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Is that all you are rindy, I thought you were much older, thought you'd retired. I'm only 34 so I'm still a lot younger than you HA.
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I can never go to a holiday camp though, because it wouldn't be fair to enter the glamourous pensioner contest though.:D |
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My eldest is 18 this July and my youngest will be 16 in September. Im 37 and technically old enough to be a "grannie" ....
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They say after 21 its all down hill that might explain a lot. :( We are now in April and it dosnt seem that long ago that it was New Year its flying in that fast. Our hectic lifestyle with work and O/T dont help as we never seem to have the time to do anything. The phrase "not enough hours in the day" pops to mind. As a workaholic I am proberley reaching my pension faster than I should and know myself that a week with no work or anything constuctive to do does my napper in. Maybe its time to slow down chill out and take life by the horns and enjoy. :)
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My "baby" is nearly 28 and 6ft 2"! I suppose we don't remember things as well, because there's more to remember. I can remember books I read as a child, and find it hard to recall the plot of one I read two months ago. It is true that you never feel any different inside, I sometimes look in the mirror and wonder who the elderly looking woman is - and yes, I will still walk along a low wall (if there's no-one looking but someone close to hold my hand!). I would dance the night away if I had the breath for it.
That said, I have had some great times and some unusual experiences - ask me about living on a boat with a mad artist sometime ..... |
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I think time is relative...when you are in a boring lecture the time passes slowly......same in a traffic jam......but when you are late for something important....it just flies by...same as when you are enjoying something......so I reckon the best way to say it is........a minute isn't very long if you are on the right side of the toilet door!
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I felt old last month when my daughter hit the quarter century mark. But then I look at my 8 year old and feel young again.
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They did an experiment on TV a few weeks ago (or was that months ago?) where they asked people of different ages to estimate the length of a minute. The older people estimated it as much longer than an actual minute and the younger people estimated it as much shorter. So that meant that a real minute seemed longer than a minute to the younger people and shorter than a minute to the older people.
I don't feel any different inside to what I did when I was in my late teens or early 20s so where did all the years go? It doesn't seem 5 minutes since Mimi was born and now she's doing her GCSEs! :eek: |
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it dosent seem 2 minuets since i was 21,,,,where does all the time go?
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