


“Ah, no,” he shrugs and waves his arms to emphasize his point, “you’ve got to choose the right one. You just never picked the right one. I know you, Suzan, you picked the wrong ones . . . don’t give up on men, Suzan, don’t give up . . . ”
We’ve had this absurd conversation a hundred times, but I take the bait, mainly to make my mom laugh.
“If I married the right one I’d have to go with him on cruises, or travel to foreign countries, or dress up and accompany him to dinner parties . . . and later I might have to take care of him.”
My mom finds the turn of the conversation hilarious and gets increasingly animated as my dad and I banter back and forth.
I kiss them both good bye but before I leave I check their mailbox. Inside is a single envelope with a red line above the address box proclaiming:
“Your Guide to a 2014 Medical Product Benefit.”
Being that my parents are both so old now, I take the liberty of screening their mail.
The letter says: With confirmed eligibility, dispatch cutting-edge ED treatment
STATUS: UNCONFIRMED
RESPOND WITHIN: 14 days
PRIORITY ID: 62056-01890
ATTENTION: We are trying to reach you regarding a safe-highly effective erectile dysfunction therapy covered by Medicare and private insurance. If you suffer from ED, then you may be entitled to a proven product . . . It is the ONLY proven therapy therapy to bring back natural functioning . . . However, your reply is needed within 14 days to ensure availability.
Sincerely,
Dr. D. Marshall Levy
CEOFounder, CarePoint Medical.
What kind of shameless charlatan world is this?
Is this all we have to look forward to?
Maybe I wouldn’t mind being married to another writer who doesn’t mind if I ignore him when I walk in the door and run to my writing room . . .
Yesterday one of my students left two presents on the seat of my car: a sampler of four cans of Zhena‘s Gypsy Tea– Chocolate Chai, Coconut Chai, Caramel Chai, and Hazelnut Chai. And a book aptly titled, The Merry Recluse, by Caroline Knapp.
I’m thinking to myself, “I wouldn’t mind marrying a very merry recluse!”
Photo Credit: Cathy Snyder
— in Ojai, CA.
Tags: dating at midlife and older, earthly concerns, journal writing, relationships, wounded daughter, writing yoga
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