Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most 50 year olds I know are running around with kid’s sports/activities all weekend. Where do you live that 50 year olds are hiding in their homes all weekend?
By 50-52 everyone in my circle was an empty nester and we didn't marry until after grad schools.
Not my circle. Most people had their LAST kid around 38-39. So I am 52 with a 15-year old and 17-year old. 3 more years until the last one leaves for college. I have friends that have kids from 12-25 who are similar age. Then I have some neighbors my age whose kids graduated from college and are back living at home while they go to grad school.
I’ve been to a lot of 50th bday parties over the last 2 years and nobody was a full empty nest—a kid or two were still at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most 50 year olds I know are running around with kid’s sports/activities all weekend. Where do you live that 50 year olds are hiding in their homes all weekend?
By 50-52 everyone in my circle was an empty nester and we didn't marry until after grad schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in my 50s and I plan to go to a Cure gig as soon as they get to town.
I'm in my 50s and figure I can buy an artist's entire back catalogue for less than the price of a ticket to many concerts. I can't be bothered with the crush at concerts for younger artists and I want to hear the music, not the bad singing of the person standing next to me. I'm short so might not be able to see over tall people. I'm also trying to protect my hearing.
I went to an REM concert in 2004, and was one of the few people without grey hair. I wonder what the demographic will be like at the Cure. While I feel like I did when I was 18, seeing how much Robert Smith has aged brings it home to me that I have aged that much too.
Anonymous wrote:Why do all of my older neighbors stay home all weekend? They never go anywhere, is this what happens when you get older? Or is this just them? I think they are all 50+, if I had to guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do all of my older neighbors stay home all weekend? They never go anywhere, is this what happens when you get older? Or is this just them? I think they are all 50+, if I had to guess.
What a truly stupid question!
Anonymous wrote:Why do all of my older neighbors stay home all weekend? They never go anywhere, is this what happens when you get older? Or is this just them? I think they are all 50+, if I had to guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most 50 year olds I know are running around with kid’s sports/activities all weekend. Where do you live that 50 year olds are hiding in their homes all weekend?
By 50-52 everyone in my circle was an empty nester and we didn't marry until after grad schools.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in my 50s and I plan to go to a Cure gig as soon as they get to town.
Anonymous wrote:It’s too crowded on weekends to go out. I’d rather go out during the weekday when it’s peaceful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I clicked on this thread, thinking OP was going to write about older neighbors in possible need of assistance and suggestions on they may be able to help. This is NOT what I expected to read.
Same here.
OP needs to expand their interests beyond curtain-twitching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most 50 year olds I know are running around with kid’s sports/activities all weekend. Where do you live that 50 year olds are hiding in their homes all weekend?
When I was 50 my youngest of four was 20 and already in college. You know a lot of old parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most 50 year olds I know are running around with kid’s sports/activities all weekend. Where do you live that 50 year olds are hiding in their homes all weekend?
When I was 50 my youngest of four was 20 and already in college. You know a lot of old parents.
Not really. 50 with a 13 year old (youngest) LOTS of moms in his class are 50+.
Anonymous wrote:Why do all of my older neighbors stay home all weekend? They never go anywhere, is this what happens when you get older? Or is this just them? I think they are all 50+, if I had to guess.