Your best age

Started by Mups, Yesterday at 12:27:11 PM

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Mups

If we could choose to knock a few years off the age we are now  - would you?

How many years would you choose to go back,  when do you think you were at your prime,  or perhaps had the most fun?

I would be happy to go back even 10 years,  as then I didn't have all the aches and pains I've acquired lately!

If you could go back again,  would you do anything differently? 
 I am not sure I would change much, because I believe the choices we made, created lessons to learn from.

Vlad

I would go back 60 years, I was single had money in my pocket, fitter than a butchers dog and indestructible 😄

Raven

I'd go back to my 40s, I was fit as a fiddle no knee problems and no heart problems. Still married but kind of leading my own life most of the time, he was working shifts driving buses so hardly ever home. I was working part time, looking after the house, and had 2 Old English Sheepdogs that took up a good bit of my time, I was teaching 8 classes a week of Line dancing in the evenings, and on a Saturday Night several of us went to a Linedance with a live band, usually Dundee, Edinburgh, or Glasgow very occasionally there was one in Perth. AND, AND, I still had my Raven Hair, lots of it, much thicker back then, it broke my heart when I went platinum.
It was a good time and I enjoyed it.  :busted:


Mups

Nice happy memories for you, Raven.   :upvote:

Scrumpy


When I was in my late forties.. my grandchildren.. 
They brought much happiness into my life..
They still do..




Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

muddy


I was happiest when my children were small and we lived right near a beach in Borneo .
We used to go down to the sea on Sundays and barbecue it was lovely .

Silver Tabby

Quote from: Raven on Yesterday at 03:34:58 PMI'd go back to my 40s, I was fit as a fiddle no knee problems and no heart problems. Still married but kind of leading my own life most of the time, he was working shifts driving buses so hardly ever home. I was working part time, looking after the house, and had 2 Old English Sheepdogs that took up a good bit of my time, I was teaching 8 classes a week of Line dancing in the evenings, and on a Saturday Night several of us went to a Linedance with a live band, usually Dundee, Edinburgh, or Glasgow very occasionally there was one in Perth. AND, AND, I still had my Raven Hair, lots of it, much thicker back then, it broke my heart when I went platinum.
It was a good time and I enjoyed it.  :busted:



Great action shot there, Raven!






GrannyMac

I can't pick a specific time, lots of highs and lows over the decades.  Lots of joy with young grandchildren in my 60s, and retirement brings its own rewards.  Happy to take each day at a time now, still active, and still here!
Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖

Raven

Quote from: Silver Tabby on Today at 07:14:20 AMGreat action shot there, Raven!

Thankyou Tabby, I was at a Linedance in The Lovet Hotel in Perth, Had no idea this photo had been taken untill one of the ladies from a dance class handed it to me the next week.  :busted:

Michael Rolls

March 1987. Veronica and I married with many good years ahead
Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
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Scrumpy


I also enjoyed packing up the tourer and heading west with Sam..
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..