Anonymous wrote:Finding this string fascinating. Definitely shows there are two sides (at least) to every coin. I am 49 and my husband (>50) and I are pregnant with our first. Have led a wonderfully fulfilling life to date, as a high-paid professional, who has travelled the world, been the go-to aunt for my numerous nieces/nephews, and am looking forward to this new phase. And, no, I don't feel anywhere close to my age, and I don't have energy problems, or out of touch with the youth of today, so don't bother wishing me well if you are planning to retire at 53 as I've set myself up very well. You chose your lot and I chose mine and the decision was a very conscious, educated one. My kid is going to be very lucky to have me as its (we don't know the sex yet) mom at this age ... I can provide much better than if I had the kid in my 30s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. When we're about 53, the plan is that DH and I are retiring and cruising the islands.
Good luck to all of you older parents on here! It takes a special kind. I couldn't imagine.
I'm 53 and can't imagine a better life than I have right now with my DH and our two teenagers (and our dog). Thank you for the well wishes!
Agree! I couldn't imagine wasting my 20s being married and pregnant. That was for drinking and drugs!
+1
I was able to both party AND start a family in my twenties (not simultaneously, of course). Imagine!
Wow. When we're about 53, the plan is that DH and I are retiring and cruising the islands.
Good luck to all of you older parents on here! It takes a special kind. I couldn't imagine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. When we're about 53, the plan is that DH and I are retiring and cruising the islands.
Good luck to all of you older parents on here! It takes a special kind. I couldn't imagine.
I'm 53 and can't imagine a better life than I have right now with my DH and our two teenagers (and our dog). Thank you for the well wishes!
Agree! I couldn't imagine wasting my 20s being married and pregnant. That was for drinking and drugs!
+1
Anonymous wrote:NP. It is tiring but my child was worth the wait. I only wish he knew me when I had at least a smattering of energy.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. When we're about 53, the plan is that DH and I are retiring and cruising the islands.
Good luck to all of you older parents on here! It takes a special kind. I couldn't imagine.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. When we're about 53, the plan is that DH and I are retiring and cruising the islands.
Good luck to all of you older parents on here! It takes a special kind. I couldn't imagine.
Anonymous wrote:
I know a couple who adopted a newborn when the wife was 50, and the husband a little older.
I hope their energy doesn't flag...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. When we're about 53, the plan is that DH and I are retiring and cruising the islands.
Good luck to all of you older parents on here! It takes a special kind. I couldn't imagine.
Hope that works out for you.
LOL!! Life has a funny way of not working out the way you expect. That is all.
Why all the backlash over this comment? I thought it was fine. Not everyone has to live the same life you do, on the same schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. When we're about 53, the plan is that DH and I are retiring and cruising the islands.
Good luck to all of you older parents on here! It takes a special kind. I couldn't imagine.