I turned 50 this year, and my body wants to make sure I remember that, and my brain wants to be sure I remember nothing else.
And my kids are 1 and 7, so I have parent brain too.
Let's see. In the last year, I've started having chronic back pain, gone from zero to bifocals, etc... It's already been a while since I could get on and off the ground comfortably or silently or without support. We got family pictures taken yesterday and I had to shoot down the idea of a completely seated picture, and use my wife to stand up.
I can make it through the night without waking up if I don't drink anything right before bed, so I'll count my blessings there. But, I sure can find lots of dumb reasons to not be able to calm down enough to get to sleep in the first place.
You know what else I can do now? Understand old people. Even though I'm still gifted with a full head of thick hair, I've got a little gray on the temples and a LOT of gray in my beard, and the wrinkles get a little longer and deeper every year, in many ways I still feel like I did when I was 30. (Too many dumb things done in my 20s to go any farther back than that.) I've done lots of cool things in my life, and I'd like to do a lot more, but many of them hurt a lot more than they used to, and at this point I have decided that I really don't need to ride motorcycles or jump out of airplanes after all.
My wife, boys and I were chucking water balloons at each other in the spring when they all decided to gang up on me and I happened to run myself backwards into the septic tank lid and catch both feet on it, so I went down hard on my back - No hands or feet to try to slow the fall - And had a brief thought on the way down "uh oh, is this it? Am I going to die tragically during this fun activity and scar my children for life when my skull gets crushed on the patio?" Luckily, I recovered from that one, but I'm definitely becoming more risk-averse because I know there's a higher chance every year that I'm going to have an injury that I'll never be able to fully recover from.
So that's fun.
Happy birthday Bryan!