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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I could not find the energy at age 44 to re-do the baby years, chase a toddler at age 47, or keep up with all the school aged activities at age 50, and not look like a grandma at high school graduation 18 yrs later.[/quote] Sorry about your dwindling energy! I'm doing just fine keeping up! (Maybe some ladies are just higher energy? Not trying to be snarky.[/quote] Agreed! My kid’s grandma is super high energy and has no problem keeping up with all her grandchildren. Some people have more energy than others. She’s 55. [/quote] She's raising all of her grandchildren or she does fun things with them and then hands them back? There is a huge difference between raising/parenting them and being a grandparent to them. I'm looking forward to being a grandparent but I'm done raising kids after my youngest leaves the nest. I'm 54.[/quote] I am raising my children. My mom still loves taking them on hikes, swimming and being active with them. Yes, she does bring them home to DH and me after taking them on fun outings. The point is the same though. She says the kids and all the activity keep her young. [/quote]
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