We lost a very bright, and very capable assistant recently. (Believe me, you just don't know how capable they are until they're gone, and you try to handle filing and data entry yourself :-) )
Sophie left us to return to a full time college schedule. She plans to become an educator.
While clearing out old stuff, and preparing in general for our upcoming expansion, I came across this on Sophie's desk calendar:

It made me smile.
Sophie, honey, you just wait four or five or six decades!! :-)



Cheryl ~ I had to chuckle, seeing as I'll be turning 45 next week. Funny how far away that seemed at 24!
Hi Cheryl...Now that I'm 71 I'm wondering what I'll be doing when I'm 81.
Kate
That's very cute. I've often thought like that, though. What'll I be doing at ... 30, 40, 50? (50 is coming up very soon). The idea of 24 being old is cute, but if she felt that she was frittering her time, perhaps it was the ideal reminder. Obviously, she listens to her own inner wisdom. More power to her.
Hello Cheryl J: Now that makes me feel REALLY REALLY OLD!
Strange how the definition of old evolves over time but some things never change.... 24 and so much more...
CJ,
That made me smile. September saw 60 for me, and I swear my brain still thinks I'm young!
Mike in Tucson
Hi Cheryl J, Yep, I would say that 24 is NOT old, wow I don't think that I would want to go back though. God bless,