I retired almost 10 years ago at age 63. Health is very good except for the occasional aches and pains that come from being in my 70's. I'm not afraid of dying but I am concerned about getting my bucket list trimmed to zero before that happens.
I retired almost 10 years ago at age 63. Health is very good except for the occasional aches and pains that come from being in my 70's. I'm not afraid of dying but I am concerned about getting my bucket list trimmed to zero before that happens.
Running out of anchovie stuffed olives for martinis
I retired almost 10 years ago at age 63. Health is very good except for the occasional aches and pains that come from being in my 70's. I'm not afraid of dying but I am concerned about getting my bucket list trimmed to zero before that happens.
Boy, does that hit home! Last November 14th, I had to take my wife to the ER. (Not the engine room.) 10 months later, I'm now the chief cook and bottle washer. No more boating for her and very little, if any socializing.We probably won't be going on any more long ones in the future. Take it from us, you have no idea what next year will bring.
"us"? Geeesh, WifeyB, Thanks for that invitation. I didn't know you cared!Wifey B: I don't ever want mine to be zero. I want to add things to it every year so that I'm always dreaming. I see us at 110 lying in bed, naked (I had to throw that in) internet on giant tv, giving instructions by voice and taking virtual trips to those places and to do those things we didn't get done in the first hundred years.
That should send shudders up their backs if parked in a covered berth.
"us"? Geeesh, WifeyB, Thanks for that invitation. I didn't know you cared!
Thanks for that clarification. Kinda made me wonder when you quoted my earlier post then referred to "us".Wifey B: Not you.....A different Us.