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Does time speed up as you get older?
On a recent sleepless night, I realised I'm half way between seventeen and the state pensionable age of sixty five. I can remember everything I did aged seventeen. I passed my driving test, and my A-levels. I remember what clothes I had, where we went on holiday, what records I played, the times of the buses I had to catch to and from college. I can even remember who had bread ordered on Saturday mornings at my partime job, and who prefered pale or well done loaves. I spent the summer working in Cornwall for a Dutch lesbian aristocrat, and can even rhyme off the names of all of her animals. In fact it seems just like yesterday not twenty four years ago. All this sleepless mathematics started because I was remembering how I used to sit in church as a child, and work out the age of the hymn writers. John Wesley (1703-1791), therefore he was eighty eight. So at the end of this ramble two questions, as anything happened to make you feel your age, and does time speed up the more we travel further down this mortal coil? Is that why children very often add quarter years to their age, because time seems to pass so slowly when you are just starting out in life? ie: 'I'm seven and three quarters' |
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Its funny you should say that i was just the other day talking to a friend when i said i am nearly 29 but i really dont feel old i still feel 15! and she agreed only now i have to act responsable as i now have 2 children of my own and my friend is about to have her 2nd.
I just seems as though i went to bed one night aged 15 and woke up 28! Its pretty hard to comprehend really a mortgage is for grown ups but thats where me and Daddiboo are at now. I just think its scary how soon things seem to happen these days. wait till i go to bed aged 29 and wake up about 72 with grandchildren Oohh i dread to think. |
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There's something about age and life......... It's like bog roll, the closer you get to the end, the quicker it goes...:D
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Interesting.....at what age do you enter your second childhood?
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I'll say it does.......I no sooner seem to have got the christmas decs away before it is time to take them out again......A third of the year has gone in a blink of an eye.
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ooooh er Lettie.....that is one way of putting it......I'd better just use a sheet at a time from now on...from life that is, not the bog roll!
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When you are a child you always want time to pass more quickly. You can't wait until Christmas, or the school holidays, or your next birthday, and time seems to drag soooooooooo slowly. Now, when you are older, the pages on the calendar, indeed the calendars themselves, seem to whiz by, just like they used to in old movies to show the passing of time. Blimey, like they say, this ain't no dress rehearsal, better get on and enjoy life right here, right now.:) |
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I still feel as though i'm still in my late teens early twenties when i'm having a night out, but when i wake up the following morning i feel about 80, when actually i'm only 44.
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:) well time does seem to be flying by now. Nearly 49 and 1/2 so hope the next 6 months go a bit slower lol :engsmil:
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Maybe the reason is that you get busier as you get older and there simply doesn't seem to be enough time to do things while when you're younger there seems to be plenty of time to do everything.
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It all depends what I am doing on how old I feel!!! But i do agree time does seem to be flying by and I am only 35!!
So if time is flying by so quickly now should I be getting my order in for my zimmer frame and booking a room at the local residential home soon????? :rolleyes: |
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I am on a kamikaze mission at the moment, spending my very last bit 'o money on a Med. cruise .. ok so may have to sell my house 'cause of shortfall in endowment policy and pay-up time to the mortgage company end of month, but don't give a damn, will not be able to take the memory of this holiday away from me, will they ?? .. least my 'short' term memory fails of course. I also find can speak my mind more (hope not hurtfully though !) .. will I get like Blanche out of Corrie or Catherine Tate as one of her characters who does this ? Fun though, 'cause get forgiven more easily, using my age as an excuse :D |
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I hate how time is flying! It scares the hell out of me ..... and yes I'm serious!
I think it hits me how time has flown with my oldest being 13 year old. It certainly doesn't feel 13 years ago I gave birth to my beautiful little baby! It feels to me like she can be no older than 5 year old !! Quote:
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What makes me feel old? Well I have a niece who is 6 1/2 years younger than me - she has 2 kids one who is 3 in a couple of weeks and the other will be 1 next month, another niece hit 21 last year, another niece hit 18, my nephew was 17 last month, my other nephew is 14 next month and another niece will be 12 next month. Now that makes me feel old! Especially when you hear them talking and they dont realise that you are listening in!
The other question does time speed up - yes it does especially when you dont want it to! |
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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" ....
Arrrrgggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !:eek: |
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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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