.Tomorrow is New Year's Eve, a day on which we traditionally deal with the fact that we and everything we know are getting older by making resolutions to spend this precious gift, our lives, better.
But mortality doesn't bother me. I came to grips with it twenty-eight years and seven months ago, when Sean was born. After Marianne had held him for a while, the midwife picked him up and placed him in my arms. I looked down at his little lavender goblin face and a tremendous wave of emotion washed through me and I burst into tears.
Someday, my son, I thought,
you're going to grow up and turn me into an old man and then I'll die. But that's okay. It's a small price to pay for you. This sounds like the sort of thing a writer would make up after the fact, but it's not. Those really were my thoughts, word for word, at the time.
Every year on New Year's Eve, I pause to reflect on the ticking of the clock. And my original judgment holds true: a good life, a small price.
Happy New Year, everybody! Spend your lives wisely. But if you can't do that, waste them well.
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Published on December 30, 2011 14:10