My Gen X Playlist: Time in a Bottle – Jim Croce

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  1. Love the connection between “whoa” and trying to slow down time like slowing down a horse. I have also been thinking about the passing of time lately. We just finalized our will and made our funeral arrangements. After burying both sets of parents, my husband and I wanted to make things easier on our own kids. Death is a sobering reality.
    I have always loved the song too! Interesting and tragic story behind the song, though. Really encourages you to appreciate every day.

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  2. Wow. Powerful post, and I did not know about those pieces of correspondence; they do make one say, “whoa,” and step back in and think in the context of all the life Croce should have had before him. A beautiful song choice… there’s a thread of melancholy in the song that is very compelling and relevant to your discussion.

    How wonderful that you get to have dinner with your mom. My parents also looked great for their ages until their mercifully swift demises. And I agree, 50 is the new 30. Just wait till 60! 😉

    Thanks for sharing… and thank you for the shout-out. Like the pieces of Croce’s puzzle, the timing of my post, the writing prompt, and your post seems to be telling us something, too!

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  3. Great song. I just heard Jim Croce on Pandora while I was cleaning the cat litter boxes. Hey something’s got to gotta keep me amused. 😄 It was “I’ll Have to Say I Love You in a Song.”

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  4. Gosh, we’ve certainly lost a lot of great musicians to plane crashes! Unrelated: did you watch “The Greatest Night in Pop” yet on Netflix? It’s the documentary about the night they made “we are the world.” Fascinating GenX music history lesson.

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  5. My friend, I am right there with you. I turned 50 in April and I’m having a lot of the same thoughts running through my head.

    This past summer, I decided to finally start traveling a little bit and try to see some major league, ball parks, and other cities. I didn’t really have a buddy to go with me, so I took my youngest son to Pittsburgh and to Chicago. Like you said, it was just one of the things where I said “I have to make it happen“

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