Anonymous wrote:Where are all the people who show up in threads about being a younger vs older parent to say they had their kids young and still managed to pursue all sorts of degrees and have an amazing career and now they are in their 40s and rich and can party like rock stars 20-something style??
Find one of those threads OP and be those people.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is 50 and I’m 52 and we put the 25-35 year olds to shame at our gym and group exercise classes. He still lifts more and can run faster. We can hold planks endlessly. We have energy.
Our kids are 14 and 16.5.
I honestly don’t feel any different than I did 10-15 years ago and my clothes from before then still fit.
Use it or lose it” is very real.
50 is when the divide really starts to happen based on people’s level of activity and lifestyle over the past decades.
+1 healthcare is why we are still in the workforce.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your DH shouldn't be aging fast in his early 50s. He needs a medical workup. DH and I are both 55. Five adult kids. DH is a retired Fed. He does some contract work and I am a personal trainer working about 12 hours a week. What now? Oh my goodness, OP. This is by far the best! We play! We travel. We scuba dive. We work out. We hike. We sail. We play pickle ball. We play golf. We hang out at the beach (a lot). We spend time with our kids and grandkids. We are both very active politically. I am a member of our local women's club. I am in a book club. We both volunteer at the hospital. We are active in our church. Neither one of us feels old at all.
wow, having a fed pension gives you freedom. makes all the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your DH shouldn't be aging fast in his early 50s. He needs a medical workup. DH and I are both 55. Five adult kids. DH is a retired Fed. He does some contract work and I am a personal trainer working about 12 hours a week. What now? Oh my goodness, OP. This is by far the best! We play! We travel. We scuba dive. We work out. We hike. We sail. We play pickle ball. We play golf. We hang out at the beach (a lot). We spend time with our kids and grandkids. We are both very active politically. I am a member of our local women's club. I am in a book club. We both volunteer at the hospital. We are active in our church. Neither one of us feels old at all.
wow, having a fed pension gives you freedom. makes all the difference.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your DH shouldn't be aging fast in his early 50s. He needs a medical workup. DH and I are both 55. Five adult kids. DH is a retired Fed. He does some contract work and I am a personal trainer working about 12 hours a week. What now? Oh my goodness, OP. This is by far the best! We play! We travel. We scuba dive. We work out. We hike. We sail. We play pickle ball. We play golf. We hang out at the beach (a lot). We spend time with our kids and grandkids. We are both very active politically. I am a member of our local women's club. I am in a book club. We both volunteer at the hospital. We are active in our church. Neither one of us feels old at all.