
I recently heard the expression “embracing the grey” and wondered if I was “there” yet. No matter how old we are, most see ourselves as much younger than our actual age. Is this self-preservation???
We see our reflection in the mirror daily and don’t notice the subtle changes others undoubtedly see. This is until we see photos taken years ago; reality is not our friend! I’ve never been comfortable having my picture taken; I am always hiding. Perhaps I should have listened to my brother, who told me many years ago, “One day, you’ll wish you had your picture taken while you were young.” No truer words were spoken!!!
Society automatically puts us (especially women) in a different box if our hair is grey…the one that signifies we are longer young. Of course, no one is saying we’re old (thanks to political correctness), but it’s implied.
I believe it’s much easier to go grey now than in our mothers’ time. Their generation would have never considered wearing long hair. Often, it was tightly permed and worn close to their head…the brillo pad look. Today, many beautiful role models are grey, and model agencies are hiring mature women to represent our ageing population positively. So there may come a time when this age will no longer be invisible.
I’ve been watching “Daisy Jones and the Six” on Amazon Prime and loving the 1970s rock and roll vibe. When I saw this photo on Pinterest, I thought, “now, she (Jacky O’Shaughnessy) is a rockstar“. Maybe, just maybe, embracing the grey is possible…
Even if you aren’t lucky enough to be Irish, I wish you a Happy St. Patrick’s Day and a fun time sharing a good laugh with friends.
Sláinte (Cheers)!
xox Judy🍀
