Does life begin after 50?
What is there to look forward to when you cross the mid century mark?
While I know this could turn into a You know youre old when you... type of thread I am genuinely curious as to whether the senior members here are living their best life?
Do you think you are still young at heart?
Inside my head I am 20 and gorgeous...lol Outside my body looks more like 58 or 60. In reality just turned 68 and I don't have a lot of pain like some older folks do and very thankful to God for that.
This is how I would sum up each decade.
1- 10 -You are a baby and just getting started school, learning and living with your family.
11- 20- As a pre-teen and a teen you are still in school unsure of yourself and your place in life but trying to figure it out.
21-30 - College is finishing up if you go and you are dating, starting to really work, sometimes getting married and really figuring out who you are.
31-40 - These are the stressful years because you are working hard, paying for rent/mortgage, usually married and starting that family, some may even be taking care of their parents and stress is out the roof... You are in the full swing of life.
41-50 - These are the little less stress years as you still have family, but they are pretty much grown and you might start being a grandparent at this point. So empty nest years and you start feeling some freedom.
51-60 You are all about retirement and can't wait to get there for me I was pushed into it at 58, but it was the best thing that happened to me and I have been loving life ever since. Free time to do what I want whenever I want. Kid out of the house on her own and I even found time to get married at 59. A lot less stress not having to get up and go to work every day. For me its been the best time of my life.
61-68 - The beginning of decline for me. At 66 I started falling my balance isn't as good as it used to be but I have not gotten hurt so I am glad and thank God for that, I don't breathe as well as I used to. I have a few things medically wrong with me but I am doing great for the age I am and again thankful.
I still enjoy life and love to sit on my porch in the spring, summer, fall and watch the birds and I do plant a garden and flowers in the yard and piddle around. I do love to sew and working on my sewing room to get it set up to start making quilts again... We moved a couple of years ago from Florida to Tennessee and residual boxes got stored in the sewing room so going through that to make the room usable... These really are the best years of my life and as long as you can keep in touch with your family and friends these years are stress free from the middle part of life....
My head still tells me I'm in my 20's though...lol
Hope this helped answer your question.