BlunderWoman
Senior Member
My father is almost one hundred years old. He gets online..he surfs the web...he's on facebook..he emails. He still drives, mows his grass on a riding lawn mower, etc.
I do not mow my lawn. I cannot take the heat in the summer.
I remember years ago when my step mother was still alive I had talked my father and step mother into living with me. He wanted to go outside and mow my whole almost 7 acres. It was HOT outside close to 100 degrees that day. I was afraid he would stroke out so he and I had an argument of a sort over whether I was going to let him use the riding mower to mow the lawn. At the end of the argument he had said " Don't treat me like a baby. If I want to die on the GD lawnmower than I'll just die on the GD lawnmower!!!"
What do I realize now? That no matter the good intentions on my part, I was wrong. My father knew something I did not know. He knew he needed to keep moving & working & feeling useful. What I have now observed over and over again is that those who keep moving as much as they can seem to fare better.
I see myself as being less healthy at my age than he was because of my own laziness & giving in to aches & pains. I need to change that and soon. Maybe I'm just the lazy one, but I view the generation before my own as being more self disciplined and not as lazy.
I do not mow my lawn. I cannot take the heat in the summer.
I remember years ago when my step mother was still alive I had talked my father and step mother into living with me. He wanted to go outside and mow my whole almost 7 acres. It was HOT outside close to 100 degrees that day. I was afraid he would stroke out so he and I had an argument of a sort over whether I was going to let him use the riding mower to mow the lawn. At the end of the argument he had said " Don't treat me like a baby. If I want to die on the GD lawnmower than I'll just die on the GD lawnmower!!!"
What do I realize now? That no matter the good intentions on my part, I was wrong. My father knew something I did not know. He knew he needed to keep moving & working & feeling useful. What I have now observed over and over again is that those who keep moving as much as they can seem to fare better.
I see myself as being less healthy at my age than he was because of my own laziness & giving in to aches & pains. I need to change that and soon. Maybe I'm just the lazy one, but I view the generation before my own as being more self disciplined and not as lazy.