Where Do I Fit In? By Donna Ryan Lately I feel like I am on a scavenger hunt trying to find clues about exactly where I fit in. IΓÇÖm a boomer, but at 57 IΓÇÖm not ready to be called a senior! Am I the only one who feels this way? As far as IΓÇÖm concerned, the word senior can be used by people over 80 who choose to be called it. If they want, they can wear that title proudly. They are our inspirational teachers, and I hope to be as wise when I get to their age. But personally, I donΓÇÖt think IΓÇÖve traveled the road long enough to merit the title. When my husband and I moved from New York to Georgia, it was suggested that we try renting in a 55-plus community, because we might have more in common with the people there. I love activity and typically communities like these offer classes, trips and parties. I do not type this to offend anyone, so please forgive me if I do: upon taking the tour, there were no residents near my age. They were the boomersΓÇÖ parents, not the boomers. We felt out of place. My sister and I experienced the same thing when we joined the 55-plus group at church. Once again, we were the youngest people there. They didnΓÇÖt know where to sit us; everyone was in their usual spot. After the group got over the shock of seeing us, they began calling us cute! DonΓÇÖt misunderstand me; I love spending time with people of all ages. I just wish I could find more who are my own age. The title ΓÇ£55 plusΓÇ¥ is too broad for me! I am proud of being almost 58, and I would be lying if I said I did not appreciate receiving a discount on Tuesdays at the supermarket and nail salon. I would totally understand if the stores decided to make the age older, but if itΓÇÖs available to me I will take it. Every age should act and feel young as long as they can. I know that itΓÇÖs healthy for older adults to be around younger people, and I think itΓÇÖs important for younger people to be around older adults. ItΓÇÖs also important to have friends your own age, the people who had the experiences you did when growing up. I hope I can find a group like that. In the meantime, IΓÇÖm going to remember that even if someone calls me a senior, a word cannot change what I am inside. And thatΓÇÖs true for everybody, no matter what their age.