Turning 60 a couple of months ago has been a bit of an eye opener. For some reason, it's really made me think seriously about the future and life in general. There's a distinct realization that in a few short years, I'll be leaving the rat race and stress of a career and running a business. My retirement "portfolio" (He says with great sarcasm) ain't the greatest, but between that, hopefully social security, and a couple of income producing side ventures I've already put in motion, I'm reeeeeally looking forward to that time in my life.
The other thing about getting to this age, is that you start considering your mortality. Now, that may sound morbid but I actually mean that in a good way. Yes, you realize you're much closer to the end than the beginning. And you also can't help taking every new ache and pain, and wondering if this is the big one, Elizabeth. But I've started taking those things and turning them into a positive. You've heard it a million times, that none of us are promised tomorrow. That's so true and I've started being thankful for every day. Snagette and I have been taking a ton of little trips lately. I needed to pressure wash my back patio last weekend. The hell with that. There's a Rolling Stones tribute band playing at Sandestin. Grab the chairs and a cooler.
I'm looking at this upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas as if it could be my last. Again, not in a morbid way, but more from the approach that I need to stop taking things for granted. Because yes, it could be my last. Who knows? I called up an old friend last night I hadn't talked to in quite a while. I'm currently trying to get a reunion of sorts together for a bunch of old work buddies that I used to golf and hang with. In other words, I'm to the point where I don't want to ever look back with regrets.
Politically, I hate what's gone on recently. No need to rehash it all. But, I'm taking that worry out of my life and realize all I can do is vote my conscience in the future, like I've always done.
Sports. Huge part of my life and regardless of whether Auburn has changed or not, I'll always watch and support my Tigers. As for the pros, unless you put that political crap in my face (NBA) I'm going to watch. Been watching the NFL all season. I don't care what anybody thinks. They've pretty much fazed all that BLM shit out. As a matter of fact, they've made a pronounced move in the opposite direction. MLB....watched it with a passion all season. Bottom line, I love the spurts and I'm gonna' watch, enjoy, and not sweat the little things.
Family. We're going to take more and more trips and see things we've never seen. I'm taking my boy fishing more often and even have plans to take him on his first deer hunt. Snagette and I have become 100% closer over the last year or two. Closer than we've ever been in 36 years of marriage. We've become best friends and I plan on giving my best friend the high hard one tonight. Got a brand new bottle of Astroglide. Damn, that's good stuff.
Again, no promise there will be a tomorrow, next week, month or year. And that's the approach I'm taking from here on out. But one guarantee is that Snagette gonna' be sore tomorrow. Should be the best 90 seconds of her life tonight.