Thoughts on Self Image
Broaching Old Age
There was a time when I thought only old women wore brooches (maybe it is because it is such an old fashioned sounding word?).
But friends, not only did I buy myself a brooch, I actually wear it!
I must be getting old.
Too Close
By default I was chosen to model for the upcoming newsletter that will feature my department. It is a good thing that typically pictures in the newsletter are only a couple inches big. I say this only because I don't want people the world over to be able to count how many mustache hairs I have.
Young Lady
In a call today someone referenced a young woman they are seeking to help. Throughout the call, I also called her such. Turns out she is older than I am. Maybe if I keep calling her the "young lady" it will combat the fact that I am wearing a brooch.
"Honey, I need you"
Sorry to disappoint, but those are not the words of my SOS (Significant Other, Sweetheart) but the words of a co-worker who misplaced her toolbar. Funny thing is, the tone used to say "honey" rather reminds me of a how a six year old might sound saying "Mom, Billy won't share his toys with me." I have to fight the impulse to pat her on the head and suggest a nap until she can come out and play nicely. I make myself remember she is twice my age.
But she never wears brooches.
There was a time when I thought only old women wore brooches (maybe it is because it is such an old fashioned sounding word?).
But friends, not only did I buy myself a brooch, I actually wear it!
I must be getting old.
Too Close
By default I was chosen to model for the upcoming newsletter that will feature my department. It is a good thing that typically pictures in the newsletter are only a couple inches big. I say this only because I don't want people the world over to be able to count how many mustache hairs I have.
Young Lady
In a call today someone referenced a young woman they are seeking to help. Throughout the call, I also called her such. Turns out she is older than I am. Maybe if I keep calling her the "young lady" it will combat the fact that I am wearing a brooch.
"Honey, I need you"
Sorry to disappoint, but those are not the words of my SOS (Significant Other, Sweetheart) but the words of a co-worker who misplaced her toolbar. Funny thing is, the tone used to say "honey" rather reminds me of a how a six year old might sound saying "Mom, Billy won't share his toys with me." I have to fight the impulse to pat her on the head and suggest a nap until she can come out and play nicely. I make myself remember she is twice my age.
But she never wears brooches.
Comments
Anyway, if my sister, who is 5 years younger, is wearing a brooch, what am I doing without one?!?!?
I guess I could dye my mustache hairs a darker color, too...
i thought for a while that i would get you a brooch instead of a pendant... they looked so shiqui, maybe i should have. i think brooches look haughtt on the lapel of a woman's business suit jacket.