Myself, my wife and 4 friends celebrated my April 1, 70th birthday yahooing. Here is a picture of me and my ride.
Happy Birthday Lou. The wife's uncle that we're in Phoenix visiting is 88 and still runs a ranch.I haven't asked, but I can tell you he doesn't think he's old.
My wife took her horse, and I borrowed my favorite horse from the sable, he 31, about my age in human years. The park is about a 1/4 mile from the stable, 185 acres about 1/2 untouched woods and 1/2 open space, we ran all over that place for most of the afternoon. Weather was great and we only saw 2 people all afternoon, best birthday present ever...
Glad you had a good Birthday Lou. Hope you have many more.
You're almost up with me. :002:
Birthdays are a good thing! I was once asked by a young girl (23 is young to me) if it bothered me to be 62 (a few years ago), I looked at her like her head was spinning, she did not understand that not having birthdays is really not a good thing....I have a standard answer for folks that ask me how I'm doing. Tell them "Verticle, breathing on my own and earing solid food, don't get much better then this"!
I must have kept my mother worrying quite a bit as a youngster. The year after I came home from the service she insisted I come over for dinner on my birthday. During dinner she told me that of all her kids (she had 10) celebrating mine had been her favorite one for years. I asked how that could be and she replied For several years I couldn't believe you would make it to the next one. Almost 59 and a lot tamer she'd be pleased.
Congratulations Lou sounds like you had a great time. My only hope age wise is to be around to enjoy my grandkids' kids.
Zap- :unitedstates:
Any day not looking at satin is a good day!
Happy Birthday Lou, 70 not old at all! 107 now there's old!
The other day when my 17 yr old grandson was visiting my 91 yr old mother in the adult care home, he was introduced to a German lady who was 105 yr old. Well some say 101 and some said she was 105. Zach says, "Wow, I never met anyone 105 yr old before!" Well come to think of it neither have I.
Lou, is your post an April fools joke? :005: Just kidding. I'm just a couple of yrs behind you. Hope I can get on a horse at 70.
Lou:
Just read the latest addition to your birthday thread. Tomorrow, I'm going surfing for the first time since November and just hoping I can get my knees to work well enough to get up on my longboard. My knees have been acting up to the point where when I go to car shows I have to wear knee braces and sit as much as I can. I guess I'm just getting my come uppance, as when I was a teenager I always wondered what my 65 year old grandmother was complaining about. All things considered though, things could be a whole lot worse and I do count my blessings.
Bob
57 AGIN
On the bright side, your grandma couldn't get new knees....you can!!!
Gasman:
The other bright side was that this morning when I went down to the beach, I was actually able to get up and ride a short wave on my first attempt. While I was actually worried about being able to get my knees to lift the rest of me to my feet, they did and it didn't hurt too much. I was really stoked and had a good time. Yea, Grandma was just born too soon. Not only were we able to live in the magic age of our 57's, muscle cars, early & late rock & roll, walking on the moon, etc., but we can also be bionically be rebuilt almost as good as new.
Bob
57 AGIN
57again, I'm glad you like me can still do some of the things you love. My 87 year old uncle used to say, "the old days weren't any better, we just felt better". But still the 50s and 60s were fun (more so if were male) I have to laugh at these people who didn't live thru the 1960s and try and tell us the end of this country is comming. I have only one question, where the hell did the last 50 years go?
It sure goes fast. My 50th seems like yesterday and was over 20 yrs. ago. :002:
Quote from: gasman826 on 2012-05-27 15:40
On the bright side, your grandma couldn't get new knees....you can!!!
My wife got her's last Monday(one leg)...already walking without a cane or walker...yesterday, Doc. had her walking down the corridor to his peer's offices showing off his "star" patient.
Lou:
Your uncle was absolutely correct, "just felt better." It's really strange just a couple of years makes quite a difference as the joints wear down or out. Attached are a couple of photos of my other lifelong love (57 AGIN before the refurbish & me on a small wave in the winter a couple of years back).
Gasman, I'm scheduled into see an ortho specialist on the 12th of June. 5 years ago the MRI's he reviewed told him that I wasn't a good candidate at that time. As then I could still do most of what I enjoy with just a little pain, now it is painful just about all the time (not excruciating, just a pain that doesn't go away).
Bob
57 AGIN
Cool.
Gasman:
Cool it was. I wear a wet suit year round here in So Cal, during the summer mostly to hide my knee braces. During the winter I wear a full suit, complete with booties, because the water is below 60 degrees and it curls my toes.As a kid when I started surfing, the wet suit industry was in its infancy, now except in Hawaii, a wet suit is mandatory to keep what little body heat I have remaining inside me.
Thank God my 57's 351W keeps me plenty warm.
Bob
57 AGIN
I had a full knee replacement in 2001. Mine isn't wurth a crap.