You get to live your life over again

I would not have married my first wife. We went into it way too young and over time we felt less and less compatible. We had a son out of the marriage but it never felt like a real family.
 
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I hope you're glad for your son's existence, no matter what the circumstances with his mother.

Oh I'm very glad. He's grown up to be one of the best human beings I've ever known, and not for a second do I regret having him. It's unfortunate that his mother and I didn't get along at all for most of the marriage.
 
I would not change a thing. At the age of 60, I have been there, done that and it has taught me MANY lessons and help me to be the person I am today.. and I love her early.
 
Well, Holly, I've already made up my mind that I'm going to live until I'm 99, so in my next visit.........hmmmm.........let me see......I'll settle for staying around, fit as a fiddle for a mere 199 years.......or so..... 😊
 
I would have loved to have started learning a musical instrument at a very young age. Spent 5 years "fiddling around" with a fiddle (violin) before I finally gave up. Now, it's that Epiphone guitar for me. Love playing & singing those old songs. Anyone here for "Don't Take Your Guns To Town" by Johnny Cash, "Jambalaya" by Hank Williams or even "Dark Moon" by Gale Storm? It seems that singing & playing away brings me back to a better part of my life when things were young & fresh. Boy, did we have fun. Now, Johnny Cash, Marty Robbins, Hank Williams, Lefty Frizzell & even Merle Haggard & Waylon Jennings are gone. Now, what has replaced them, I'd rather not say and with Cor-19 things "ain't the way they used to be". Of course, nothing is. Life is just more complex & rougher. Music takes me back to better time for me. Less technology, less people but more fun, more freedom. Just can't imagine the future in 20 years. Nope, I wouldn't be here.
 
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#1 thing I'd do if I could relive it-hide the damn bodies a lot better.
But to be honest, I'm not sure I'd change anything. It's pure circumstance that I'm where I am, now. You don't know what that one change would do. It's a whole other ball game, with lots of moving parts. You may wind up losing what you have. Maybe I wouldn't like being rich, famous, or just moderately endowed.
 

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