Wednesday, November 2, 2011

The "Over 65 - Things I Might Never Do Again" Story

It was an ordinary day. Just finishing breakfast and wondering if I can afford to go a day without taking my medicine. Decide that I want to live a little longer, without pain, so I pop the pills in my mouth. There are certain things you HAVE TO DO at my age and certain things that I know I will probably NEVER DO AGAIN. Things such as:

• change a diaper
• deliver newspapers
• go camping
• heavy lifting
• climb a 40 foot ladder
• go jogging
• touch my palms to the floor while standing and not bending my knees
• pitch batting practice for an hour to the team I am coaching
• shoot a shotgun
• water ski
• eat 4 apple dumplings at one sitting
• put a roof on the house
• go deep sea fishing
• snorkel in deep water
• work an 8 hour day

OK, OK. Enough! I'm getting myself upset with all the things I probably won't be doing anymore, ever. But, then I started thinking of some things that maybe I might be able to do again such as: ride a roller coaster, own a sports car, go on a cruise, travel, and sing in a choir. Hey, feelin' better. And then there are the couple of things that are still not crossed off on my bucket list that are not age related and that I got to work on such as: getting a tattoo and learning how to play the guitar so I can sing in a rock and roll band. Laughing yet? You just wait and see! It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.

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