Do You Feel Like You're Too YOUNG to be a SENIOR?

He's got a lot going on and have been listening to him on modern rock/alternative radio which is my favorite.

As for the line dancing . . . something about it just gives me the creeps. I'll be the guy in the back doing the wha-watusi...

I learned some super-fun line dances, and I liked them because I was into country for a time, owned 2 horses, so got into the whole deal. I like couples dancing, but the good dancers wouldn't ask me because I wasn't a pro. They pick the gals that make them look good right;) Anyway, so the line-dancing got me out there, plus great way to burn calories;) I love classic rock, basically 70s, 80s and a bit of the 90s, but the 90s are when I went country, lol!!
 
My wife and I were talking about this yesterday. We are both 66. I was telling her that I am still surprised, and a bit angry, that I tire so easily and that so much just hurts all the time, which is why I don't exercise like I used to do. Then I tell her the realization of my age hits me, and I'm just shocked that I'm that old in years because, in my mind, and in my expectations, I don't feel that much different. It is hard getting used to being this old...I don't really like it.
 
I like feeling young and thinking young Nwlady, for me it has nothing to do with being stupid (and I hardly think you're a stupid lady either). Life is a series of lessons really, I'd rather have that wisdom than the kind you get at school. As long as we learn from our mistakes, I think we're living the way we should. Thinking young keeps me smiling, laughing and in a good mood, don't want to see the day when I lose that gift. :)

I agree, I like being who I am. You're right about the lessons learned too;) denise
 
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