By Mike Glenn [I apologize to Mike for not putting this into the post until I was notified. The tweets all had Mike.] The iconic phrase, “Houston, we have a problem,” was calmly spoken by astronaut Jim Lovell, commander of the Apollo 13 mission to the moon. When the crew realized there had been an explosion in the service module of their spacecraft, Lovell alerted Houston of the problem. What followed was a miracle of leadership, technology and the human spirit. After several days of “if this doesn’t work we lose the astronauts,” Apollo 13 returned safely home.
My problem is in accepting necessary changes in light of my issues in aging. l don't want to admit that my memory is more often challenged or that I no longer walk briskly. I too often assume that I can still do all that I could do ten years ago. But it ain't so. It ain't so.
My problem is in accepting necessary changes in light of my issues in aging. l don't want to admit that my memory is more often challenged or that I no longer walk briskly. I too often assume that I can still do all that I could do ten years ago. But it ain't so. It ain't so.