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What Makes You Feel Your Age?

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Notsogrand Fri 23-Mar-12 20:55:32

I put all my shopping onto the conveyor belt in Tesco this morning and then waited my turn to be served. Amongst all the fruit & veg and tins & packets on the belt I noticed the Polygrip, Tena Lady & Rennies. They'd congregated together in a little group, as if to keep each other company.
There may just as well have been a big, cardboard arrow pointing at me from the ceiling stating This woman has false teeth, damp gussets and she burps

So I ruckled everything around a bit to separate the offending items and added a packet of trendy chewing gum so my shopping looked a bit more 'cool'.

dorsetpennt Sat 24-Mar-12 09:57:44

Realising your friends are getting old can be upsetting. I have a dear friend who's memory is becoming worse and that is really sad. I'm not wrinkled exactly just a bit sagged, worst aspect is the arthritic pain every day in pain and able to do less and less. I always did my own painting and decorating, as I'd been divorced I couldn't afford help so did loads of maintenance in the house. Now the thought of getting up a step ladder !!!I had to wait for a younger visitor to change a light bulb recently. I can still love to garden but it's a little and often rather then out all day. Can still walk a long way but do pay for it the next day. Working two afternoons a week keeps me in the loop as far as everyday life goes.

JessM Sat 24-Mar-12 09:58:26

missing back teeth - makes chewing hard work sometimes. sagging jawline. the amount of time it take skin to heal. i have had middle aged long sight for such a long time i don't notice the fact i have to wear variofocals all the time.
Other than that all bits in working order. But when younger you take it for granted and when 60 you are grateful every day. Which makes me feel older!

Annobel Sat 24-Mar-12 10:08:16

Having middle-aged sons - though they tell me I still have a few years to go, but they would say that wouldn't they?
Aches and pains - I can tell when I wake up what the weather is like.

crimson Sat 24-Mar-12 11:01:56

dorsetpennt; I'm having to pay someone to decorate my living room next week; I'm divorced, too, and it hurts to pay someone to do something I used to do myself. And I must make a point of not talking to the decorator too much; years ago he would have hung on my every word but these days, alas, men under the age of 70 seem to look straight through me if I speak to them sad.

kittylester Sat 24-Mar-12 12:20:25

It's amazing the number of people I know or recognise standing by the Tena pads in Sainsbury's. Strangely, we all seem to have mothers who have become incontinent!! grin

BlueSky Sat 24-Mar-12 13:22:27

My "little boy" celebrating his 40th birthday.....shock
My "laughter lines" becoming a permanent feature..perhaps I shouldn't have laughed so much when I was younger! grin

syberia Sat 24-Mar-12 14:14:49

Being glad to sit down!

supernana Sat 24-Mar-12 14:38:38

BlueSky and mine reaching his 51st this July shock.
As for laughter lines...I consider them to be beautiful grin
Being thankful that I don't give a flying fig if I'm seen in comfy clobber, without a hint of makeup. So there! wink

Annika Sat 24-Mar-12 15:42:38

1 Grandson going to high school in September
2 Most of my friends are pensioners
3 Happy to wear "big" knickers blush wink
4 An enjoyable afternoon is a quiet sit down with a cup of tea !
5 After that quiet sit down the struggle to get up again ! grin

supernana Sat 24-Mar-12 15:57:19

Annika grin
I'm all for "big" knickers...I love my Sloggis [always buy a size too large!]

goldengirl Sat 24-Mar-12 16:07:25

Playing trains on the floor, then having to get up to answer the door before the postman puts a little red slip through the letterbox!

Yesterday my DD parked her car on the other side of a knee high metal barrier when the footpath was 'just' the other side. Clambering over it was NOT an option and they waited patiently whilst I went round it instead!!! My excuse was that I wearing a skirt smile

GoldenGran Sat 24-Mar-12 16:57:46

Bending down to pick money dropped on floor, and then getting stuck for a while shock

Oldgreymare Sat 24-Mar-12 17:13:06

Golly, all of the above!
Worst of all veins! Great blue ropes of them extend up my forearms. My MIL had them and I used to think they looked awful.... reckon she's put a curse on me! (hmm)

Annika Sat 24-Mar-12 17:13:12

GoldenGran If its under 10 pence I leave it there till GS pops by grin

Annobel Sat 24-Mar-12 17:38:03

Being wary of having a bath in case I can't get out again.

Mamie Sat 24-Mar-12 17:49:10

When the possible candidates to be the new Archbishop of Canterbury look young...

Nonu Sat 24-Mar-12 17:51:24

I think that talking to other people in the supermarket is nice , it"s what we used to do way back when , I don"t think it"s an age thing , I do find that in the usa people are chattier , which is nice

Annobel Sat 24-Mar-12 18:06:45

Finding myself comparing ailments with other grans. grin

kittylester Sat 24-Mar-12 18:15:50

Sadly, friends dying or needing major surgery. A couple of friends have recently died and one friend has just had an, apparently successful, liver transplant while another is awaiting dialysis. sad

Ooh, and varicose veins, seeing my mum looking back at me in a mirror and, after having sat for a while, having to wait for my hips to get into gear!

greenmossgiel Sat 24-Mar-12 21:30:30

Going up stairs! I start off ok, then all of a sudden start flagging! I don't have stairs in my house, so perhaps that doesn't help! It's my birthday today - 62! Did a bit of 'me' shopping in Edinburgh, buying things a size smaller than I've been able to do for a long time - thanks to glass and the rest of you on the Diet thread! I also bought some of the very expensive shampoo that grannyactivist told us all about - and the chatty young man who sold it to me piled a lot of free samples in the bag as well, saying, "There you are, you'll be thinking it's your birthday! I replied, "It is!" I swung out of the store feeling quite 'ticketty-boo'! I realise I'm probably older than his grandma, but it made me feel rather nice! smile

Anagram Sat 24-Mar-12 21:36:53

Happy Birthday greenmossgiel!
I really feel tired (exhausted!) after having the GDs for even half a day! I know DD wants me to have them more often, but it really does take it out of me, and OH is 72 and gets quite stressed. I feel like I'm looking after three kids.....

crimson Sat 24-Mar-12 21:37:16

Can you tell me the name of the shampoo? I feel that I need to buy something like that...

Carol Sat 24-Mar-12 21:44:23

Happy Birthday green. What a lovely day it's been to enjoy yourself. Nice to treat yourself to the quality shampoo and get all those free samples - I love getting freebies in Selfridges, then walking away before they talk me into buying something!

Enjoy the rest of your special day flowers wine

greenmossgiel Sat 24-Mar-12 21:50:39

Well - seeing as it's my birthday, I think I'll get away with it grin grannyactivist did a Product Review on it - it's Molton Brown's Radiant Lili-pili hairwash. Both it and the conditioner are £18, but the assistant said that the shampoo would last about 6 months and the conditioner would last even longer as I'd only need to use that after ever second wash at most. Gorgeous perfume! We are worth it, aren't we, crimson?! grin
Thank you Anagram! And I do know what you mean about being exhausted after having the young ones for what you see as only a short time. My husband is nearly 73 and I find it's more trouble trying to keep him happy when we've got young visitors, than it is to have the young ones visit! confused

glassortwo Sat 24-Mar-12 21:51:29

green many happy returns on your birthday, I hope you have had a lovely day. How fantastic buying a smaller size wink wine wine flowers