A lesson in motion

Sarah would have turned 40 today.

As her birthday comes right on the heels of Christmas, Sarah always felt that she had been cheated out of her due. The whole fam damily would come together for nearly everyone else’s birthday, but after the holidays, everyone was just too burned out to muster another celebration. So I always tried to make her birthday extra special. One year, I took her to see the Broadway touring production of Footloose. Man, that was a stinker, but she loved it. I can’t imagine what I would have done for her 40th. Chances are she would have talked me into going to Churchill, Alaska, to visit the polar bears.

I was born a couple of years after Sarah. I am now officially pushing 40, and it is a strange feeling indeed. My son is five already; I’m on my third car. I can get an e-mail from someone I went to high school with, and say with complete accuracy that I haven’t heard from them in twenty years. And our handsome cat, who shares Sarah’s birthday, moves from “mature” to “old” today.

Figaro is 13 years old, by my reckoning. I got him when he was two. My neighbor, Liz, banged on my apartment door and thrust him into my arms. “Congratulations, you just got yourself a cat. The little bastard keeps trying to kill my kitties.” It took a while to train him not to climb inside the Doritos bag whenever it was opened, but we quickly learned to understand each other. He and I have been together for eleven years now. He recently spent a few days in the hospital, having eaten a bit of ribbon. The Christmas Turd used up one of his nine lives and cost me a cool $1200. I hated being put in this position, but I had to decide just exactly how much money I was willing to spend to save his furry behind, before giving him the needle.

It seems he will recover, but it got me to thinking. 13 is pretty old, for a cat. He may have made it through this time, but eleven years have passed awfully quickly. It will not be nearly that long before I can expect him to start peeing in difficult-to-find places around the house. He’s had a good, long life, and I wouldn’t want to see him suffer. He wouldn’t understand chemotherapy, for instance. Cats live in the now.

Which is my point, as it turns out. I wasn’t sure I had one, but I do. Sarah’s life was cut short, but even a hundred years is really not that long… and once you make it over the top of the hill and start down the other side, it goes faster and faster.

Live in the now, at least once a year. Celebrate your birthday. Visit the polar bears.

And don’t eat any more ribbon.

5 thoughts on “A lesson in motion

  1. And you never know where (when?) the top of the hill is. I’m very sure I passed it some time ago. What if…but it’s just not thinkable, really. XOXO

  2. One of my favorite items from the Messiah’s Handbook: “Here is a test to find whether your mission on earth is finished: If you’re alive, it isn’t.”

  3. Happy birthday Sarah and Figaro! And hi Dave! My 13 year old cat, Hobbes, had taken to peeing AND pooping on the faux leather sofa in my husband’s office (this started as some sort of punishment when we went to Las Vegas last year). His litter box is in the basement and always accessible, but just yesterday I bought a second box and put it in the first floor bathroom. This morning when he was let up from the basement (where he spends his nights) he immediately went to the new box and did what my husband declared the longest pee he has ever heard from a cat. Good boy Hobbes! I hope to find poop in there too by days end. The other cat Henry, on the other hand, is a corner man. Try mothballs in the corners if Figaro ever tries that one. I’m hoping the more readily accessible bathroom box will cure that little bad habit as well. This is really only a problem during winter cabin-fever season. Love your posts! Mary

  4. What timing for this post. I’m headed for 30 on Monday. The original plan was to head down for the inauguration, but life interfered, and it seems that my “milestone” birthday will be rather quiet and with little fanfare. I tried to plan a trip to Jamaica almost 6 months ago. That plan too fell apart. I need to find some polar bears quick. Thanks for the reminder.

  5. Happy birthday, Kate! I know there is a polar bear in Worcester; Kenda celebrates her 25th birthday this year. That’s a bit easier than Churchill.

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