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Observations from an 90-Year-Old Woman on How to Fully Engage with Life

By Pat Young October 15, 2022 Mindset

I’ve made the decision to lovingly engage with everything that has life. By ‘life’ I refer to everything that lives, grows and dies. By engage, I mean to validate, to respect, to study, to experience, to question.

The Life That Impacts Me

I am a 90-year-old female, living alone in Maine, by choice, on a quiet, somewhat secluded stretch of sea water. I am surrounded by life in all forms. My years in this setting have fused my love with every living creature, flora, forest and natural miracle that these tired eyes can contain.

So deeply embedded in my soul is this ‘life viewing’, I can close my eyes and trace perfectly the living location of every tree near my cottage and those that are fringed around the silent, cove waters.

This is my church, my place of worship, my art gallery, the delicious food that feeds my heart, the ever-changing, never changing vision that greets my fading eyes each day, all day. It follows me into my dreams and promises to be there at the blessing of sunrise.

Why I Didn’t See It Earlier

I do wonder how I journeyed through all those past rough and tumble years of my life, far away from this discovered truth that I find I cannot live without for a second today.

Where was my heart? Where was my head?

Was I lost in those concrete forests of the city, never tuned in to the bird singing in a nearby tree or the perfection of a slow sliding cloud in the piercing, blue sky? I cannot bring back those years. They lived in another me, a somewhat hollow, shallow me.

When we look back on our lives, and this is the pattern of those of us who have reached a hefty digit, memories flood into view and so many are not pleasant to recall or welcome at all. So many times, when we weren’t kind or gentle or even honest with others, but especially ourselves.

But hark, there is a reprieve from these regretted past deeds and actions. It is old age. Forgiveness can cancel out transgressions as we are reminded, daily, that each hour, each minute is a gift and should be lived happily and without guilt.

My Decision

And so, my new decision, to respect everything living, has brought precious gifts. I find I am kinder to myself, more respectful of my family, friends and neighbors. Nature looks back at me with outstretched limbs. Even my houseplants seem brighter, greener.

A tiny black spider has made its way onto my desk as I write. My impulse, born of the other me, is to kill it. But, my new code of respect for everything living, prompts me to gently capture the tiny life and transport it outside to my deck. How simple. How respectful. How life-loving.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Are you fully engaged with life? What things are precious to you today that you overlooked when you were younger? Please share your observations in the comments below.

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debbie

We all need to be reminded that life is so special. Being outside can and does so much to lift my spirit when life feels impossible. Thank you for the reminder.

Denise

How wonderful to read this caring and beautiful words in a 90 year old. So much wisdom in her words living with all her senses in what surrounds her makes us stop and realize that living in respect with nature is so important. I try to use mindfulness in my life and be gratefull. Being alive, being abel to walk , having all my senses still. At older age things change in importance. Money is important as to insure that you will be able to get a better life. Health comes to be more important and love is the most important thing to have in your life. I’m 68 and my mother 94 . I’m more patient wit her than I was before.

Nana P

Since retiring 3 years ago I have come to love my back porch and all of nature that surrounds me. Colorful flowers, green grass, birds enjoying the feeder hanging in my tree, the green belt walking trail behind my house enjoyed by many neighbors. It is my happy place and I count my blessings every day for God’s blessing of beauty all around me!

Julie Hocking

What a lovely story. I have recently joined in on a similar journey after a health scare earlier in the year. I too live alone, by choice, in my home surrounded by my lovely things, and yes lots of plants as well 😁 It is my sanctuary. We have to live in the moment, enjoy nature and it’s gifts, and simply “ live” each and every day!
Greetings and have a lovely day everyone.. from jules in Oz 🦋

Margarita

What a poetic, beautifully written piece of wisdom. You are much in touch with Spirit, Nature, Oneness.This is my first ‘conversation’ since subscribing to Sixty and Me a few weeks ago. Thank you, Pat. You touched my heart.

The Author

Pat Young is a proud and happy octogenarian. She is a publisher, a published writer, a note card creator and a knitter, as well as a lover of life and the great state of Maine.

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