Ep 8: Fine. I'm Getting Old - Signs of Aging Nobody Warns You About
I had to size up my jeans last week. One inch. Thirty-plus years at the same size -- through the Army, through my 30s, through everything -- and then one day the number changed.
That's when I started paying attention to everything else I'd been quietly ignoring.
The iPhone text size bumped up. Spotify new releases full of names I don't recognize -- so I closed it and went back to Jurassic 5, ATCQ, and Rage Against the Machine. Pro athletes who look like they should still be doing homework. Eyebrows and nose hairs doing their own thing. Crow's feet showing up when I laugh -- years of smiling, showing wear and tear like a used keyboard. An all-black wardrobe because matching colors stopped feeling worth the energy.
Then the body started keeping score. Belly fat that moved in and ignored eviction notices. A metabolism on a long flight still adjusting to the time zone. A hard goodbye to steakhouses -- Mastros, Lawry's, all of it. Gone. Replaced by a big salad at the work catered lunch that, honestly, kinda tastes good now.
But somewhere in the middle of all that, something else shifted too. Career status, news cycles, pop culture -- all of it just quietly fell away. What moved in instead: my wife, my daughter, faith and community, the long game. The things that actually matter.
I also heard something recently I haven't been able to shake -- that as kids, we watch our parents grow up without knowing it. I'm the parent now. And I think a lot about what my daughter is going to remember about this chapter of her dad.
The body is slowing down. The focus sharpened. I don't think that's a coincidence.
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