tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045542286339738725.post5712510261400493938..comments2024-01-08T02:06:21.852-05:00Comments on UnRetiring: Unexpected Pleasures: The Surprising Perspective of Wendy LustbaderDotty Brownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01091739561789531219noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045542286339738725.post-20598976317038951422013-07-03T07:19:01.917-04:002013-07-03T07:19:01.917-04:00This is one of my favorite posts in Unretiring. A...This is one of my favorite posts in Unretiring. And it's NOT because my name is also Wendy....<br />I agree wholeheartedly with the points made here, although I haven't replaced my aging with saging quite yet-- working towards that, though.<br />If you de-emphasize the physical aspects (that's a big "IF" for many people,I know) then there is so much that is better about growing old. Since I was never athletic and I've had a chronic illness for many years, these aspects of aging are less of a shock to me than to my peers. Anyway, yhanks for this.Wendy Lee Formannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3045542286339738725.post-18915709324166228452013-07-03T05:53:46.183-04:002013-07-03T05:53:46.183-04:00A lovely post. I am going through that transition...A lovely post. I am going through that transition and <br />experience freefall every day as I redefine my life. Time does become more precious as it becomes more defined and finite. So do relationships. Everything that once seemed solid, shifts. thelittleoldladystaysput (ordoesn't)https://www.blogger.com/profile/11857278051472467022noreply@blogger.com