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Pimpy Husband had some career ideas. Unfortunately I don't have the "ideal" physique for that. Currently doing business course. When I finish that I will be a qualified paralegal, office person and able to run a small business, and all with no experience! Did I mention that I can't type? I can a bit, but not very fast, which is why I have never actually applied for a job in these areas.

Obviously no one is here, so I will go and do some ironing. No, there has got to be something more important. Sleep... reading. Once I was an intellectual, now I'm lucky to read an entire book a year.

I'm trying so hard to age graciously, but it is very hard to let go of dreams and accept reality. It is so easy to live in the past, because there at least you can dream with an optimism that is not shattered every time you wake up.

Funny how young peoples optimism is entertained by adults, but as we age we gain an insight into societies 'niceties' and we become accustomed to hiding our dreams and desires.

Enough philosophy for one night.

Originally posted by angel

Obviously no one is here, so I will go and do some ironing. No, there has got to be something more important. Sleep... reading. Once I was an intellectual, now I'm lucky to read an entire book a year.

I'm trying so hard to age graciously, but it is very hard to let go of dreams and accept reality.  It is so easy to live in the past, because there at least you can dream with an optimism that is not shattered every time you wake up.

Funny how young peoples optimism is entertained by adults, but as we age we gain an insight into societies 'niceties' and we become accustomed to hiding our dreams and desires.

Enough philosophy for one night.

Err , try refreshing the page Angel. The whores are here...

Cheers

Ken

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