“The stories that are the most fun are people doing interesting things in their second and third chapters,” Stern said. “Great for the neighbors, wonderful for neighborhood spirit and good for the mayor,” who told Island News that “taking care of his neighborhood keeps him aging well.”One reason the newsletter appeals to me is that my own mailbag is filled with examples of “not-so-bad things” about aging. Another not-so-bad thing about aging is that the birthday parties get better. “So save the date, April 6, 2034, when I turn 100.”And here’s one last take on not-so-bad things. And now here’s a homework assignment for the rest of you:Send me one or two pretty-good things about aging, other than senior discounts.
Source: Los Angeles Times June 28, 2024 09:03 UTC