tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3368504086012529655.post8643679789159174947..comments2024-03-27T11:00:55.885-06:00Comments on Keith's Odyssey to Planet Fitness: How can DSotM be 40?Keithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09364395150014197905noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3368504086012529655.post-72018508526128167112013-03-23T05:42:34.729-06:002013-03-23T05:42:34.729-06:00I've been reflecting a bit lately too. Lost a...I've been reflecting a bit lately too. Lost a high school friend last weekend and they buried him yesterday. So young - just turned 40. And it made me think of all the things in my head I want to do "someday". Most of mine involve travel - places and people I want to go/see. I look at my son, now full on entering puberty, and wonder where the time went. Or other people's children who I remember as infants who are preparing for college. And even at the relatively young age of 39, I realize how fast time slips through our fingers. I found and listened to some old tapes on an old walkman I found as I cleaned out a cabinet a while back. Definitely a child of the 80's with my Huey Lewis and Tiffany. But they felt like relics in a way too. I've said recently that I don't feel 40 until I hang out with 20 year olds and realize they don't remember life with things like typewriters or no microwaves or VCRs. How different the world is that my kids are growing up in! I have good genes and with turning my health around, no reason to think I won't live into my 90's. But I still sometimes feel like I won't get everything in that I want to do. I definitely need to make sure I do more of my "someday" list sooner than later. Can't wait to hear about your adventures surfing and scuba diving. TriMOEngrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06263218066341525194noreply@blogger.com