Anonymous wrote:My mother has been retired now for about 20 years and her day is reduced to basic routines and eating out once a day with friends. She tends to see the same people every week at least once but usually twice and beyond eating out and attending church has nothing else going on. She has about three groups of four that she alternates days with weekly. She doesn't do anything other than maybe watch a TV show like Dancing with the Stars a couple of times a week and the news each day. She travels 4 times a year. She knows very little of my life and other family members because she doesn't care to always saying she's busy. I'm trying to figure out what these ladies talk about. I would have a very hard time keep conversation going without actually doing anything new or thinking about anything new. Ailments? I'm generally curious how to get through daily dinner parties at that age with such a sparse agenda.
Okay, I'm almost 80. What do I talk about with my family and friends? Um, pretty much the same things we've always talked about. What makes you think it would be that much different? Maybe she doesn't talk to you all that much because she finds her friends more interesting.