I still have a few months to go before
I reach 70. I'm healthier than I was on my last birthday, and I am a
few sizes smaller than I was then, too. I walk, exercise and do tai
chi daily now. I even do a little jogging! (No one is more surprised
about that, than me.) I wear sneakers most of the time now. ME. The
one who hated sneakers. A friend told me if I keep at it, he's going
to enter me into the Senior Olympics. I'm now weighing what I
weighed in 2003 before I started packing on the pounds. That was back
in the day when I lit up a cigarette, rather than eat a cookie. Now I
am nicotine and sugar free.
There is no drama in my life. I don't
do drama well, and if I don't do something well, I have learned to
leave it to someone else. We can't all be good at everything. There
is also no romance in my life. I failed miserably at that. I've
always preferred simple friendship, so I've given myself that gift.
At my age men are mostly interested in gaining a mother or a nurse. I
did both things in the past. I'm retired now.
I go to bed between 7:00PM and 8:00PM
each evening and I get up at 3:00AM. That works really well for me.
I have breakfast at 4:00AM, lunch at 9:00AM and dinner around 2:00PM.
That works really well for me. The advantages to living alone are
too numerous to count.
Most days I go out at 9:30 and return
home at noontime. It does me a world of good to get out among people
of all ages, for I live in senior housing. I don't want my world to
be made up entirely of retired people. I live where I do because
it's very affordable, not out of any need to isolate myself from
younger people.
When I first moved to New Jersey, all I
brought with me was a new computer, my sewing machine and patterns
and fishing gear. I had a plan. Knowing that plans don't always work
out as I hope, I made plenty of allowances for error. It's only taken
16 years to get to the point that I am making doll clothes once
again. I've worn out computers in that time, and written all I could
ever want to write. I've only fished once, but this coming spring my
license will be free, for in New Jersey you pay no fee once you hit
70. There are places to fish within walking distance of where I
live. I simply needed to get into shape in order to want to take
those walks. I'm there now.
I don't own a television. I considered
getting one this year, and have decided to wait until I am 80. There
are simply too many things I want to do that require my attention.
Paying to sit and watch commercials still isn't one of those things I
choose to do.
I don't own a smart phone. I like
making eye contact with people and don't feel any need to have
conversations and other experiences interrupted by me having to check
a tiny computer screen. I do have a cell phone, but use it for making
appointments and checking on rides. Now that there are no longer any
pay phones in public, it's handy to have on hand.
I do own more than one laptop
computer. I love being able to access the Internet. I am fascinated
by the fact that I can take college courses for free! I may retake an
art history course I took a couple of years ago. I enjoyed it that
much. I use my computer as a word processor more than anything else,
though. To me it's a portable typewriter that fits well in a large
purse. I don't need access to the Internet to enjoy it.
Have I mentioned I no longer have wifi
in my home? I tried going without it and find it's entirely possible.
I read more books now. I get out and visit with people more often.
There is wifi access at my library and I love any reason to go there!
When you are not quite seventy you have
the advantage of being young enough to do anything at all, yet old
enough to be as discerning as you want! I only do what works well for
me now! It assures that I smile more than anyone I know.
So happy that you've found what works for you - and all the happiness that comes with that discovery, Beth! <3
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