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从最近的一次佛罗里达之旅中,不难发现长者似乎已经占了这个州人口的一大部分。两周后,置身于众多年纪与我相仿或者比我年长的人当中,我发觉自己稍稍有点沮丧。之后,当我跟儿子聊起这些感受时,他大笑起来,说道:“可是,妈妈,你也是老人家啊。”我迅速进行“还击”:“当心点!总有一天,你也会老的。”我发现回到我们的大学镇是件很快乐的事。那里有两万三千名学生与镇上的居民一同生活,如仙尘一般在我们的头顶洒下他们的青春光彩。
It is not hard to see from the recent trip to Florida that the elders seem to have taken up a large part of the state’s population. After two weeks, I found myself feeling a little bit frustrated among people of my age or older than myself. Later, when I talked with my son about these feelings, he laughed and said: “But, mom, you are an elderly person too.” “I quickly went back”: “Be careful! Some day, You will be old. ”" I found it a very happy thing to return to our college town. There are 23,000 students living with the town’s inhabitants, such as fairy dust that generally shed their youthful glory over our heads.