horseless carriage
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Like you Trish, others have also commented favourably whenever I have posted about some function or other that we have been to. What do I say? Thank you, of course, but I am mindful that there are members (and non members, lurkers who just read internet comments) who have battles and challenges in their lives. They may view my posts as a boast, I am mindful of that.I think it's great @horseless carriage
One Christmas, long ago, I took some photos at a seniors' club which was hosting a music hall event for their members. After the traditional singalongs, a band came on stage and started playing "Let's Twist Again" - the audience started bopping, even those in wheelchairs!
The unforgettable thing though, was two ladies who rushed to the aisle, gave me a big smile and then started doing the twist, they were amazing but, even more incredible was that, when I was speaking to them afterwards, one was 102 and the other was a mere 98 years old! They had both been dancers all their lives which, I imagine, was the secret behind their ability to still be dancing even at their advanced age.
When I read your posts about your dancing, it always reminds me of those two ladies. Keep going @horseless carriage, dancing is, I believe, the best exercise of all![]()
Praise, of course, strokes the ego and try as I might to take eulogy with a pinch of salt, my ego always gets the better of me.
It's a privilege being a member here, one I really enjoy, therefore when asked to relate the latest shenanigans, I will, in fact tomorrow might be fun. At ten forty tomorrow morning I have an appoinment at the Oncology department of a large university hospital about half an hour's drive away. A surgeon will assess this hernia that I have.
Should I tell him that I lift with my ego, not my back, that’s how I met my hernia? Best keep quiet and let the surgeon comment. I will keep you updated.