My wife and I discovered years ago that it was a useful preventative for us to compare calendars on a regular basis. We both have active professional and personal lives, and particularly with hour-long commutes for both of us and two children and their scheduling it was good to double-check that we weren't missing anything.
Our children have moved out but it is still helpful to compare calendars. My wife and I have noticed thought that in our fifties and sixties the majority of events seems to be shifting toward medical appointments; thankfully most are preventative. My wife had retinal surgery last month and visits related to it; I go in for a colonoscopy today.
There are many pleasures to aging; I do find more joy in things, find people easier to understand and accept with each passing day. My children have turned out to be people that I not only love (pretty much a given) but also respect greatly and like a whole lot. That was not a given.
Still, at this point more and more of my time is spent on not dying or having my life diminished and while part of that effort is out of loyalty to my family to take care of myself and not be a burden I do wish my attention was not so focused.
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