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#51
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Originally Posted by Baren*eh*ked_canadian
I'm 28.
I realise that I'm one of the younger people on this forum, but honestly I think it so cool that there are older folks who are just as computer savvy and up to date with technology to be able to keep up with the younger generation.
My grandmother could barely work a remote control for the TV, nevermind telling it apart from the one for the VCR. I guess I automatically assume that older people can't be bothered to keep up with technology and I was pleasantly surprised to find how many people here are of that generation and just as capable as the rest, and with more experience on the subject at hand than I!
I realise that I'm one of the younger people on this forum, but honestly I think it so cool that there are older folks who are just as computer savvy and up to date with technology to be able to keep up with the younger generation.
My grandmother could barely work a remote control for the TV, nevermind telling it apart from the one for the VCR. I guess I automatically assume that older people can't be bothered to keep up with technology and I was pleasantly surprised to find how many people here are of that generation and just as capable as the rest, and with more experience on the subject at hand than I!
#53
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central PA
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Originally Posted by liblueeyes
43 with two girls 18( lives with me) and 23(married) - feel way young to have kids that age. My oldest is talking about having a baby. I don't know if I am ready for Grandma yet!
Trust me, being a grandmother is super! Makes you wonder why you didn't have the grandkids first! :lol:
#54
"never regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"
I'm thrilled to see so many appreciate the age they are. :-)
I'm 38.... knew it was 30 something, had to count to figure out the second digit! LOL
I'm thrilled to see so many appreciate the age they are. :-)
I'm 38.... knew it was 30 something, had to count to figure out the second digit! LOL
#56
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Baxter, TN
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I'M ONE DAY LATE ON THIS POST.I AM 60 YEARS OLD, BUT I HAVE ENJOYED EVERY YEAR OF MY LIFE. I HAVE A LOT TO BE THANKFUL FOR. EACH NEW YEAR IS LIKE GETTING A FRESH NEW START IN LIFE. HOPEFULY I WILL HAVE LEARNED FROM LAST YEARS MISTAKES. TO ME AGE IS JUST A NUMBER. :lol:
#57
I'm 50. Looking forward to next month when hubby turns 60 (the only time he's 10 years older) and I turn 51 at the end of the month. I love prime numbers, so I will love being 51.
(And where have those years gone- I swear I'm still 30!)
And looking forward to May when my baby sister turns 50. I like the sympathy card idea- it's right up her alley.
(And where have those years gone- I swear I'm still 30!)
And looking forward to May when my baby sister turns 50. I like the sympathy card idea- it's right up her alley.
#58
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Originally Posted by wvdek
Not me-55 next b-day. I earned every year and grey hair. Ok, so I only have a few grey hairs.
nope, I'm proud to be kicking. Let the 20's and 30's set, worry about getting older. I'm too tired, lol!:wink:
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