Dance Recital at the Coleman Theater. |
All these many years my legs have pulled me through the
times of growing pains and comparisons.
A Twiggy or Brook Shields I will never be.
When pimples and body fat appeared on my body,
I winced and groaned as I looked in the mirror.
Sighing heavily, I shaved my legs while humming:
Sighing heavily, I shaved my legs while humming:
“What the world needs
now is love sweet love.
It’s the only thing
that there’s just too little of…”
Lyrics
by Burt Bacharach and Hal David
USGA Jr. Girls Championship. |
Through childhood and college years these legs kicked and danced in recitals and drill teams.
They walked golf courses and campuses supporting golf clubs or books.
During the decades of raising kids, it was my legs that pushed me forward,
that withstood days when I felt like buckling.
Our family Saturday outings took us to the Duck Pond where we jogged
around the workout/walking path or ran the track,
Teaching our children the importance of commitment to fresh air and
movement.
My legs glistened in the summer heat,
that withstood days when I felt like buckling.
Our family Saturday outings took us to the Duck Pond where we jogged
around the workout/walking path or ran the track,
Teaching our children the importance of commitment to fresh air and
movement.
My legs glistened in the summer heat,
reminding me that they held me fast to the ground, like
roots of the trees.
For a decade I wore short skirts, just to show off my legs,
a mere glance at my vanity.
a mere glance at my vanity.
The next few decades I wore mid-length skirts and shorts, but by
my fifties
my knock knees caved inward, my feet gave out
my knock knees caved inward, my feet gave out
with arches falling and toes
twisting.
What’s a girl to do?
"Vanity is sanity," the older women told me when I was
young.
I began to understand.
I dared myself in my sixties to wear skorts on the golf course,
and sometimes felt self-conscious when I bent over to line
up a putt.
I looked around and gained confidence watching women carry
themselves
proudly on the golf course in stylish clothing.
Vanity is sanity, I began to see it in their faces and posture.
Letty and Dawn laughing and posing in Bitch Wings at Belmar CC. |
One day, as I danced a step of joy after making a lengthy putt, my
left heal
kicked my right shin bone, oh ouch!
It bruised immediately showing a bold blood red and purple
splotch.
What happened?
Another day my dog pawed me with affection leaving a streak of
dark
red bruising down my leg, the next day it was my arms that
bruised.
The decades were showing signs of aging, my skin was no longer
lush
and rich with collagen.
Don't they make a pill for this, I screamed in my head.
It was pills for back pain that thinned the skin!
It was pills for back pain that thinned the skin!
Vanity is sanity. Now I
understand.
“I am woman hear me
roar….
You can bend but never
break me
‘Cause it only serves
to make me
More determined to
achieve my final goal
And I come back even
stronger
Not a novice any
longer
Cause you’ve deepened
the conviction in my soul.”
Lyrics by
Helen Reddy and Ray Burton
There are clothes for this: fitted pants still show the legs
but not the scars.
These legs of mine stand strong but bruised.
I work them out regularly
at the gym keeping my posture upright.
Then treat them with tender loving care and lotions galore both
night and day.
Vanity is sanity. Now I understand.
How long these legs will carry me, is one of the mysteries of our
lives.
I can't prevent the effects of aging but I can love who I am.
Heading into the grays of the approaching winter days and decades,
I am proud to be a Baby Boomer breaking in another decade.
Now I understand. Loving yourself is not vanity, it is sanity.
Glancing out to the North Sea off the coast of Scotland. |
Letty, I enjoyed this. So very true about our bodies. Our minds still think young but the body says no, you can't do this anymore. I never even thought that I would have a problem just lifting my leg to step up. Took all of this for granite when younger. Jacquie
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ReplyDeleteGreat story...I have great gratitude for strong legs. CAC
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