Hi. Oh God. I've already forgotten. I'm growing old! Wait please: I'll see to that and let you know.Wow. Nice. What's his name?
Hope you'll be able to.Sure I would. Gonna try. Thanks.
Ditto.Hope you'll be able to.
Of course! I am 73 now, and believe me, it ain't no picnic.I would only want to live that long if I could remain physically and mentally competent.
Sorry - I meant to say fewer years ahead than for me!I want to live as long as Zola,our tortoise, so I can always be there with him. I hate the idea that he would have to be cared for by someone else but he is only 22, so there are a lot of years for him ahead - fewer than for me.
Angie
True. God only knows what the future hides.Anything can happen and we can't tell the future. I know if I die now, my animals will be fine.
Well, as one grows older, one does tend to think of illnesses, old age and so on. On the other hand, when one is dead, that literally the end.Oh HELL YES! Age is a number, pain is reality.....but trust me, if it hurts, you aren't having enough fun!
Like a lots of folks I hung out with at 18, I never expected to get to 60. There simply was no way that was going to happen.....I had so many "close calls" we began counting them...27 lives used so far.........although these days, common sense wins out over "impulse" most days .......obviously, it didn't used to very often!
I'm am truly having a blast as I live this "next stage" as I approach 65.......I wasn't having quite as much fun this w/e crawling under Kerry's house to pipe out a drain or installing the water filtration system & replacing a toilet and a shower valve...was a busy day for Superman on Saturday! As a Wash DC Super-plumber, I still do amazing looking work, but it takes me a lot longer and a lot more out of me.....Seven or eight handfuls of Motrin and I'm golden in about 25 minutes.....................I'm teasing of course, partially...
The reality for most folks.....they seem to fear life more than death.....weird but true....
What a fantastic weekend out!
Amen to that!!Of course! I am 73 now, and believe me, it ain't no picnic.