I am 67 and a great-grandma and love it all.
My sugar is way out of whack because I have been eating chocolate. I don't like being referred to as "old or elderly" These apply to someone well into their 80's at lease. It is only a number anyway the 60's are the new 40's. |
75 and have been sewing since WW II. Started with the obligatory apron in Girl Scouts
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Ya know Sewmomma, please let your DH know that older is better... as in wine, cheese and women who quilt. He may not realize that himself until "he" is of all things... "old". He does know that it will happen to him also, doesn't he? LOL :lol: :lol: :lol:
In my mind I am about 33, going on... :-D Bless your DH and give him a hug. Hope I am around when he too is "old". :lol: |
71. And I'm just learning. After seeing everyone else's age here I'm feeling really old.
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I'm 36 and been quilting for about 7 years now.
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I am 64, hence the name oldquilter. Thought that was appropriate. Only, we are none of us that old mentally, right?
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I am 56, young at heart. My mind feels like I am young. I still think like I can do things when I was 20. My body on the other hand. I have stiffening of my hands when waking up.
I am what I would call a young senior. |
I'm 56, but don't feel that old on days that I get to quilt!
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I am 49. I started quilting at 39 and my daughter said the same thing.
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