Any seniors looking for association?

by cultBgone 148 Replies latest social relationships

  • Band on the Run
    Band on the Run

    I like to think that my best years are ahead. When I moved away from New York to be near my sister because I was illl for a while, I tried very hard to make new friends. I joined library groups, political groups, etc. -oh, I joined a church and became active in social activities. Almost everyone there was in for the socialization rather than worship. I failed miserably. There were major cultural problems. I admit to being very urban in my outlook. Education and sophistication are ideals.

    I gave up and returned to the New York area. My law license is in New York. Everything about me is related to New York. It seems much easier to meet people in an urban environment. There are so many interest groups. People are passionate. Also, there is a pool of professionals my age. I am finding it a bit difficult to go out. It worked for me in the past. If I could not live in New York, I would choose Paris or San Francisco.

    The transition is difficult, though. I feel strongly that a WT education lacks basic social skills. In fact, I could cringe when I recall what I did not know. There are groups that teach social skills. We have to absorb so many immigrants. As I climbed up the social ladder, I found people near the top to be very social and warm. I recall pushing myself into mixers. My new rule is that I must make the effort. Certain groups of people want fresh faces. Others do not.

    It looks as though the Metropolitan Museum of Art is still the largest hangout in the city. Perhaps if I were a rural person, I would have made rural friends.

  • zebagain
    zebagain

    love you all. The offer of pm is mine to give too.

    big hugs all

  • Hortensia
    Hortensia

    I guess we need an over-the-hill gang on JWN. I'm retired, living at Mount Shasta. Would gladly have a cup of coffee with any of you, any time you cruise by here. Right off highway 5 so no excuses if you're going this way.

    Meanwhile, having coffee by myself, thinking of picking up the little socks I'm knitting and getting on with it. Terrible brouhaha in the community garden today, still recovering from that. I was just a witness but it was pretty distressing just the same.

    I never knew a community garden could be such a hotbed of gossip, rivalries, jealousies and just plain abuse. See, if you had a cup of coffee with me I'd have some good gossip about people you don't know!

  • mouthy
    mouthy

    Well if you need an over the hill group ,on jwn. I am the president then.

    I am 86( 87 in May) I was given the left foot of fellowship in 1967,because I didnt see Jesus come invisably

    Two years after my hubby died. He was NOT a JW...I have lost my daughter,two grandkids,four great grandkids,

    Because they are told I am evil....I should have see the invisabilty...
    So I dont visit this site two often now ( old ) dementia setting in. But one thing I DO know
    I am older that ALL of ya!!!!!!!!!!!

    my site???>>>>>http://exjw.weebly.com

  • villagegirl
    villagegirl

    I rented a huge Art Studio space for senior discount price at Emily Carr on Granville Island

    met many nice interesting artists and made new friends, I did a Scrabble Tournament,

    today and won a $20 gift certificate to my favorite restaurant on Commercial Drive,

    I joined the Federation of Canadian Artists and I show in their Gallery.

    I have taught classes for the Vancouver School Board, reconnected with old

    high school friends, attended Churches just to sing with them, and have coffee

    and celebrate everything, I put up Christmas decorations, gift gifts.

    I join whatever I want to join. I go on photography outings with groups,

    I go to Film Festivals, joind clubs, attend churches on many kinds.

    Love to pray with them, sing with them, its freedom. I have found support

    and love everywhere, when you get down off the fear of others and thinking

    you have to isolate yourself, or you have special knowledge or are different,

    and just join in and connect, it all begins to work.

  • BizzyBee
    BizzyBee

    Oh, my, we were at Granville about two years ago - it is so beautiful. We were stuck because of a difficulty with the ferry, but loved exploring the city in the meantime.

  • LisaRose
    LisaRose

    Maybe we can have a thread just for, how shall I say this, mature women. We can post about life events or whatever is on your mind

    I will start with my weekend. We hired someone to take out some plants that we hated, four pygmy date palms that were horrid and hard to maintain The fronds had horrible needle like parts that hurt if you touched them, and its a small yard, so we just wanted something nicer. So we got a bid that seemed absurdly low, $150 for four palms and two fortnight lillies, which were badly grown overgrown with tough roots. So we were happy and went out to buy new plants. We go to plant them and realized the gardener had only cut the tops off, leaving the roots! I think he badly under bid the job, it did take three men two hours to do what they did, and he just didn't want to finish. He just put bark down to disguise the fact that he hadn't finished the job. He should have honored his bid, but still I would gladly have paid more to get the roots out.

    So my Hubbie and I worked for two days digging the roots, putting down compost, fixing a grade issue that had never been done right, and planting the roses and other things. We are exhaused, sunburned and sore, but the yard looks great. I will post a picture when I take one. So we have retired to the bedroom early with a couple of Gin and Tonics, hopefully we will feel better tomorrow.

    TTFN

    Lisa

  • Band on the Run
    Band on the Run

    I am having a bunch of not serious but must be addressed health problems. The problem is more administrative. I need to see two specialists within the next two weeks.

    I finished one of my Nook books, Hossseini, And The Mountains Echoed. The author also wrote The Kite Runner. I want to finish the William Manchester biographical series on Winston Churchill. The Nook version, however, is much more expensive than the paperback or used hardcover. I examined the prices and decided to join the New York Public Library. I can do so even though I do not reside in Manhattan. There were literary classics available in Nook format for about $1.00, so I ordered several. They usually aren't annotated, though. Oh, Bart Ehrman wrote a book on how Jesus of Nazareth became Christ, the God. It won't be released until Easter. There are preorders available.

    I checked out events at the NY Public Library. There are very few which surprised me. Barnes and Noble has more programming.

    T'm'w- I need to go to Manhattan. Must bring back many practical purchases, such as socks. I am searching for a moderate priced, reliable beauty salon. My plan was to have my hair done by a junior stylist at a top salon. Dream on! I wasn't careful where my hair was done last time. In all my mature years, I've never had a worse hair cut. Hopefully, it is long enough to shape it properly now.

  • cultBgone
    cultBgone

    Thank you all for your kind suggestions. I do wish that I had the funds to retire and open up my time to spend it helping others, that is my great joy in life. That and seeing others smile. I don't think old, but sometimes the flesh isn't as willing as the spirit!

    LoisLane, what, humbled - thank you for your encouragement! I'm still trying to force myself "out there" to do things alone. So many years doing things with others makes it weird so have to get used to it. The only thing I'm good at doing alone is shopping.

    NameIsLame - wish I had the freedom and funds to go on adventures! Thanks for the encouragement.

    Quelly - would love to do volunteer work but don't have the hours to give quite yet. Actually used to volunteer for a "worldly" organization while still in the borg. So perhaps I need to move that to the top of my bucket list!

    Aude and Band - I'm not in a large metropolitan area but not rural either. Big area for rich retirees and young families so most events require big (to me) money or focus on the bar scene.

    hortensia - would definitely drive to visit you if I was near Mount Shasta! Hope others are able to take you up on your kind offer.

    mouthy - thanks for sharing, it's sad that you've suffered the emotional and physical loss of your family. Going to check out your website next!

    Zeb and LisaRose - thanks for the PM opportunities, you may hear from me soon. LisaRose, so happy for you that you and hubby get to spend these years together. I am somewhat jealous but only for myself as I don't/haven't had that privilege. (Children's dad died, "jw" hubby turned out to be a control-freak pornographer, mooch, adulterer and slanderer but he and new wifey were df'd and promptly reinstated less than a year later.) At my age, everyone carries so much baggage that the thought of another relationship seems like a distant dream so even though I wish I wasn't alone, I'm always happy for couples who have made it work!

    Even though I may not be able to do some of these things right now, just having all of you encourage me is making me smile and helping me to change my mindset...so THANK YOU ALL!!!

  • LisaRose
    LisaRose

    I am glad we made you smile. I am very fortunate to be married to the love of my life. We met in high school, but I was a newly minted JW and he was not, so I married a JW. He was quickly disfellowshipped, and we ended up spending 28 miserable years together. Chip and I connected up through Classmates.com, and its what finally pushed me out of the stupid religion.

    I had zero interest in getting remarried, but it was hard to turn down someone who never forgot you in that length of time, plus he was determined to not let me get away, I fell very much in love. It's great, no one is perfect, but we are very compatible. Of course there is also benefits to being single, sometimes my love drives me batty, he is stubborn as an ox, but if he wasn't he would probably not have tried to get be back after 28 years, so I try and remember that when he is eating crackers in bed with his mouth open and his head on the headboard, which amplifies the sound.

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