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I’m not one to brag, but…

Gosh, you guys. I didn’t realize turning forty was going to bring great things! Word on the street: Turning 40 is one foot in the grave. Bones creaking more, eyesight diminishing, muscle wasting, and cold weather wreaking havoc specifically in arthritic areas, making you write a list of the pros and cons of moving to a warmer climate. My daughter thinks forty is old, and I was beginning to believe her along with the street walking dooms dayers! I’m nearly 41 and I thought I’d be picking out headstones and epitaphs. Turns out, I just needed some good news to turn “Over the Hill” into “Queen of the Mountain”.

Forty years old and my annual check-up is right around the corner. The Annual appointment is, well, annual, and isn’t new, but the accompanying lab order sure is! A CHOLESTEROL PANEL!

This morning I was kindly stabbed and my life’s source of vitality and strength was removed from my bulging vein for testing. The anticipation of those results in my online portal was remarkably high, and I received an email just a few minutes ago and the results are in!

I mean, look at this!

Slightly grainy; in my haste to capture my results, I couldn’t wait for a screenshot from my phone.

Here’s where I talk myself up a little. I am not one to brag, as I said above, and this makes me just a little uncomfortable, but not enough to put a muzzle on it. My results, ahem, surpassed the “normal” category, and shot into the “optimal” range, which, if I say so myself, is quite remarkable! I can’t remember the last time I inadvertently aced a test without trying! Even better than that, I don’t eat very healthy so I’m shocked that my results are this good! Thank you Mom and Dad for good genes I guess!

If you see me walking around with my shoulders back and my head held high, now you know why. Being forty with great cholesterol is a whole new feeling. If you’re in my age bracket, you should add this to the joys of turning 40 and spreading the news. With all the negativity surrounding this age, we have to have something to look forward to, and what’s better than something that is virtually unseen by the naked eye?

Well, a lot, but that’s not what this post is about, is it? No, it’s about my divine results and being proud of my age.

Gosh, I still can’t believe it. (insert printer noises) (now a tape dispenser) (picture me walking to my bathroom mirror) (now me taping it up). This copy should last until my next cholesterol check in 5 years. Might have to redo the tape, but it’s up for my viewing pleasure, and to remind my husband, in case he forgot, that even if my weight is fluctuating, my cholesterol numbers are not.

Until next time,

Mrs. New Outlook on Life.

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A Page from The Story of my Life

I bought a book, ohhh, I don’t know how long ago, called The Story of My Life; If A Story is in You, It has to come out.

The pages aren’t numbered and are nearly blank except for a suggestion printed at the top.

I chose a random page for today’s blog: “The first time I had to speak or perform in front of a crowd.”

Now, I don’t think this is my first time speaking in front of a crowd, or maybe it is, and it isn’t my first performance, but it is memorable.

The course was English with Mrs. Hill or Hall? It escapes me now, but she was an old curmudgeon. Short and squat, with meaty forearms and a fashion passion for iron-pressed house dresses. She ruled with a strict grip on correct grammar. She made an impact on me, and I truly enjoyed her class. Whether she enjoyed having me in her class was never determined.

We were tasked with writing a paper and my subject was the singer, Madonna. Our class had to read aloud our presentations using props that correlated to our topic. I wish I still had this paper, but really, the words weren’t what made this historical anyway.

As you may, or may not know, she grew up a good girl, went to a dance school, and got into singing. Probably transitioned from a backup dancer into a star, but I don’t really remember and I’m not going to research it at this moment. Just take my word for it. My “truth” can’t be that far off, right?!

I spoke about her childhood, where she went to college, her trials and tribs, her successes, and what she was known for. She was big in the 80s into the 90s.

Anyway, I continued with my speech, probably talking too fast due to nerves, adding a little of my own flare to the story, and rethinking the ending.

Side note: During the 90s she had a tour called Blonde Ambition and she had steamy videos on MTV. You may recall she wore a teddy (you know those lingerie nighties) and had a cone bra. Perhaps there wasn’t a skirt on the teddy and instead had her leotard or whatever north of her hip bones. Either way, she was making history with this outfit. LOOK, I googled.

Can you guess what my props were?

Back to English class.

Now my lightbulb hadn’t turned on until pert near the presentation’s due date, so my props were shoddily constructed. Regular notebook paper in a conical shape with paper fringes still hanging off the side ripped out of my 5 Star (yeah right, 5 Star notebook, my mom bought recycled notebooks in bulk). Real classy, Amber.

I read my essay and at the end, with Like a Virgin playing loudly in my head, I raised those cones and placed them right over my b-cups. The teacher’s jaw dropped along with my grade.

Looking back, I can’t believe I didn’t get into trouble, or perhaps I did but have repressed those memories. I had no choice but to accept my grade; any chance I had at a solid A had been thrown away with the rest of my dignity and the paper fringes.

But alas, knowing I followed in Madonna’s footsteps long before anyone else did, makes my heart sing. Who knew years after that essay was written and read, other celebrities wanted to be like me?

Lizzo
A picture from the US Sun.

Their designer must have had better materials than me though. Wouldn’t you say? If only I had more time back then…

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Welcome to Hoss&Weasel

Hello! I’m Amber Walch; raised in a small Minnesotan town and transplanted to another. These days I live at the end of a dead-end country road with a backyard of rolling acres and a barnyard of goats, chickens, cats, and a dog.

I love walking in nature and getting back to the basics. Tuning in to the trees, grass and wide-open sky brings me joy. So do my four children and husband of a decade. Joys and kerfuffles of motherhood, wife-dom, a full-time job, and life, in general, are my blog’s basis. Throw in a charcuterie of interests, and this may be your new guilty pleasure.

Watch for my next post on who or what is Hoss&Weasel!