Such weird things happen as we get older. For instance, what your parents called beauty marks your dermatologist calls moles. Those veins that once transported blood to your feet look like they are trying to escape from your legs.
Everyone is freaking out about something. I get calls about gray hair, stray hair, receding hair, and hair that won’t grow.
I hear about bad backs, brains that lag,
cottage cheese thighs, and boobs that sag.
Age brings crow’s feet, faces that wrinkle,
memory loss, and fallen bladders that tinkle.
That’s right, I rhymed.
The weirdest things are those you didn’t see coming. For instance, I now have an ugly tongue. You didn’t see that coming did you? I’d always notice when older people had those tongues that showed indentations from every tooth and think, “thank G-d he’s too old to French kiss anyone.” Mind you old is 40 when you’re like 13.
Now, I have acquired an ugly tongue. It’s not always ugly, so if you were thinking, “Me and you, open mouthed greeting.” You can still catch me on a good day. I went to the Doctor, because as stated in the “Hypochondriatic Oath,” “I will fulfill my duty to check everything out. From lumps to paper cuts.” The doctor said this ugly mark actually has a name, “Geographic Tongue.”
He explained that it’s a reaction to spicy or salty foods, in which blotches show up that look like the outlines of countries, hence the term. It comes and goes, in different places and locations.
Two weeks ago I was featuring Africa, however it appears today I am feeling patriotic. Not that I think anyone is really looking, but I have to remind myself, “No raspberries till it disappears, and no showing off my tongue rolling or cherry tying abilities for that matter.” This will be hard, but I will persevere… in the name of vanity.
Sadly my husband, who is the person I kiss the most, gets the job of helping me decipher which country it looks like. It’s a fun little game we play to get in the mood. I think it’s really hot. I might even call it foreplay, but it’s been so long since I had the time or energy for foreplay I wouldn’t know it if it bit me on the tongue.
I think if Mark had to call it something, the word would be… gross. Luckily, the fear of having to do things like figure out visitation schedules and who gets the itunes library, the cat… our many vacation villas, is a large factor in him sticking around.
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Learn something new everyday. I didn’t know about that geographic tongue. Verrry interesting. Sometimes your articles are even educating. Keep up the good work.
OMG Jenny! I mean, I don’t even know where to begin on this one!
SO FUNNY! LOVED IT!!!!:)
Hey Jen,
Looks like you’re “tonging” it
again. At least your tongue very
well traveled!
Bari
so funny. Thanks for making me feel better about myself.
This is great. I, too, have the Grand Canyon etched into my tongue… thought it was from my mohter’s side, but after reading this, I might have my father’s side to blame! My kids live in fear that this, too, they will inherit! Love reading ~