Is this what happens when you get old? Maybe it's just laziness, but..........
I think walking out the door to church and not caring about whether or not you shaved your legs very well or not qualifies as getting old. I guess part of getting older is not caring anymore.
I guess knowing that your outfit is a little weird and not caring qualifies as getting old. I don't particularly care if people think I'm an odd bird. They probably already know it.
I would say that not caring that this is the third time in the row you wore this skirt to church qualifies as getting old. It's not like I'm going out dressed like a hooker; surely they can forgive the lack of clothing variety. I don't think Jesus minds.
I believe that knowing your hair is ev-er-y-where and not caring qualifies as getting old. I'm not quite there yet, as I do like my hair to be at least somewhat contained, but I'm definitely not obsessing in the middle of church about it.
I bet that opting out of wearing high heels, although those heels make the outfit look 100% better, counts as getting old. I didn't want to fool with the 3 inch heels, so I just went with my very small 1/2 inch heels. Much more comfortable.
I'm getting old.
I am not sure that any of these things go with getting old. Some of them go with being practical. Most go with not feeling 100%.
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