Anonymous wrote:The title of this thread is misleading.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents are in their late 60’s and they are awesome. They’re busy, they travel, they work our almost everyday, they have a very active social life, they always help with my three little kids and they are fun to be with. My DH thinks they are more fun then many of our friends. They each have one charity or non profit they are committed to and they really make a difference. My Dad was a very well known CEO but the day he retired he completely separated himself from that world to be with my mother, his children, grandchildren and friends. I think they are doing it the right way.
Yay! You win, smug mom. Feels good, huh?
Anonymous wrote:My parents are in their late 60’s and they are awesome. They’re busy, they travel, they work our almost everyday, they have a very active social life, they always help with my three little kids and they are fun to be with. My DH thinks they are more fun then many of our friends. They each have one charity or non profit they are committed to and they really make a difference. My Dad was a very well known CEO but the day he retired he completely separated himself from that world to be with my mother, his children, grandchildren and friends. I think they are doing it the right way.
Anonymous wrote:I’m probably the only person in DCUM who is 65. I can tell you I would rather go to the dentist than volunteer. Some people just hate it — the politics, the virtue signaling, the pointlessness of it, “art for the poor” sandwich making etc etc. Your mom probably volunteered all she wanted to when you were in school and now she’s DONE.
Anonymous wrote:Has she had any hobbies in the past? Is there a way you gently nudge her to get back into them? My parents are in their early 70s and really involved in their hobbies and volunteering with their church. My mom gardens and teaches Sunday school, my dad makes furniture and also volunteers at the church soup kitchen. I think it's important to have a social outlet and also to feel productive at whatever age.
Anonymous wrote:I do not it’s dementia. She hAd her pride hurt.