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SallyC 06-12-2009 10:58 AM

Cherie, I refused to fit nicely into the "Old" slot, at 50...no way!!! I didn't consider myself in that slot, until I turned 60 and even then I went kicking and screaming..:D

Actually, just in the last couple yrs, have I started to realize that, I'm an old person.:)

Aarcyn 06-12-2009 05:52 PM

mmm, I remember turning 50...

DH went out in the early morning to play tennis before work. But he really did not go play tennis, he had arranged to rent a BMW Z4. A very sexy convertible stick-shift red sports car.

It was sitting in the garage for a surprise when I went out to go to work.

We could not buy it but I had it as a rental for the weekend. A perfect Spring weekend with temperatures in the high 70's and seat warmers.

That was just before the slide.

mmm, I remember turning 50.

kicker 06-12-2009 08:16 PM

Sally, Thank you. I do not consider 50 "old". It's just different. As a good friend said when I told him I had MS. "You're still you, aren't you?" It may be time to retire some bikinis and clothes, but hey there's other great stuff waiting. Well, yeah.

SallyC 06-13-2009 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kicker (Post 522689)
Sally, Thank you. I do not consider 50 "old". It's just different.

It's not old, just older.....and, nananana, I'm older than youuuuuu!!:D

kicker 06-13-2009 04:10 PM

I retired the bikini, bought a cute suit from JCrew last year, blue striped (like tickin, a tankini with top that is nice by shoulders (hmmmm) but baby-dolls out, covering lovehandles and baby-bell - y. Nice, but covers. Pool does relax muscles, leg has no spazzed since.

Aarcyn 06-13-2009 04:30 PM

I have a tankini, I love it. It covers everything.

Weather cooled off for the week and the pool temperature went back down below 80 degrees. I need it that warm to get in.

I should go out and see what the temperature is this afternoon. Kicker, you talking about bathing suits and your muscles got me in the mood. ;)

lady_express_44 06-15-2009 10:02 AM

Today would be my dad's 72nd birthday, but he died in an accident 38 yrs ago, just before his 34th birthday.

My sisters and I were talking about age (during my 50th b'day dinner the other night :rolleyes:) and we laughed (and agreed) when my eldest sister brought up that she had thought "at least he lived a good LONG life when he died". That was our impression at 14, 11 and 7 yrs old.

Up until the last few centuries, people only lived till their late 30's, on average. Our expectations, and the definition of "old" has changed significantly since then, obviously.

I still say 50+ transitions us to the "older" group. I enjoyed my 40's more than any other decade though, so hopefully the 50's will be good to me too.

Cherie

kicker 06-15-2009 12:47 PM

Lady Express,
I thought 40's best too.

AZjanie 06-16-2009 03:01 PM

I looked and felt much better in my fifties than I do now at sixty.

You know what....when I am in my hundreds I'll tell you I looked and felt much better in my nineties!! :D


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