Sometimes circumstances catch one so unawares, it鈥檚 impossible to know how to respond.
And so it was just recently, when I was finishing some errands that included picking up overpriced and likely ineffectual facial moisturizer. (All facial moisturizers are, of course, overpriced and likely ineffectual.)
Fun fact: According to Statica.com, 47 per cent of Canadians spend between $100 and $499 per year on skin care products and the other 53 per cent are men鈥r, that鈥檚 not right. Eleven per cent spend $500 or more and everyone else spend less than $100.
Standing at the counter with debit card in hand, the clerk leaned forward in a confidential manner and practically whispered:
鈥淒o you really need this today?鈥
It made me wonder. Was I looking particularly wrinkled and haggish, as if I needed an emergency application of face cream?
Or was the attendant suggesting there was something wrong with my purchase, a left-wing conspiracy, perhaps, pushing the idea that women don鈥檛 actually need beauty products to be beautiful.
鈥淚t鈥檚 only,鈥 she went on, and no longer in a hushed voiced but more of a bellow. 鈥淚f you are 55 you would qualify for our seniors鈥 discount, but you鈥檇 have to come back later this week, when it鈥檚 seniors鈥 day.鈥
There are very few occasions when I am rendered completely speechless, and fortunately for all involved this was almost one of those times.
I merely stated that I am not 55, and then left with my moisturizer and as much dignity and speed as possible.
For crying out loud I won鈥檛 be 55 until sometime later this month.
And there is nothing wrong with being 55.
It鈥檚 just an age that is smack in the middle of a decade full of rapid, bewildering and painful changes in both mind and body for which one isn鈥檛 quite prepared
It鈥檚 like puberty in reverse.
To the point, 40 years ago I would have been buying acne cream.
About a month ago my family doctor confirmed my body is proceeding in the ordained fashion.
I complained of experiencing unusual muscle pain of late.
She nodded with understanding and said this is when I need to use and tone my muscles as when a woman is PM (that鈥檚 postmenopausal NOT postmortem, like I originally thought) she loses one per cent of her muscles every year.
This is very concerning, naturally, as it means by the time I am 155 I won鈥檛 have any muscles left at all.
There is nothing wrong with being 55. Anderson Cooper turned 55 this year.
So did Faith Hill, Tim McGraw and Keith Urban. 1967 was a heck of a year for the country music industry.
Chef Gordan Ramsay is 55. Julia Roberts, Pamela Anderson and Nicole Kidman are all 55 too.
But I bet no one offers them a seniors鈥 discount card at the cosmetic counter.
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