On getting older…..

So, in about 55 minutes the odometer of my life will roll over to another number.  At the tender age of 43 I am officially closer to the present retirement age in Canada (65) than to the age of adulthood which was 19.  Ah the memories.  Life whirls and twirls and throws up obstacles all the time.  I have learned to “try” and go with the flow and move and bounce and stay on track which merely is to continue going forward as opposed to looking back and stopping in my tracks.   Life is too short to live in the past when the future lies ahead.  So on my birthday day I wish you all the following toast I borrow from the Chairman of the Board.  “May you live to be a thousand years old and the last face you see be mine.”

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