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Age Appropriate

September 24, 2014 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

A few months ago, I lamented the fact that I would soon be turning 60.

father-timeWell, try as I might to deny the inevitable, September 28 has arrived.

I am now officially entering my seventh decade.

Also, as I mentioned, I grok that there are people looking at 60 in their rear view mirrors, most likely shaking their heads, thinking, “Come on Scott. Get over it!” Yet, I remind these naysayers that this is the oldest I’ve ever been. My wife, in attempt to be supportive I presume, has been espousing, “Remember, today is the youngest you’ll be for the remainder of your life.”

Hmmm… I don’t know whether that’s comforting or not. But, what can I say; she’s a child in her fifties. She’ll learn.

So, I went to the doctor for a check up. They checked my weight (“You’re lost a few pounds since last year.” Yay!) and blood pressure (“We need to watch that.” Sigh…)

Then came my height.

I’m going to be vulnerable here so be gentle with your judgment, okay? Most of my adult life, I’ve lied about my height, insisting I’m a towering 5’ 9” when I’m actually a diminutive 5’ 8”. One might rightly wonder why that extra inch matters so much to my obviously frail psyche — and that’s a fair question. Yet, the honest reply is I haven’t a clue. Maybe it’s a guy thing, who knows? Anyway, of late, with newfound maturity, I’ve finally come to grips with the reality that major league basketball is not going to come calling and have accepted my actual stature.

So, it’s one of nature’s practical jokes that I find out I’ve shriveled to five-seven and a half! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Baby Boomers, Health, humor, Newspaper Column Tagged With: aging, aging process, birthdays, doctors, humor, sixties

Time to Take Off the Training Wheels

August 7, 2014 by Featured Author

by Julie Weir

From the minute you put your child onto their first bike you know there will come a time when the training wheels will have to come off.

You know this, yet you don’t realize how quickly that day will sneak up on you.

Suddenly, last week, this day was upon us. We decided that we would take the training wheels off my daughters bike and my son’s bike (4.5 years old, came out of the womb able to do somersaults, self-proclaimed king of the world) at the same time. “Why go through this twice?”, was the thought.

As we loaded the bikes in the van to drive to the nearest bike trail (no way were our kids going learn to ride on the Indy-500 in front of our house) I could feel my stomach cramping. They were going to fall, whine, cry, sniffle, whine some more, and then bleed. My daughter was likely never going to get on a bike again. I thought about hiding the bikes and detouring to an ice cream store in a wildly evasive manoeuvrings.

I suddenly realized I was holding my breath and starting to squirm.

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Filed Under: Baby Boomers, Change, family, Guest Author, humor, Relationships Tagged With: aging, bike helmet, bike riding, child bike, children, family, guest author, happiness, inspiration, lifestyle change

Video: Little Girl Doesn’t Want Her Brother to Grow Up

July 30, 2014 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

I don’t whether to laugh or cry at this video.

However, I think we can all really relate. Sometimes aging just sucks. However, who would have thought it would affect this little girl so much.  In this video, she not only laments the fact that her little brother is going to grow up, but that she will.

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Filed Under: Baby Boomers, Change, family, humor, Video Tagged With: aging, change, children, crying, emotions, family, humor, poignant, relationships, sad

Video: 80 Years of Happy

July 29, 2014 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

I apologize in advance for this.

I have to admit, I like(d) the song “Happy” for a long time. It’s become a phenomenon and it caught me. However, it’s now become an ear-worm and each time I think I’ve got it out of my head, it comes back to haunt me again. In this case, I’m OK with it but I have to warn you if you’ve been trying to get it out of your head, don’t watch the video.

But it’s worth it.

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Filed Under: Baby Boomers, humor, Video Tagged With: aging, dance, fitness, happy dance, humor, seniors

Video: Old Man Will Never Stop Dancing

July 25, 2014 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

I don’t know whether this old guy dancing is more humorous or inspirational. Either way, it’s just fun.

Post by Stanton Warriors.

Filed Under: Baby Boomers, humor, Video Tagged With: aging, dance, fitness, humor

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