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 05-02-2012 12:49 PM
Arvo seniors---just checking on you-silly old buggars-lol.
Painting will be good for you Gilly.
Dont paint myself-but have about 150 original paintings
in frames.
Takes up a lot of room in a one bebroom flat-lol.
Oppo shop and garage sale finds-some are valuable.
Paid top dollar for them-up to $10.00 each.
Richo.
on 05-02-2012 01:03 PM
oops, it's not meant to be "looking in a mirror" because then that totally gives it away !! ha ha, I think it should be something like he is looking at a photograph, as someone else said.
on 05-02-2012 01:29 PM
does anyone think it's time to resurrect Man A and Man B?]:)
on 05-02-2012 05:15 PM
actually I think darki, that the man was looking at a photograph? of a man?
It might have been a photograph Gil... whatever no one has answered it yet :^O
on 05-02-2012 05:19 PM
The man is looking at himself - mirror or photograph ...
"That man's father... he says looking at himself
"Is my father's son"... himself :^O
Tricky tho isn't it.
Well I'm supposed to have been working on ancestry today, but instead spent the day moving hoses. I planted out a whole lot of new shrubs yesterday to screen off the neighbours and now I have to keep water up to them.
Thankfully I have a very good bore and a lot of very good water.
on 05-02-2012 05:20 PM
Anyone else a member of Ancestry.com?
Gil I know you are, who else?
on 05-02-2012 05:23 PM
Hi Darki--"-Im my own Grandpa."-dont know how to post it or do links.
By that great Australian singer--Chad Morgan.
Richo.
on 05-02-2012 05:25 PM
ahem, scuse me but I did answer it. 😞
My nanna taught it to me years ago.
on 05-02-2012 07:26 PM
My OH loves that song Richo,. Actually he loves Chad Morgan.
Not a love I share I might add.
on 06-02-2012 12:04 AM
Re the nickers with a lace edge. They were introduced to Australia by an American tennis player called Gussie Moran. She wore them on the court and they were a sensation. The original name for the nickers was Gussies. Actually they were small bloomers with a lace edge.