on 10-01-2012 06:23 AM
"This is for the Senior members of CS, those born before 1947. Baby Boomers and Generations X & Y are welcome providing you are over 18 🙂
But this is definitely for people who are facing the last long haul. We have survived babyhood, childhood, being teens and twenties... We have learned to read and write, to drive, have probably been married and the women have survived child birth.
The challenges are constant and the near misses of death are also there. If we have become a senior we have learned to survive so much, and along the way we have, of course, gathered a great deal of knowledge about life.
The belief that age diminishes us is not true, it changes us and not all of it is bad. Yes there can be various forms of dementia for some, but that is also a disease that can happen in younger people. Alzheimer's can also occur - it is another form of dementia and generally occurs in people over 65, although that can occur much earlier too and not everyone is going to get it.
Most of us keep our mental alertness up to the moment of death, even if we lose our hearing and our eyesight, but of course this can happen at any age too.
What changes is our physical strength, which diminishes but our mental strength and patience grows, it has to of course, to deal with this aging thing.
Arthritis, heart trouble, strokes - all these things associated with age can happen at any time in your life - arthritis can happen when you are a child but they don't like giving out new hips and knees until you are in your 50s and 60s or later. We can talk about that too.
Cancer can happen any time and that is also something we can discuss here if you like.
The point of this thread is to give the Seniors a chance to talk about how they are coping with age, the challenges it presents and the fears that can come with it... loss of hearing or sight, aging spouses, living alone, retirement villages, even death...
So I will ask that the Juniors treat us in kindly fashion and remember, all this is going to happen to you too - providing you avoid death before you get here 🙂
So, onward and upward. Let's go...."
on 13-01-2012 06:54 AM
Who remembers the old Underwood and Royal typewriters?
I was taught shorthand and typing at Miss Hale's Business College in Sydney, anyone else go there?
Glad you have stopped standing on your head Gil and have realised that signing in makes a huge difference :^O
Have you ever watched an old movie at home you saw when you were a kid and been in awe of the fact that when we watched it the first time we never knew we would one day be sitting at home and watching it on a screen.
Walt disneys 'Fantasia'
'How Green Was My Valley'
'Mr. Chips'
'Brigadoon'
'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'
'Carousal'
the list goes on and on and now when I see them again I am still intrigued that I can return to the kid I was who didn't know this world was coming.
on 13-01-2012 07:16 AM
Darkie, what a vibrant and celebratory thread. Brilliant of you to start it.
Yes, I remember the old typewriters. Back in the 'olden days' you could do a business course in the second and third year of high school and leave with the Intermediate Certificate, fully qualiffied in typing, shorthand, business principles and bookeeping, ready to be a junior secretary in the business world.
Bit different today, eh !!.
on 13-01-2012 07:55 AM
morning all♥
I went to Metropolitan Business College, Miss Hales deadly rivals. I absolutely hated Business principles and bookkeeping, so would wag those subjects and go the the Elvis movies instead.
Speaking of movies, I hated Bambi and Lassie movies cos it made me cry buckets.
on 13-01-2012 09:00 AM
Morning all,
I went to a business college in Adelaide, learnt bookkeeping & typing and also how to work the old switchboards with the cord & plugs.
Eventually got a job in Sydney and was a telephonist....I loved the old switch boards.
Darki,
Do you remember Oklahoma, that was on foxtell just recently.
on 13-01-2012 09:52 AM
Oooooooookala....homer
Where the wind comes sweeping down the plains etc.
tra la la
on 13-01-2012 10:01 AM
Awww the old sylvester plug switch board, my very first job was as a Telephonist/Receptionist after completing my Intermediate cert and doing a secretarial typing/shorthand book keeping year at the convent, being taught by the cranky nuns :^O
Not sure about the barn dance JB i've graduated to the shuffle now :^O
on 13-01-2012 10:07 AM
Purple - was that Muirden's Business College?
I went there for a short time, in 1958, but as Typing, Shorthand, Maths, & Bookkeeping, were my very best subjects at School - I felt I knew it all already & they couldn't teach me any more anyway, so I left!
Buddy Holly was my favourite singer - I was devastated when he was killed in that 'plane crash.
James Dean was my favourite film star & he killed himself in his Porsche - so that was sad, too.
on 13-01-2012 10:14 AM
Purple - was that Muirden's Business College?
I went there for a short time, in 1958, but as Typing, Shorthand, Maths, & Bookkeeping, were my very best subjects at School - I felt I knew it all already & they couldn't teach me any more anyway, so I left!
Buddy Holly was my favourite singer - I was devastated when he was killed in that 'plane crash.
James Dean was my favourite film star & he killed himself in his Porsche - so that was sad, too.
I have no idea what the Business College was called, to long ago.
I mainly wanted to do typing as back then if you knew how to type, there was plenty of jobs.
on 13-01-2012 11:21 AM
I didn't wear shoes to school till I was in high school...not because mum couldn't afford them, I just hated shoes, so I spose it was easier to let me go barefoot (and cheaper!) High school was different and I wanted to fit in too. Quite a lot of kids went barefoot in my primary school.
Also on school days, I had one teacher who used to hit my hand with the sharp edge of a ruler almost every day...the sadistic pig....he wouldn't be allowed to get away with that these days!
on 13-01-2012 11:29 AM
What about the free milk delivered to the schools, in the little bottles, on a good day vanilla, chocolate, strawberry with about 1/4inch of cream sitting on the top. Not so good when it was delivered and left in the sun.