Motorman1946
Active Member
Been retired 12+ years - as other folks have said, don't know how I ever found the time to go to work. Being old brings health issues it's true, but it also means when you want to go and play you can, providing Senior Managements says so of course.
My SWMBO says she never stops me going to my shed, and she doesn't, but she does then mutter something about being left on her own....... but then goes off shopping and chasing around the charity shops and enjoying herself.
That sort of fun (for her) leaves me dead, I have stones all ready for my shoes when she suggests I go shopping too. It's OK if I need something from the fasteners store, or from somewhere like Axminster Tools near to me (but they've gone all pricey now and heavily into tools for that brown stuff, more than metal bashing) and I can take her, drop her off, get what I need while she plays, but otherwise it's a real pain, and don't mention having to go Christmas shopping - my mind goes completely blank! I would cancel Christmas if I could (yea - bar humbug, that's me) due to acute lack of interest, but I usually turn it around these days and give the family a shopping list of things that would be useful in the shed, complete with supplier part numbers and contact details, which cheers them up as then Dad's pressie is sorted, and the good thing about having daughters is the help they give then sorting out pressies for SWMBO, and of course the pet dog has to buy for her as well....... How did I get onto Christmas shopping? Call it old age, or having a 'Senior Moment'.
Got told over the phone one day when I was still working (sorry to swear on here) I wasn't allowed to say Senior Moment these days, you had to say 'Age-est Moment'. Oh no I shouted back down the phone, not another blooming PC directive. The caller then gave me the info I was after and finished the conversation pronto. I regarded that as an insult, age-est indeed, when I say I'm having a Senior Moment I'm taking the p**s out of myself and thats fine, but age-est, what an insult, how do all you oldies like me take to that?
My real regret is that I never started model engineering - despite being an engineer all my life - with my own shed until I retired, even though I got a Stuart Models catalogue from back in 1981 or so which is when I wanted to start. Never had the money or the time, family came first which is fine, but in many ways now I wish I had found the time, just a little, and started very modestly, because in reality it was 25 years wasted. Now I have the time and (most - you can never have enough) of the kit needed I find age is slowing me down and progress is alarmingly slow. Plus I'm having to learn how to do stuff at an age when the little grey cells are generally on a go-slow. Typical. You can never win!
Chris
My SWMBO says she never stops me going to my shed, and she doesn't, but she does then mutter something about being left on her own....... but then goes off shopping and chasing around the charity shops and enjoying herself.
That sort of fun (for her) leaves me dead, I have stones all ready for my shoes when she suggests I go shopping too. It's OK if I need something from the fasteners store, or from somewhere like Axminster Tools near to me (but they've gone all pricey now and heavily into tools for that brown stuff, more than metal bashing) and I can take her, drop her off, get what I need while she plays, but otherwise it's a real pain, and don't mention having to go Christmas shopping - my mind goes completely blank! I would cancel Christmas if I could (yea - bar humbug, that's me) due to acute lack of interest, but I usually turn it around these days and give the family a shopping list of things that would be useful in the shed, complete with supplier part numbers and contact details, which cheers them up as then Dad's pressie is sorted, and the good thing about having daughters is the help they give then sorting out pressies for SWMBO, and of course the pet dog has to buy for her as well....... How did I get onto Christmas shopping? Call it old age, or having a 'Senior Moment'.
Got told over the phone one day when I was still working (sorry to swear on here) I wasn't allowed to say Senior Moment these days, you had to say 'Age-est Moment'. Oh no I shouted back down the phone, not another blooming PC directive. The caller then gave me the info I was after and finished the conversation pronto. I regarded that as an insult, age-est indeed, when I say I'm having a Senior Moment I'm taking the p**s out of myself and thats fine, but age-est, what an insult, how do all you oldies like me take to that?
My real regret is that I never started model engineering - despite being an engineer all my life - with my own shed until I retired, even though I got a Stuart Models catalogue from back in 1981 or so which is when I wanted to start. Never had the money or the time, family came first which is fine, but in many ways now I wish I had found the time, just a little, and started very modestly, because in reality it was 25 years wasted. Now I have the time and (most - you can never have enough) of the kit needed I find age is slowing me down and progress is alarmingly slow. Plus I'm having to learn how to do stuff at an age when the little grey cells are generally on a go-slow. Typical. You can never win!
Chris
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