Since my return to Texas from Florida, I had been thinking that I don't fit in very well over at Stonewater - the church that I had been visiting for the past two or three months. For one, I am not a couple . . . I am a single . . . which in a church geared to families kind of leaves me at loose ends. If you are a frequent reader then you know that I am quite content with my "singleness". Secondly, the "single" groups are broken into baby-boomers and non-boomers . . . and they have defined the baby-boomers as anyone 50+. I have to be honest with you . . . I do not see myself as a baby-boomer, nor do I act or think like one. I may be a Presbyterian Deacon, but I am certainly no old f*rt, and although I am 52 36 there is no way I am going to admit to being 52 ! I don't care HOW much of a savings I can get through AARP or at Kohls, I am NOT going to join or admit to being eligible to receive a discount! I would rather pay the full price and call it a d...
"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards." Soren Kierkegaard