The Saturday group most in
their 9thdecade, arrived dressed to the nines, with no walkers, one hidden knee brace and
only one cane, which was quickly put aside---with youthful hopefulness. Though aging was at the
forefront of conversation for the
Monday group the guests ranged in age from 30 something to 70+. That's the
generation span of friendships of the honoree, who said, “That way I make sure there is still
someone around to attend my funeral!”
Walker’s adorned the entry
at the more recent event and even offered valet parking for the elderly. Attire
for the group, at the request of the honoree, was to be of an “elderly
fashion.” Not to dress “old & frumpy” were the dictates of the hostesses.
So, said honoree was the only one to arrive clad with her 96 yr old mom’s
shoes with rolled down house, bed-head hair and tissues everywhere----you get the idea. At least, she
left her mom’s hearing aids in her purse. (BTW, two of her “kind” friends tried
to dress according to the birthday girl’s rules---that would be Shirley and
Lou)
Song and dance captured the essence of Crickett. |
Yet, the passing of 60
years of life was still celebrated with skits and pranks, both recent and past.
Bugs and roaches in beds, short sheeting, crickets in curtains and
inappropriate use of toilet paper. (LOL) That’s laugh out loud for you elderly
readers. LOTS of laughter was definitely part of this life celebration. (Psalm 133:1)
It’s said that laughter is good for the soul---well, so is Crickett.
It’s said that laughter is good for the soul---well, so is Crickett.
Birthday, dear friend
“zee Crickeeet”---only 5 more years ‘til Medicare.
Can't wait to see what your "innocent friends", Julie and Sandra cook up for that life celebration!