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Happy Birthday Jenny
In school when I was growing up while destiny and I were still determining my path…I leaned more toward reading and art…I was not interested in math. Oh, the basic math I needed in life I was able to adopt…but here…when it came to math…is where my interest stopped. For instance I didn’t need to amass a fortune…as my math and I agreed…I don’t need to have everything I want….as long as I have everything I need. And when it came to birthdays…as each year I turned another page…I seldom knew how old I was…I let other people track of my age. Yesterday we attended a birthday party for one of the last students I ever taught…when I saw Jenny sitting there I was overcome by this thought: It was Jenny’s 30th birthday!…How can this possibly be…because…if Jenny is 30 years old…then how old does that make me? I suddenly wondered how many years I’ve been walking down life’s path and I decided, against my better judgement…that I would do the math. Let’s see…I was 62 when I retired…(I think I remember that number being on a sign)…it’s been seven years since then…that would make me…69! No, that can’t be right…as usual my math has gone awry…I’m pretty sure that 69…for my age…is much too high. Then I spied Jenny’s pink birthday cake and from my calculating…took a break… because it’s impossible to work on a math problem…when staring at a cake. (I’m not sure I remember it correctly…and it would probably incur my elementary school teacher’s wrath…but I do believe what I just stated is one of the basic laws of math!) My attention, instead, turned to Jenny and her family…I chose to watch them for a while…to relish in their moment…to enjoy the sweetness of her smile. It seems to me…what gives a birthday its allure..its charm…its overall appeal… Is the way it brings together not only how old we are…but….how young we feel. Before I left I wished Jenny a happy birthday and her smile made the whole room glow… as for figuring out my age…since I’m not that interested in the math… I guess I’ll never know.
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