Carolyn J. 
Rose
Recently Mike and I 
were privileged to spend 24 hours with our five-year-old friend Tristan 
Stone.
That’s when we 
discovered that we’re crinkly.
Like most kids, 
Tristan sometimes seems older and sometimes younger than his age. He sleeps with 
a stuffed lamb and needs a little help brushing his teeth. Later he reminds Mike 
to wash his hands and tells us we should drink plenty of fluids before we go to 
the pool.
That’s where we found 
out we’re crinkly.
Tristan informed us he 
could swim by himself all over the pool. Visualizing his parents drawing and 
quartering me if anything happened, I made the case for staying in the shallow 
end. I made another case for one of us being by his side at all times, claiming 
the lifeguards would throw us out if we weren’t.
Tristan agreed, but 
told me he wouldn’t need me because he was a better swimmer. “I’m young and like 
a monkey and my skin is smooth. You might sink because you’re all 
crinkly.”
“Crinkly?”
“Yeah.” He pointed. 
“Especially around your eyes.”
I refrained from the 
snappy comebacks I employed when I was a kid, world-class insults like: “Your 
mother wears combat boots.” or “Your father voted for Nixon.” I also refrained 
from sticking out my tongue because that would only create more 
crinkles.
After all, Tristan was 
just stating the obvious. Like it or not, I’m 67. And I’m 
crinkly.

Hi Carolyn,
ReplyDelete"Out Of The Mouths Of Babes" eh! Why are young children so totally brutal and honest, yet we learn to lie so sweetly and consummately in later life :)
We are both 56, soon to be 57, with only one day between our birthdays and I have to admit that if hubbie looks a little wrinkly and crinkly around the edges to me, then I guess he feels the same way about me!
Neither of us like it however, when our nieces and nephews, who are now almost all grown up themselves, look at us as though we are just one of the oldies in the corner and start treating us as we treat our own parents, all in their 80s!
We are beginning to feel very marginalised by this special treatment and if one of them says "Ah! Bless" once more, I shall scream. I'm not sure whether they consider it to be a term of endearment or whether they are simply being patronising - I have my own opinion!
Hope you are both well and keeping warm in this cold weather :) LOL
Yvonne