Anonymous wrote:I began to feel old when it was, likely, the last time I'd do something. Water ski, figure skate, were examples in my 40s. At 60+ anytime I can't walk with a smooth gait, I feel I look old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outside of setting up retirement financing.
Recently took our kids on a hiking type trip, I had trouble keeping up and staying up late with them. My teens are 16, 15, and 13. Both DH and I are 59. I’m glad we did the trip but this was our last one like this.
I never felt or accepted that i was old but with 60 around the corner, I now do. I’m still getting botox and fillers but i’m thinking of stopping; two of my kids told me not to stop! To keep doing it until they are done with college, how do you like that!
I am 62 and don't feel old (well some days) and I have tried botox a few times and did not think it helped much; I do get my roots colored; other wise I am looking my age I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Outside of setting up retirement financing.
Recently took our kids on a hiking type trip, I had trouble keeping up and staying up late with them. My teens are 16, 15, and 13. Both DH and I are 59. I’m glad we did the trip but this was our last one like this.
I never felt or accepted that i was old but with 60 around the corner, I now do. I’m still getting botox and fillers but i’m thinking of stopping; two of my kids told me not to stop! To keep doing it until they are done with college, how do you like that!
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why your kids want you to keep getting Botox and fillers until they’re done with college. That’s weird. What does it have to do with them?