Quote Originally Posted by Omegstrat6 View Post
Know what you mean! It does seem that so many of the cultural icons of my youth have now passed, whether from film/tv, sport or music. Some passed too soon but sobering to think that most were in their eighties which isn't so very far away in the scheme of things. More of worry to me is that both my parents are now 90 and whilst in relatively good health for their age I'm still dreading the inevitable. I suppose your sixties is also when you generally first begin to feel the affect of ageing so whilst the mind thinks one thing, the body tells you something else!😁 Perhaps this creeping sense of our own mortality is what also begins to kick start the Victor Meldrew syndrome in many of us at this age-or is that just me? Hey ho, carpe diem and all that.
My dad dies 6 days short of his 68th birthday, mum is half way almost to 86 and as fit as a fiddle and no dementia issues.

I’d have loved to have had my dad until he was 90+, I’d be 64 and he’d still be around.

Lost a very old friend last week at 59 from an out of the blue heart attack and then heard that my nephews wife of 42 has terminal pancreatic cancer.

She went into hospital for a simple gallbladder op and when they went in she was riddled with cancer…….went in expecting to come out feeling like new and finds out she’s got weeks at most to live.

Ever since I was a child I’ve contemplated my own mortality, even if I live until I’m 80 I only have about 6,400 days left.

I’ve already had close on 24,000 days so it puts it in perspective really.

I’ll maybe not bother with getting those new slippers.