ClassicRockr
Well-known Member
I think a lot of us already know that weight can definitely go along with age. Wife and I know that for a fact, but also know that we simply can't do some of the things we did when we met back in 2000. Back then, we were both into Square Dancing and Country dancing. My wife really liked Line Dancing, but wasn't my thing. I was involved with rodeo (roper) and that sure gave me exercise. But, after two surgeries (hip and shoulder) for me, those days are gone. We can still dance a little, to a local "Disco" type band, but that's it. Both of us are around 30 pounds overweight, which isn't bad compared to some people. One thing for sure, our metabolism has sure slowed down!
But, I do know, and have seen, what a lot of folks look like now that were at Woodstock in 1969. Even the couple that were on the front of the Woodstock album are "plump" today.........just like us. I've seen how Tom Hanks, Alec Baldwin, Aretha Franklin and others in our age bracket look now compared to "back then".
I know wife and I don't necessarily eat the way we should, but the way I look at it..........at this age, we deserve to eat what we want to no matter if it's good for us or not! A lot of us have worked hard and stayed (somewhat anyway) healthy to get to this age, now it's our time to do what we want.
How do you feel about weight and age?
But, I do know, and have seen, what a lot of folks look like now that were at Woodstock in 1969. Even the couple that were on the front of the Woodstock album are "plump" today.........just like us. I've seen how Tom Hanks, Alec Baldwin, Aretha Franklin and others in our age bracket look now compared to "back then".
I know wife and I don't necessarily eat the way we should, but the way I look at it..........at this age, we deserve to eat what we want to no matter if it's good for us or not! A lot of us have worked hard and stayed (somewhat anyway) healthy to get to this age, now it's our time to do what we want.
How do you feel about weight and age?