Debra and I hang out with the 50-plus-year-old group at church. We barely qualify.
This group calls themselves The Mountain Seniors, and is a ministry of Mountain Christian Fellowship.
Almost all the baby boomers I know abhor the word “seniors” as a self-descriptive label. By "almost all", I mean 100%. And this aversion to that word makes perfectly good sense, doesn't it? After all, seniors are old people and baby boomers are NOT old people. NOT! NOT! NOT!
I have actually invited early- to mid-fifties friends to the group and they have refused to attend because of the “S” word, which apparently forces them to step away from a place called "denial" and to step into a place called "reality".
Almost all the baby boomers I know abhor the word “seniors” as a self-descriptive label. By "almost all", I mean 100%. And this aversion to that word makes perfectly good sense, doesn't it? After all, seniors are old people and baby boomers are NOT old people. NOT! NOT! NOT!
I have actually invited early- to mid-fifties friends to the group and they have refused to attend because of the “S” word, which apparently forces them to step away from a place called "denial" and to step into a place called "reality".
But Debra and I have chosen to be strong, to disregard the abhorrent label, and to enjoy the interaction with these fun-loving people.
This weekend, which is the weekend of the annual Brookings Harbor Kite Festival, the group had a campout at Harris Beach in Brookings. Barbara T., who leads the group with her husband, told me a few days ago, “We desperately need a guitar player for our campfire meeting on Friday night”. So, I took Friday off work and Debra and my guitar and I all drove to Brookings together to join the group.
We did not camp at Harris Beach, however. Our unique style of camping requires a motel. And unlike an RV, which has a kitchen, our motel room did not have a kitchen. So, our contribution to the potluck dinner was a big red bucket from KFC.
With the Pacific Ocean in the background, and the sun also behind us, Debra and I are silhouetted on the sandy surface of Harris Beach.
Multitudes of seagulls kept us alert to soft, gushy items falling from the sky.
With about 30 "seniors" sitting in a big circle around a campfire, I provided accompaniment for the singing.
Colonel Sanders, who is also a senior, was among us.
3 comments:
Fun! I'd love to have a trip to B-ville. And I'd camp the real way. That's what non-seniors do. :)
Oh, and Tim took the pic on my "couple time" post.
Bruce~
Next time you come to Brookings, give us a call! We'd love to meet your wife. We didn't make it to the kite festival until Sunday afternoon - were you there then?
I keep up with Belinda's family through their blog, and branched out from there to yours and Bethany's. The girls have checked them out, too -- Tami is in Crescent City and Tawni is in Anchorage, where we're heading the middle of next week for 6 weeks (we drive). Check out Tawni's new blog if you want -- kentawni.blogspot.com
Chris & Roger Liles
Chris,
I wish I could have seen you and Roger and introduced you to Debra. It was our first time to Brookings in 4 years.
I'd love to connect with you guys next time we're there. Just let me know your email address by sending it to mine: perkyguy@clearwire.net
Bruce
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