Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL started going again after retiring. My grandparents started going in their 70s. I think it's about simply more free time to participate in church activities, volunteering, etc.
Ah, good point. She hasn't worked in a few years, and my dad is slowly dialing back his consulting business.
And no, it's not a cult.
Exactly. I posted above about how your parents no longer have Larla's snowboots/soccer game/college applications/endless logistics at the fronts of their minds. So now they can start to think about bigger, more spiritual issues. It sounds refreshing, actually.
Oh, goodness. They haven't had any of that in 20 years!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL started going again after retiring. My grandparents started going in their 70s. I think it's about simply more free time to participate in church activities, volunteering, etc.
Ah, good point. She hasn't worked in a few years, and my dad is slowly dialing back his consulting business.
And no, it's not a cult.
Exactly. I posted above about how your parents no longer have Larla's snowboots/soccer game/college applications/endless logistics at the fronts of their minds. So now they can start to think about bigger, more spiritual issues. It sounds refreshing, actually.
Oh, goodness. They haven't had any of that in 20 years!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL started going again after retiring. My grandparents started going in their 70s. I think it's about simply more free time to participate in church activities, volunteering, etc.
Ah, good point. She hasn't worked in a few years, and my dad is slowly dialing back his consulting business.
And no, it's not a cult.
Exactly. I posted above about how your parents no longer have Larla's snowboots/soccer game/college applications/endless logistics at the fronts of their minds. So now they can start to think about bigger, more spiritual issues. It sounds refreshing, actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My MIL started going again after retiring. My grandparents started going in their 70s. I think it's about simply more free time to participate in church activities, volunteering, etc.
Ah, good point. She hasn't worked in a few years, and my dad is slowly dialing back his consulting business.
And no, it's not a cult.
Exactly. I posted above about how your parents no longer have Larla's snowboots/soccer game/college applications/endless logistics at the fronts of their minds. So now they can start to think about bigger, more spiritual issues. It sounds refreshing, actually.