Showing posts with label #livinglife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #livinglife. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Midlife My Way

Becoming Me At 58

There’s something about reaching midlife that makes you a little more reflective – or maybe a lot more. Lately I find myself pausing to ask. “ Am I where I want to be? Do I need to change anything going forward?” These aren’t gloomy thoughts, just honest ones. With age,  perspective, and the older I get, the more clearly I see how each season of my life – good, bad, and everything in between – has shaped me

I’ve had years filled with struggles, disappointments, and what felt like setbacks. At the time, those moments knocked the wind out of me. But when I looked back now, I realize things could have been worse. In fact, those bad years taught me lessons that no easy road ever could. Each season sharpened me a little, toughen me a little, and made me a little wiser.

And here’s the best part of growing older: I finally finally don’t care what people think about me. Do you know how freeing that is? To embrace who I am, quirks and all, without worrying about whether I “fit”? It’s like throwing off a heavy coat you didn’t realize you were wearing. These days, if there’s something I want to do, I don’t put it on the.” One of these days shelf.” I start making plans, clear my schedule, and just go for it.

No more waiting. No more apologizing. No more trying to fit into a particular group or social circle. If people don’t like me, that’s OK. I’ve discovered I don’t have the time, patience, or energy for drama – or fake friends. My circle of friends has shrunk considerably over the years. Some drifted away and, yes, I was sad to lose them. Others well, I was secretly glad they let themselves out. (No hard feelings, but life is too short for toxicity.)

What’s left now is a very small, but very solid circle. The people who remain are the ones who matter most, the ones I can laugh with, cry with, and be completely myself around. Quality over quantity – is a cliché for a reason. 

And then there’s my husband. Let me just say, I hit the jackpot with him. He’s been my rock from the very beginning, my partner in crime, my sounding board, and – yes it’s true – my best friend. He doesn’t always get me 100% but honestly who could? I’m grateful he gets me most of the time, and that’s enough. After all these years, he’s still the one I’d rather spend a Friday night with than anyone else. That, to me is priceless.

So where does that leave me in this Midlilfe season? Surprisingly… Happy. Not because everything is perfect – because it’s not. But because I’m finally embracing life my way. I don’t have to chase acceptance, approval, or popularity. I don’t have to waste time on people or situations that drain me and I don’t have to put all the things I’ve always wanted to do until.” Someday.”

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Swim Party and BBQ food

Wow I did a thing I actually got in the pool and enjoyed myself. The water was perfect and we all enjoyed splashing and swimming.  Am glad I had wore my swim suit so I could enjoy the pool.  At first I was like I’m going to pass, but thought to myself Why not?  Life is too short not to participate in fun activities. 

Mr. C. And I relaxing at The Seaton’s.  They are always great host and am blessed they invite us over.

Jonathan is so good with all the children.  Lane and aLandon have him wrapped around their little fingers. Uncle Jonathan really enjoys the time he spends with the boys.

Auntie Alisha holding baby Sophie.  We all got our turn holding the baby. 

Elizabeth (grandma) getting her time with Sophie.  I made myself the photographer for the evening.  For one I want the memories especially as I get older. Made sure to send Elizabeth pictures as well.

K’Leigh holding baby Sophie.  She was ready to meet the newest member of the family. 

Savannah and baby Sophie

The food was delish.   I probably ate way more than I needed. 

Hot links and baked beans. On the stove there was macaroni and cheese and corn on the Cobb. I should have gotten more pictures of the other foods that was cooked.