climbnkd wrote:So true Sharon. Now that I'm approaching 42, I look back and laugh at myself. Today I definitely don't feel like I'm at or past mid life.
Oh 42........I remember it well.
Quit my job of 20 years!
Left my Wife of 20 years!
Gave away my house, sold my motorhome,.......left everything to start all over.
Opened a business I had never had before!
YES.....I guess you could call it a mid life crisis!
Had 10 years of catch up, play hard, and find myself.
Then once that was out of my system, came the next chapter.
Bought the Farm, met the Love of my life, and I was Back!
Now 12 years later, life is just wonderful

Retirement and Teardrop travelling and camping started 2 1/2 years ago!
Have a great day eh!
Brian & Sandi