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handye9
May 05, 2013Explorer II
A friend of mine (a few years older than me) has had a couple strokes and early onset dimentia. He's in a nursing home and has days he doesn't recognise his wife of 30 years. He is only 69 years old.
My father, at 85, is still driving, living on his own, clears snow off the sidewalks around his condo building, goes out to breakfast with his buddies (everyday), and keeps himself busy with buying and selling things at auctions. If he had a place to store an RV, I would not be surprised to see him buy one.
There is no set age when folks should stop doing things they enjoy.
My father, at 85, is still driving, living on his own, clears snow off the sidewalks around his condo building, goes out to breakfast with his buddies (everyday), and keeps himself busy with buying and selling things at auctions. If he had a place to store an RV, I would not be surprised to see him buy one.
There is no set age when folks should stop doing things they enjoy.
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