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Originally Posted By: SunFunOne


Wii - funny you mention 52. I was 53 last year when I retired and Josh (who is younger than me) plans to retire at 52 - few more years yet.



53! You don't look a day over 52 in your FB photo...not that I've ever been there to view it because that would violate DB rules and I'd never do such a thing, just call me a DB'ing Pharasee!
Glad you're enjoying retirement. What kind of dance did you teach? I took Ballroom and Latin with my wife a few years ago, it was part of my "save the marriage" plan and it was a trip to hell, but that was due to my partner ("suck in your gut", "stop waving your arms around like a chicken")not the dance which I actually thoroughly enjoyed. I figured if I couldn't save the marriage at least I'd have some dance moves to pick up other women with later! smile


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Well 53 was last year, Wii. My birthday is this Sunday and I'm hitting the double 5s!!! Yes - I will get the Senior's Discount at Shoppers Drug Mart. WOW!

My daughter would call you a Facebook Stalker. Well - that's what she calls me. She defriended me a long time ago. Despite the fact we have 122 friends in common. Like I don't know what's really going on in her life - LOL! At least my son, Brandon is still my FB friend. (Ryan can't use FB). Brandon emails me his girlfriend problems and work problems etc. Last week he emailed me to ask me to send him flea stuff for his cats. (yes, really!).

I just noticed that they have Ballroom dancing in Bracebridge. I have always wanted to go but my ex refused. Josh would go if I wanted him to. You are obviously a great sport - too bad your wife did not recognize all the good in you, Wii. You are so right - the next woman will be a really lucky woman. Because you have done the work. You know a lot about relationships and you've also done a lot of single parenting with teen daughters. Makes you pretty aware of the "feminine mystique".

I taught Tap, Jazz, Modern, Hula, Hip Hop, Acrobatics & Baton Twirling. 36 years in my own studio and I taught for someone else from age 12 to 17. I guess my whole life has been involved in dance then BAM - nothing for the past year and a half. But I'm going to start putting on Just Dance on my Wii and see if that brings some of the joy of dance back for me.

How's your dad tonight?

Barb

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