Just joined so I'm introducing myself.
Watch this postI will be 67 next month and retired from the many different jobs in my working life. I guess that I didn’t ever find my calling. I went to university at age 59 but when it was over it was too late to launch a new career. I wanted to lecture but students don’t want to listen to old fogies, so sadly I put aside that idea and settled into life as an eccentric dog owner.
I live in a beautiful Lancashire valley surrounded by hills that demand they be walked/climbed, how could I refuse?
I would like to do a bit of cycle touring but a recent diagnosis of spondylosis and some hip pain means that I may not be doing a world tour anytime soon!
I’m keen to make some friends as I have been on my own for a very long time now, my daughters don’t bother much with me and I don’t have a partner.I didn’t expect to be so isolated at this time in my life, isn’t it strange the way family and friends seem to forget us when we get past 60?
I will pop in regularly and hope to strike up some friendships.
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Wrote to you yesterday. We both live in Lancashire, love to know what district.
I live in Tarleton between Southport and Preston.
Are you on facebook. Please contact me for a private chat on [email protected]
Look forward to hearing from you
Regards
skyatnight
Had a hip replacement recently and hoping to get life back in 2017.
Onwards and upwards!
I have just joined today and seeking friends and perhaps a holiday companion.
I live in Lancashire in a little village called Tarleton, between Southport and Preston.
Well I am sure that you love your dog. I have cats and live alone but at least they are company.
I am in your age group, young minded I like to think. Still working part time 3 days a week.
Love to hear from you.
Kind Regards
skyatnight
I joined a couple of months ago but keep forgetting to sign in.
I don't think the site flows very easily.
I've no plans today so probably go for a walk.
Widowed 2 yrs ago. Have a daughter and 2 grandsons.
Son lives with me but needs to move out. Things came to a head recently
I'm 63 going on 20 and live in N Ireland
Jenny.
Done all the necessary chores and now chilling, a daily habit of mine!
I live in Scotland.
What are your dogs names? are they male/female? related? We had a beautiful Bichon Frise who died last year at 16, such a huge miss.
You can send me a private message if you wish. I live in the North of England, midway between Durham and Newcastle.
Suppose name is a mouthful my son and daughter live within walking distance I am lucky that way. My dogs ate female Chihuahuas one tiny white short coat called Trixie who does not know she is little brave as a lion. The other is ginger and white long coat who is the opposite very laid back.My granddaughter has just graduated in zoology did very well my grandson is in second year even though he has just turned 18 reading computer science they are great kids no bother.I am sorry you lost your dog that was a good age.I know it is terrible when you loose them
I find this forum confusing I tried to reply earlier but it went astray. I don't know what I am doing yet sure I will get the hang of it.though. It is good to talk to you I hope I can find you again.
Best wishes
Chihuahualady
Boredom is my problem but mainly due to over the past couple of years things have happened which has made me lose faith in human nature, so I am tending to hibernate. I am married (happily) thank goodness, have one son who is divorced, one granddaughter. I am in the North of England, midway between Durham and Newcastle.
My close friend died at only 64, we have/had two other sets of friends who have gone to live in Majorca, we can't even fly there from Newcastle between October and March. In 2014 I started a new branch of the U3A and am as proud as punch that I have personally changed the life of over 140 people, yet ironically, I have had some unhappiness from this project.
Reading through some other messages, it is clear, there are a lot of people have so many things to put up with and far from easy going lives. I am a Reiki Practitioner and Reflexologist, coming on here has sort of made me feel that I may just take this up again, I did this voluntary for a mental health organization and found the staff as well as the service users got a lot out of it, maybe I am wasting my talents! I am curious if anyone on here as actually ever tried Reiki and what you thought of it.
Muserseven, I hope the sun shines every day for you on holiday and your husband.
Keith
Have never tried Reiki but have heard our other daughter who is a nurse talk about it . Certainly would like to know more about it as mental health nurse is due to see my wife later this week
Should you have any reports on Reiki please pass them on as I suffer from arthritis.
Ray
I am also new to this so here goes!
My name is Fran and I live in London now. I've lived all over the country so can relate to many places. I am also a 'lapsed' reiki practioner who keeps thinking I should restart using it. I only did it for friends and family so not hugely experienced but found it worked.
Would love to get involved in chas/ community so keep me in the loop
Im Linda...live in Bucks...
Hello...
Hello all. I'm fresh out the box brand new! Just putting myself out there ( the court did tell me NEVER to do that again!! ).
If anybody fancies chatting at any point ☝️ I have absolutely no prejudice about age, sex, colour, creed, so feel free.
Welcome to the forum
Ken