If she doesn’t want to live in senior living, then she can find her own place—an apartment perhaps—she can live in, pay for, and sustain herself, if she’s really so confident of herself and her capabilities still at her age.
But I suspect the whole point she chose to move down here in the first place is the realization she can’t quite do that alone anymore. If so, then…maybe she does need to step up and face reality, unsavory as it might be.
But I doubt that’ll happen. I’m fully expecting her to just decide to stay at Len’s place indefinitely in the end.
72 today is not the 72 of our parents or their parents. i am 71 and do not see myself in a senior living facility for many years to come if at all. i walk everyday, i roller blade when the weather allows, i do all my own yardwork, do some plumbing, can change the oil in my vehicle, change a tire, do maintenance on my mower, pay bills and balance my checkbook, etc. she should find a place that suits her and there are such things as buses, Uber to help her get around.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE about 3 years ago
“Ballistic” medicine.
allen@home about 3 years ago
Everybody grows old. Nobody said you have to grow up.
Iseau about 3 years ago
Today’s “Over theHedge” cartoon gave me this idea. She should move in with Keith Richard, she’d fit right in.
Diat60 about 3 years ago
Little old ladies are OTHER women my age. Definitely not me!
The Famous Eccles about 3 years ago
72? That’s a Spring Chicken. I’m 74 in two months and there’s no way I’m ready to go live with a lot of old people!
scyphi26 about 3 years ago
If she doesn’t want to live in senior living, then she can find her own place—an apartment perhaps—she can live in, pay for, and sustain herself, if she’s really so confident of herself and her capabilities still at her age.
But I suspect the whole point she chose to move down here in the first place is the realization she can’t quite do that alone anymore. If so, then…maybe she does need to step up and face reality, unsavory as it might be.
But I doubt that’ll happen. I’m fully expecting her to just decide to stay at Len’s place indefinitely in the end.
j.l.farmer about 3 years ago
72 today is not the 72 of our parents or their parents. i am 71 and do not see myself in a senior living facility for many years to come if at all. i walk everyday, i roller blade when the weather allows, i do all my own yardwork, do some plumbing, can change the oil in my vehicle, change a tire, do maintenance on my mower, pay bills and balance my checkbook, etc. she should find a place that suits her and there are such things as buses, Uber to help her get around.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
Sorry Len, that was the wrong response to Mama!
Bruce388 about 3 years ago
72? Young punk.
ncdrifter about 3 years ago
Growing up takes the fun out of growing old; this way “we” can get away with things we didn’t dare attempt in our youth!
Bobtul07110 about 3 years ago
I’m 72 and I don’t wanna grow up!!!
Rogers George Premium Member about 3 years ago
Urk! I’m 76 and still employed full time!