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How do you accept change as you age?

Aging Well | Last Active: Nov 7, 2020 | Replies (277)

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@fiesty76

@jeanie26, I'm just rereading your post and sending you condolences on the tragic loss of your daughter. What a gift your grands and great grands are in your life and what a blessing that you can be with them often.

I just want to add that it is really nice to meet another who never experiences boredom. I do occasionally feel a spurt of loneliness but that passes quickly. So many I know complain of boredom and the need for constant companionship. Solitude and simple pleasures may make me boring, vbg, but I am very content and celebrate a quiet environment with as few outside stressors as possible.

Recent events have led me to "overload" so stopping again all news media exposure and withdrawing from communications of which I feel vulnerable and uncertain will help restore my happier equilibrium.

And if you decide you have some extra pounds to spare, please feel free to send them my way, ok? Smiles

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Awww yes, the bliss of not being bored or lonely. People I have found, find it hard to believe that there are those of us who really don't get bored or lonely. Sure once in a great while I wish there were someone here but that wish is short lived. As for any extra pounds I have to spare, oh my yes I have about 25 extra pounds I wish I could send you. Better yet, come getum..