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03/22/2012 12:54 PM
livinginablender
livinginablender  
Posts: 11426
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Old enough to know better.

Still young enough not to care.

lol

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03/22/2012 07:05 PM  Top
wifeonbpexpress
wifeonbpexpress  
Posts: 4890
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I think it was Steven Tyler who said, "I'm so old, when I was born the Dead Sea was still sick!" I thought that was a good one, but I'm only 48, so I'm thinkin' it doesn't work for me. And may I say...54 is not older than dirt! You're in your prime!! Smile
You are worthy of respect, love, and empathy. Choose life, find your joy, find your passion.

Please see a licensed counselor for professional direction. All I can provide is my best advice.

03/22/2012 09:10 PM  Top
WARHORSE
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Posts: 5057
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55 and don't care who knows it.... HEY! I'M FINALLY ELIGIBLE FOR ALL THOSE SENIOR DISCOUNTS!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU, GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Well I won't back down
No I won't back down
You can stand me up at the gates of Hell
But I won't back down

No I'll stand my ground
Won't be turned around
And I'll keep this world from dragging me down
Gonna stand my ground
And I won't back down"

=Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne

03/23/2012 12:32 AM  Top
livinginablender
livinginablender  
Posts: 11426
Group Leader

old enough to get mail from the AARP

03/23/2012 09:50 AM  Top
sallyo
sallyoPosts: 3382
Senior Member

56 and proud of it!
www.sallyosmusings.blogspot.com

03/23/2012 02:36 PM  Top
sadsadhubby
sadsadhubbyPosts: 612
Member

52 and the most important lesson I learned is below.

Post edited by: sadsadhubby, at: 03/23/2012 02:38 PM

I just thought things would go back the way they were because I thought that there was still a wonderful person with a heart that still loved me.
---why we stay with them, thanks sososad51


My love for her is eternal...see you in heaven.
Well, maybe not...that was then and this is now. Not enough of me...so all my love to my son, self, and future "her".

I've moved on physically and mentally....but my heart does'nt want to come along for the ride.
...thanks DrDiva

I have always been able to fix things....I can't "fix" this.
....Thanks, Southerskies

Stop living in hope....move on.

This disease changes our loved ones into becoming the monsters we never knew existed.

I have learned to mourn the Death of a Living person....for the one I loved 'died' years ago.
thanks, Crushedheart

We Will Never Forget...that they are the crazy ones not us!

03/23/2012 02:40 PM  Top
sadsadhubby
sadsadhubbyPosts: 612
Member

I just thought things would go back the way they were because I thought that there was still a wonderful person with a heart that still loved me.
---why we stay with them, thanks sososad51


My love for her is eternal...see you in heaven.
Well, maybe not...that was then and this is now. Not enough of me...so all my love to my son, self, and future "her".

I've moved on physically and mentally....but my heart does'nt want to come along for the ride.
...thanks DrDiva

I have always been able to fix things....I can't "fix" this.
....Thanks, Southerskies

Stop living in hope....move on.

This disease changes our loved ones into becoming the monsters we never knew existed.

I have learned to mourn the Death of a Living person....for the one I loved 'died' years ago.
thanks, Crushedheart

We Will Never Forget...that they are the crazy ones not us!

03/30/2012 06:56 PM  Top
saphire
 
Posts: 2
New Member

I am about to be 40. And a grandma the same month!! How frickin depressing can one birthday get!!LOL

Previous discussions I participated in:
ShirleyJ update

03/30/2012 08:15 PM  Top
chelle005
chelle005Posts: 1957
Group Leader

oh i think grandma at 40 is better then mommy at 40. just had one at 44. cant send them home with mommy cuz i am the mommy. having kids in your 20s was so tiring. having kids in your 40s, to tired to complain1 lol I would not trade them for the world. with age comes wisdom or so they say.

04/06/2012 10:56 AM  Top
bunnies
 
Posts: 1
New Member

just turned 32 (long time lurker, this is my first post.)
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