Some advantages to being old(er)
#61
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I have learned that although I was once famous for my ability to make wonderful sauces and gravies, I do not like them much. I much prefer to just season food so it does not need sauces and gravies. Baking from scratch is another skill I developed, but do not care to use anymore. Same with decorating cakes, when I was learning it, I loved it, but now I just don’t like dealing with sticky, messy, things. I would much rather waste my remaining time cutting up fabric and creating things with it. Not only does it make gifting much easier, it also preserves my waistline...I wonder what other skills those of us here have but just don’t care to use anymore?
#66
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At 80, I get to do pretty much what I want to do, when I want to do it , ... And, I can say "no" and "I quit" anytime also. FREE AT LAST. ...for now.
I love y'all. What great laughter. Keep it going!! LOL!!
I love y'all. What great laughter. Keep it going!! LOL!!
#67
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endora - i would love to get my hands on a dozen of those curity gauze unfolded rectanglar diapers. they are the very best dish towels!!! the last of mine gave up a few years ago. sigh.
i did not mind folding diapers. not so fond of changing a baby that was poopy from end to end and the baby required a bath before rediapering the little one.
i did not mind folding diapers. not so fond of changing a baby that was poopy from end to end and the baby required a bath before rediapering the little one.
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for the grandparents that had to raise their grandchildren- i salute you!
i hoped and prayed that their parents would be able to do the grunt work.
as far as parenting coming to an end - probably on the day i die.
i hoped and prayed that their parents would be able to do the grunt work.
as far as parenting coming to an end - probably on the day i die.
Last edited by bearisgray; 03-26-2018 at 03:25 AM.
#69
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endora - i would love to get my hands on a dozen of those curity gauze unfolded rectanglar diapers. they are the very best dish towels!!! the last of mine gave up a few years ago. sigh.
i did not mind folding diapers. not so fond of changing a baby that was poopy from end to end and the baby required a bath before rediapering the little one.
i did not mind folding diapers. not so fond of changing a baby that was poopy from end to end and the baby required a bath before rediapering the little one.
#70
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Join Date: Jun 2017
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Yes and no, Lynnie. While I would love nothing more than to visit here daily, life's events have to take front-seat, at least for now, but it sure is nice to know you're still here!
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