I've got gray in my beard more so than anywhere else...mostly because I'm balding, lol. But I'm long past caring anymore. Getting older definitely beats the alternative.
Getting older and still keeping your perspective is better than having dementia or alzheimer's disease. Keep you mind and body active.
Lmao.. this guy goes to the same Asian restaurant as my mom, i saw him once actually when I went with her
I used to drive alzheimer patients to the alzheimer center. If the patient is scared and they hit you, cannot do anything about it.
I just picture you in the drivers seta of white passnger van get slapped repeatedly in the head by some old black women. "how about that nu&&a." Then she realizes that your not her son.
The patients I have drove didn't say much to me. I once had to lift a woman out of the car when we arrived at the center. I had another woman told me that she once lived in Tavernier Key. For almost an hour.
Being the baby in the family of seven brothers and sisters, I dreaded turning 30. Since I have reached that milestone, I dread now 40. I have to learn to accept the inevitability of this thing called aging.
Forty is neither fearful, or fatal. I will be 48 in August. It is a physical, mental and emotional stage. We still learn. We still live and grow. What one does during that time is up to the individual.
Was that to say that she was "down" cause her geo-local (for an hour lol) or something to that effect?
I will keep this in mind. Mr.Gorath forgive me. I mistook you for being a far more younger person in a previous thread. Again, thank you for sharing your wisdom.
Nope. She was trying to make conversation but she could only talk about how she used to live in Tavernier Key in the Keys. It was hard for me to find where she lived during that time.
Turning 21, for me, was great. I was a grown up! Turning 30, for me, was awful. Turning 40 was a blip. I'll stop there....