lament on old age.

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Spent the morning power washing all the sidewalks around the house. There are walks on three sides of the house that run full length. I am done and will not be able to any more work at all for several days. Some times I have trouble facing the fact that I just can't do what I could even 5 years ago. I feel I need to be doing stuff as I grew up working on my Uncle's 75000 acre ranch. O
well such is life
 
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I understand how you feel. I am starting to run into the same situation. At this point, I do as much as I can then let it go. I am doing everything I can to avoid injury because I have seen others push too hard injure themselves and then comes the real downward spiral. Doing something a little at a time is better in my opinion. Take care and don't overdo it.
 
Spent the morning power washing all the sidewalks around the house. There are walks on three sides of the house that run full length. I am done and will not be able to any more work at all for several days. Some times I have trouble facing the fact that I just can't do what I could even 5 years ago. I feel I need to be doing stuff as I grew up working on my Uncle's 75000 acre ranch. O
well such is life
I hit 70 and just feel pleased to have dodged many bullets, figurative and literal. Never expected that God would grant me this much time.
 
What I lament about old age is that it came too quickly.
I went to a family reunion over the weekend down in NC. With all the necessary stops it turned into a 9 hour drive each way going straight through. If we do it again next year I'm breaking up the trip. Luckily Batmobile #1 is pretty much built for comfort.
 
I do tasks when my motivation, my aching body, and the planets align. Needless to say, not a lot gets done anymore.
I'm 73 and am getting to that stage, too, although no aches. Last medical (bloodwork, EEG etc.) said all was good but I do find I'm a bit short on energy... and motivation.
 
Ran into another problem with age. Got tangled in my own feet and fell down. No real damage but landed on right side and now have a Glock 43 size bruise on my right leg. Those guns are not very comfortable to land on when they are in your pocket
 
For age is opportunity, no less
Than youth itself, though in another dress
And as the evening twilight fades away
The sky is filled with stars, invisible by day.


- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

(I post this now and then to remind myself, and perhaps others, that age ain't all bad..)
 
I understand...from personal experience.

I once was told that if my body felt like it did at 19, I may never prepare for eternity.
Getting old can be considered a kindness. Slowly by slowly we build the evidence in our own bodies that we "ain't gonna" be here forever.

Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.

 
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