November 28, 2016, Prescott-Someone close to me says I am officially an old man. Well, yes and no. Consider today: I went to work, told no one it was my day (though it’s posted in the office kitchen, which none of my co-workers ever enter) and had a normal work day, which means I put forth an effort. I came home, took a 20-minute power nap. Then, it was time to mark the occasion, so I went by a Christmas display, at Prescott Resort Hotel, had dinner at Texas Roadhouse and went to see the film “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”, a Harry Potter prequel of sorts, with a fine ensemble cast and a great story line; definitely four-stars.
Age does not affect what I have ahead, over the next few months, either. December, though, is as far as I have planned, concretely, and then only in terms of those events that have to be planned well in advance. It’s more a matter of keeping the bulk of my focus on my work and on my Faith, than it is of slowing down.
I will have more to say about the weeks ahead, but now it’s time to keep my bedtime routine- 10:30 is late enough.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY… AGAIN! glad you filled your special day with fun and colorful activities.
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Happy Birthday…. again, I wished you on Facebook too. It’s awesome, how you went, had supper, and went for a movie. I don’t think, that age is a factor that makes you young or old. It is your look on life. You may be in your 70’s, but is able to enjoy life.
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Thanks, Angy, but I am not yet in my seventies.
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Oh I know that Gary… I just wanted to say, that even if one gets very old, or the 80’s still it is what you believe would be your life.
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From one slightly older than you, you’re only as old as you feel! Glad it’s been a good day 🙂 !
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You are also an inspiration, Janet. 🙂
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Thank you! Hope to see you soon, on one of your forays to San Diego!
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