Due to various things lately, my husband and I are feeling
our age a bit. We are definitely the
filling in the generational sandwich right now, at one moment transporting the
teen to band practice (and more) and the next moment paying the bills for Grandma
(and more). It’s not a bad way for
things to be at all, just busy. And it
is true that the pressure of the responsibilities weigh on a person.
The other night my husband said to me, “It sure is hard
managing the old people’s needs.”
I said, “Yeah, and they don’t even live with us. Imagine how difficult it must be for the people
who have their elderly relatives living with them.”
My husband misinterpreted what I was saying. He thought I was suggesting that we invite
them all to live here. Oy!
Husband: “We would never
do that. Our house just isn’t set up for that.
I mean, the bathroom….”
Me: “Oh, I’m not saying that we should have them
live here. But I wonder what the Old
Folks’ Homes will be like by the time we’re ready to live in one. Will they be like they are now?”
Husband: “When I retire I’d like to go live at the
bottom of the sea.”
This reminds me of Mafia-style retirement.
Me: “ There’s too much pressure at the bottom of
the sea. I’d prefer the moon. There’s no pressure on the moon.”
Husband: “But
if you’re at the bottom of the sea, you can watch the fish swimming by! You can’t see anything from the moon.”
Me: “You can see everything from the moon!
You can see the entire universe.”
Husband: “But you can’t get packages delivered to the
moon.”
Because what fun would retirement be if you couldn’t get
packages?
5 comments:
You'd weigh one-sixth on the moon of what you weigh here. Beam me up, Scotty!
I don't think it'll be long before Amazon will deliver to the Moon :-)
SC and Cassi have excellent points, and I don't like the feeling of being under water. I like looking at the stars. To the moon!
It's no fun to the filling in the generational sandwich.
to BE the filling... sheesh...
What imagination!
I like the underwater idea, but not too deep.
Bless you for taking care of both sides of your family so faithfully.
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