I do too, but that doesn't happen when I'm walking my dog. People, especially kids, are attracted to my dog, not me -- which is just fine with me. Pepper loves kids, which is a bonus.I rather enjoy being invisible.
I do too, but that doesn't happen when I'm walking my dog. People, especially kids, are attracted to my dog, not me -- which is just fine with me. Pepper loves kids, which is a bonus.I rather enjoy being invisible.
I like wearing white sox. Even if it isn't "fashionable", I wear white sox. I'm almost 80 and I don't care what others think. When I think back to my Disco days, I followed that fashion religiously. That made me wonder if becoming a senior frees you to be you?
Do you think your life is 'free-er' now that you're a senior?
I am 91, I dress to suite me.
I have a bunch of ties hanging in the closet, haven't worn one for many years. They used to be every day.
I do not have a dog but believe single people sleep better with dog or cat in their bed and base this on all the single men / women I know .Some things are hard to adapt to even when no longer required
During a military career and serving and sleeping aboard 4 different ships ...
I now have a queen size bed but still sleep on only an 18inch wide box of it
So retired now 19yrs, I'm free to use up the entire bed, prolly be more comfortable too ... and don't
My dog takes up the rest of the queen size bed, turning this way and that throughout the night.
... sometimes nudging me over. Shoot
Lucky you! I am still looking for the switch.No question I feel freer. In my career, I basically worked 24/7, either traveling and working on nights and weekends or being on email all the time. I have no one to answer to these days except myself.
We walked by the lake today, then I went to the gym for an hour followed by an hour and a half massage. I laid there the whole time thinking "I have nothing I need to rush to do" and just fell asleep. When I was working, even during a massage I couldn't turn off the "to do" list in my brain.
I do use a thick Cardboard pad to lay down on and a thick foam knee pad to kneel on.And your knees & legs don't?
Hmmmmm, what time do you get off of work today? What about this week-end?I no longer conform to societies dictates, be it fashion or politics.
Ouch!Since my husband passed away almost 16 years now, I feel so much freer-er.......
I can understand that.As you can guess, the first 24 years of my working life, I wore a uniform.
Next 15 years, at the plant, we worn grey shirts with your name and company and dark grey pants. After that, 8 years wearing pretty much the same uniform as an HVAC guy at the hotel and Hospital.
Baggy pants and suspenders?When I retired, didn't know what to wear each day!
Life is definitely freer now. These are the best years of my life.
You must live in a warm climate! I'd freeze if that's all I wore.I wear nothing but black socks
I can totally understand your comment on multiple levels. My step-grandmother waited hand and foot on my grandfather. She was his second wife, 20-years younger, and when he became bedridden he barked at her to take care of him. She died shortly after he did because she was simply exhausted.Since my husband passed away almost 16 years now, I feel so much freer-er. Before I was at his beck and call because he was so ill. Now I can do what I like and go where I want to. I like to meet up with friends for Coffee and talk about family and the old days. I have a couple of penfriends overseas and like to keep in touch with them.