Posted on 02/11/2011 7:09:36 AM PST by SeekAndFind
People are individuals. There are "young" 65 year olds and there are "old" 22 year olds. Why do we all need to behave a certain way because of our age?
Sure, one should mature as one ages and gains experience. But is acting "old" a necessity?
Oh, I have no problem admitting it. I'm better than I've ever been, wrinkles, aches and all. But lots of wisdom, much more laid back. And I've never been happier. - the best position financially of my life, and loving the whole empty nest thing.
Yep, this boomer likes getting old.
Is there something wrong with working with children, fixing up houses, running marathons, starting bands? Is it better to sit and stare out the window (which is also fine if that is what one chooses).
fantastic...
I am 58.. The worst part about heading into my 60s, is that I can’t do the pedal-to-the-metal type of exercise that I could do even as little as 4 years ago. I’ve had to slow down just a bit. Add into that the stomach issues, etc...
I agree with everyone above.. keep reading, keep involved in art and music, get some hobbies, learn new things, walk and exercise, if at all possible. And work on your love life. get a wife or husband, which I did last year, or work on keeping your wife or husband. that is priority number 1.
Is there something wrong with working with children, fixing up houses, running marathons, starting bands? Is it better to sit and stare out the window (which is also fine if that is what one chooses).
Good on you! I am retired but my wonderful wife still works. Every morning I write her a love note that she reads when she gets into work. You just can't love a wife too much.
I don't buy magazines, have TV or go to the movies. Things don't change because they aren't listening.
The reason the boomer generation is kicking and screaming into the golden age is because the mass mistreatment of the elderly and the disrespect began with the boomer generation. Now...they’re at the age of the folks they themselves disrespected and mistreated and the writing is on the wall. I’m at the tail end of the baby boom generation and despise those that came of age during the 60’s as they are responsible for the cultural decline. Almost every major ill/problem can be traced back to these self indulgent bastards.
The past 2 years have been a nightmare and it’s because the baby boomer malcontents have taken hold and are even more rooted than realized.
I was in the liquor store the other day and a guy, probably in his early to mid 60’s was in there in tennis shoes, jeans and the obligatory earring in his ear. Nauseating.
Yes...there are plenty of boomers that have ‘grown up’ but overall, the entire generation is obsessed with ‘not growing up’.
/rant off
On the other hand, I cant read Latin and Greek as easily as I could then.
Me, too.
The alternative isn’t so hot.
“the grab bar a shower fixture... designed it to blend unobtrusively into the tile wall.”
As far as I am concerned, this is long overdue. One does not need to be elderly to need something to grab on to while bending over in the shower to scrub your feet. Why does a safety device have to look ugly. I am glad they are blending in grab bars and will begin immediately to find such equipment which blends in with the decor.
****10) Men who haven t hit the gym in a decade attempting to bench their weigh and blow out a pec muscle instead****
Twenty two years ago I did this, and blew out a mitral valve! Haven’t lifted weights since.
“Is there something wrong with working with children, fixing up houses, running marathons, starting bands? Is it better to sit and stare out the window (which is also fine if that is what one chooses).”
Nothing is wrong with any of the activities mentioned. However, I would hate to think that the message is gov’t propaganda filtering through the AARP. Will I have to justify my Medicare health care spending with how “productive” I am in my youthful older age?
It’s very useful but that has to be the “boomers” fault!
yep... I work out at the gym, but I do very low weight and high reps... mostly there for the cardio workouts.
I do note that there are quite a few 50 to 60 year olds, with the dyed hair and the muscle T-shirts, trying with every fiber of their being, to hold that gut in. Meanwhile the 20 to 30 year olds strut around like roosters. These guys that are my age, need to take a good long look in the mirror, and mirrors are everywhere in that place. It’s dumb..
Know your age, and by all means still exercise... but know that you aren’t 20.. Indeed, you are invisible to the young women at the gym.
“Good on you! I am retired but my wonderful wife still works. Every morning I write her a love note that she reads when she gets into work. You just can’t love a wife too much.”
Oh, you wonderful softy. Can I borrow you for Valentine’s Day? Everyone needs at least one like you in their life.
I´m coaching high school baseball and having the time of my life. Talk of being a kid again....
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***...trying with every fiber of their being, to hold that gut in.***
I started holding my gut in 45 years ago in the military. I still hold it in with no problems even though there is now a spare tire around it.
I remember 9th grade and Fran Gabrie* telling me to “grow up” Last year I turned 60, won two world softball tournaments, and got my black belt in tae kwan do. Eat your heart out Fran, I’m Peter Pan!
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