I do not know quite what happened or when , but my hubby and I now qualify for seniors' discounts at some venues. This creates a quandary; in order to save money, but not face, we have to admit to our age. HMMMM..... We definitely do not consider ourselves to be old. In this day and age ,when people as a whole are living longer and healthier lives why are 'young seniors', those in their fifties, like moi, considered 'old'?? It's so true that age is just a perception! "Maturity" is very objective/subjective, and I object! Whew, a few years have skittered by since I composed this biography block. Those "fifties" are in the rear view mirror and they are distant, fond memories. Oh, I do not plan to stop writing any time soon.
Didn't ICE find the illegal aliens who had secretly landed in our trailer parks and ICE shipped them to an El Salvadorian prison? I thought many of the trailer park inhabitants who resisted will be vacationing at the prison, er renamed Cultural Exchange Theme Park, soon?
When the toe heels it may be time for specially fitted shoes. Broken bones, no matter how small, can create or exacerbate other health issues as one ages.
A Warped Witch I Be Yes, I have family nearby. The lake is also across the road. Water is kinda important, eh? A spoonful of coffee grounds just isn't the same without it. Thanks for commiserating with me.
I'm so sorry to hear you're having such a terrible week. I've gone through the float valve thing at my old house in Maine, it felt like forever before they got it replaced. I bought gallons of water to keep my coffee supply steady. I refilled empty jugs for the toilet from the lake. We were lucky it happened in the summer because bathing was at the lake. I can't imagine doing it in the fall with the temperatures dropping. I never asked if your family lives nearby? Hopefully, you can take care of the essentials there.
Very nicely written. I am a big communicator and if more people would put forth a better effort, it would be a better place. Little acts of kindness truly goes a long way. You have identified it well. I can feel your sincerity coming through your writing. I would like to see more of the younger crowd helping or being involved with the older folks. I know my day goes better when someone has said hi or gives a waves.
I don't care for dark British/Dutch humor. Dislike Monty Python as well. Give me a bittersweet French or Japanese movie or a sad Portuguese song. I'm more introspective.
You were very fortunate. I never really fell into anyone's arms.
I need to reassess my needs. My 'romantic' efforts in Thailand had limited success.
Motivational Monday! Musician Moby , born on this day in 1965, has said "I've worked with all sorts of random people [...] It's interesting- I work with a lot of these disparate, different people to learn what it's like to work with random people." Have you ever worked with someone else on a writing or other creative project? How'd that go? Did you learn anything in the process that you've been able to carry over into working solo? And if you've never worked with anyone else before, why not?
No, I have never worked with a partner on a writing project. It's not something I've ever though of doing. A few long distance relatives suggested a joint writing effort, but it never materialized. The intention was to submit alternate chapters to each other via e-mail. The idea fizzled before it began. For creative endeavours, yes, I've collaborated with others. Most of these projects happened while I was an active Girl Guide leader. My fellow Guiders and I planned recreational activities, camps, craft sessions, hikes, and more. We had to create menus, shop for food, assign cooking and clean-up duties, initiate a theme and accompanying arts and crafts, convince others to volunteer, arrange guest experts, erect tents, consider campfire ideas, and so on. To do all this, we attended several planning sessions before an event. We made sample crafts. At the special event, we all worked as a team. Most of us had several "official" duties. Not everything went as anticipated all the time. People get ill, or face emergencies, so they cannot be present in person each and every time we planned something. Weather did not always cooperate, and we had to improvise. Supplies may be forgotten at home. Sometimes, a guest missed the date. We learned to be flexible. We abandoned the pretense of perfection. Our main expectation was to have fun. Did I learn anything at all from this experience? Maybe... Plans are not etched in stone, and irrevocable. Structure re timing and expected outcomes, can bend. Plan B is often better than the original plan. Creativity cannot always be harnessed, or directed. Usually pressure is self-inflicted. Partners are often forgiving and patient.
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