fuzzybuddy
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Most people believe "getting old" is ten years older than their age.I'm almost 65 and I'll revisit the question again in about 10 years.
Most people believe "getting old" is ten years older than their age.I'm almost 65 and I'll revisit the question again in about 10 years.
I hope the treatments will help with the tendonitis, @IrisSenior !Yeah...I consider myself a senior citizen body-wise anyways as I can't really run anymore or jump and without real strength in my arms - I can't climb. I just found out today that I have tendonitis in both left and right shoulder. I have already begun physiotherapy.
My sister in law said that at her mother's funeral. She passed away a year later. Scary.When we finished burying our parents, a childhood friend looked at me and said, "Well, now we are the old ones."
I believe Weis Markets has locations in your state, @OneEyedDiva ... if so, they have the 10% senior discount on Tuesdays. It's only participating locations, and it's definitely not every item in the store... but when I see the "sr dsct savings" on the receipt for those items, it feels like a teeny tiny win over inflation.@CallMeKate Your reply reminded me...I need to see if grocery stores in our area offer 10% discounts on certain days.
A kid with experience... I like that!I thought of myself as an adult when I turned 18, but I still felt like a kid.
I thought of myself as a senior when I turned 55, but I still feel like a kid. With experience.
I'm near 70 and I am very healthy but I don't wear makeup as I have blepharitis and I decided not to colour my hair anymore. I love it that the younger people just jump up and offer me a seat on the bus or train. Sometimes, I'm getting off at the next stop and I tell them, no, it's ok, just one stop. They keep arguing with me to sit down, I guess I must look like I'm way over the hill.![]()
Well said, @MarkD
My days are filled with.....
"I can do this...."
and
"How much longer can I do this?"
I think "should I be doing this" is a whole lot better than "why didn't I try to do that while I was able?" As for the "what did I come in here for?"... I'm using my right to plead the fifth on that one.Some days I even think “should I be doing this” and “what the hell am I doing” but even more frequently “what did I come in here for”? I think it is good to be able laugh at ourselves. Not sure if I’m especially gifted that way or just above average laughable.
I don't mind a bit, dapper gentleman! @horseless carriage ... carry on!In today's society, different generations mix much more freely than have done previously, so age is more a state of mind.
So, I will go on dressing like granddad did..............................................if you don't mind.
I don't mind a bit, dapper gentleman! @horseless carriage ... carry on!

Understood, @hollydolly I'm blessed (or cursed??) with that, too... mostly it's when senior tickets or discounts are involved. I'm usually told "sorry, ma'am, you need to be 60 (or 65) to use this discount." So I have to pull out the license. But it's not really annoying... hope it stays that way for at least ten years yet!Sometimes I get a little sad that I look much younger than may age, because sometimes I need to sit down somewhere maybe on a train or something due to a back pain..or knee pain.... and no-one gets up to let me have a seat... . They'll get up and give someone else a seat who is my age but looks older, but I'm never offered one...