Thursday, September 6, 2012

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

Recently my husband has been groaning each time he looks in the mirror. This will inevitably be followed be such comments as.... Do you think my hair is getting whiter? You are married to an old man... or Do I look as old as...? He really is getting rather deflated at his reflection in the mirror. Hence, I ask the question – when is a reflection not really a reflection? We all age and once we past fifty – the process does seem to gather momentum. But the image we see in the mirror is but a poor reflection of the whole person – particularly one who is aged. That is – a person who has gathered wisdom through the challenges and struggles of life; a person who has foregone self gratification through the raising of children; a person who has developed skills and knowledge throughout their career; a person who has learnt how to explore and enjoy this life we have been given. A mirror does not reflect such characteristics as these. The lines, wrinkles and grey hair are merely outward indicators of qualities that can only be attained one way – that is by growing old!!

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