A smooth transition ? There is a whole host of wonderful catalogues and booklets geared up just waiting for you. Gadgets to help you... get your socks on / slip on shoes on. Open tin cans Pick up things you drop. Blingy walking sticks..need a few , very versatile.
Elasticated trousers , bedsocks, long John's for the cold , baraclavas to keep the ears warm..
Oh and if your going out in public remember to carry so identification so they can take you back lol
Oh and if you live alone a dog is a must ! I think that's compulsory .....
My ex was a social smoker. He never wanted or needed a smoke until you put a pint in his hand. The two had to go together. Also a guy I knew was just the same , as soon as he was out with friends having a drink he had to smoke x Other social smokers are the ones who don't normally have any cigarettes on them but if you offer them one of yours..the will light up xx
Poor man, replaced by pooch. Think he may have had a lucky escape. Probably spent too long in the dog house. Lol Dogs are ok but they are animals , with animal instincts and I hate to see them close to babies. Agree lots of people treat them as babies and pamper them something rotten. Each to their own if it keeps them happy. Companionship is valuable and they don't answer back..says it all xx
Well. ..speed dating lol. When someone ask you what you want..or what your looking for In a man..or relationship ..one somehow had a brain dead moment and thinks of the delightful possibilities. Then she wakes up ..does a reality check and had to to tweek her requirements a little. When we do get bold and do put what we want we get accused of being scarey, too frank or even deluded. Let's be honest , what we want and what we get will always be two different things. It makes life interesting. P.s. You can always ask them.xx
Dancing is soon good. I do line dancing ??. Ladies over eighty do it as well and have so much fun x Music makes to want to move ...our bodies were meant to move. X
Since the start of the year the various news around the world has been really thought provoking and distressing. Having a good family support system is a blessing that many never have alas. I hope and pray that we never become accustomed to such tragedies and except then as the norm. Faith steps in for those alone which is a blessing x
RE: When I’m 64
A smooth transition ? There is a whole host of wonderful catalogues and booklets geared up just waiting for you.Gadgets to help you...
get your socks on / slip on shoes on.
Open tin cans
Pick up things you drop.
Blingy walking sticks..need a few , very versatile.
Elasticated trousers , bedsocks, long John's for the cold , baraclavas to keep the ears warm..
Oh and if your going out in public remember to carry so identification so they can take you back lol
Oh and if you live alone a dog is a must ! I think that's compulsory .....