Aging Alone—Finding Strength and Connection
As we grow older, many of us face the reality of living alone or being without a strong support system. Let’s talk about it—how do you stay connected with others, maintain your independence, and find joy in this stage of life? Are there communities, activities, or personal practices that have made a difference for you? Let’s share ideas, experiences, and encouragement to remind ourselves that we’re never truly alone.
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I understand completely. I am alone and do not seem to make friends though I am not difficult, but too well read for many and not interested in gossip or the usual chatterings. No patience for fools, I suppose, I like sardonic, smart humour and words, walks and brain power. But I also look a bit strange due to surgery years ago that left my face slightly unpleasant and just a bit offbalance. People can't get past an aberration, and either embrace it or repel it.
Hi Robert,
That was too bad about the problem that you had with your computer that cost you $100! I have had my computer for many years and it works perfect. I bought it from Puget Systems in Auburn WA. They offer free tech support for life with every computer. Plus they mail you the computer at no charge. They make them so good that they hardly ever have to be repaired. When you do have a problem they can usually fix it online. I haven't had to have my computer repaired in over 8 years and I use it constantly! You might want to consider them for your next computer. Just do a Google search for them.
PML
Hi PML. This happened to me many years ago when computers were not so stable and vulnerable as they are today. I described this incident to bring attention to the fact that if anyone spends significant time with a computer online they should know some basics so they don't waste time and money trying to figure a issue that very well might be very simple. I also paid $100 back then to have spyware or malware removed. The computer tech was nice enough to tell me that all I needed to do was use a $5 key (or something like that) to quickly resolve the issue.
"People can't get past an aberration, and either embrace it or repel it."
So true. All too often, the world can be cold and cruel. We wonder what God was thinking about. But sometimes we experience a warm blast of kindness and faith is rekindled. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ke38iO2G2D0 "Life is hard, but God is Good"
If you live in or near Ventura, perhaps we could walk and talk. Jim
Yup. Yup what?
Reading does set one apart. Our library has book discussions, but always in the evening & I don't want to go out then. Tell me your favorite authors &/or books.
Do you also listen to books?
In reply to katecaspian. K
I appreciate you sharing the difficulties you have with your arthritis and gut issues and how they are limiting. I have similar problems, mine is back not hips, but still makes sitting difficult, even driving. And the gut issues are unpredictable. May see a pelvic floor specialist soon to see if that will help. Our housing costs are so much less than other living situations too, have decided to stay put also, even though house has 4 levels. I don't have to visit all 4 on a daily basis so it is doable so far. What a bright spot, just the encouragement you needed, your grandson provided in suggesting lunch. Very precious times that he will remember all the days of his life. One day at a time, indeed! ❤️
And you have us! Hugs
Thank you!