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Would You Rather Be 16 or 60?

By Lily Bradshaw June 20, 2024 Lifestyle

I still love to sing in the bath and dance around in the kitchen (of course, when no-one is watching!). I still get excited when I think about that certain someone, and my tummy does little flips. Age is no barrier to love!

I am inclined to dress a little more comfortably than I used to, but still like to buy some nice clothes, shopping at Zara, A Hundred Stars, Jigsaw, etc. I enjoy looking and feeling as good as I can, and take care of myself inside and out. Life is interesting, exciting, and I always look forward to what lies ahead.

Sure, when I get up in the morning my first thought is ‘I need to pee’ and as I descend down my tiny cottage staircase, my knees usually give a few noisy groans.

Sadly, my reflection in the bathroom mirror holds no image of the gorgeous young thing I still feel on the inside, but that’s ok. I am happy being me.

Learning to Reframe

I have to say it used to feel a bit strange when people offered me a seat on the bus. Aren’t I the one who should be doing that? Or if I got a concession at the cinema for over-60s, without being asked if I was. But I am learning that it’s all ok and all I need to do is ‘reframe’.

If someone offers me a seat, it saves my aching feet. If I get a concession at the cinema, it pays for an ice cream. My hair may look like a bird’s nest in the morning, but I still have lots of hair. My face, let’s just call it ‘lived in’, shows I have indeed, lived. If you look for a silver lining in anything, you can usually find one.

I am alive, there are many who haven’t made it this far. I am reasonably fit and healthy and, although I have no fear of dying, am happy to be living as long as I am able. I am always and forever, grateful.

The Greatest Gift

I have found the greatest gift of being older is time. Time to just be me. Sometimes I am awake at 5 or 6 in the morning, eager to see what lies ahead for me in the day. Other days, I do it slowly, with a cup of tea (or maybe two) and a little breakfast in bed. It is pure joy!

I have recently moved to a beautiful old cottage, but the garden had not been tended for years and the weeds were taller than me. My first thought was that I had to get some help, it was too much. But then I decided to tackle it myself, one bit at a time. I am exhausted, my back aches, my knees creak, but I am so proud of myself as I watch this beautiful walled garden unfold.

Though the signs of ageing are evident for anyone to see, my inside me is young and excited to learn new things. I am a brave new me, who is willing to try (almost) anything, and I really like it!

16 or 60?

If you asked me honestly, would I rather be 16 or 60, the answer is most definitely 60. I have had a fabulous life and loved every minute (well almost every minute!), and I think us Boomers really did get the best deal. We were pioneers, go-getters. We thought we could change the world, and in many ways, we did.

And we still are… 

There has never been a generation that had the opportunities that we have now. Most of our mothers didn’t have chance to start a new career at 60, travel solo round the world, or even go to university (over-60s can still have loans for tuition fees in England). The possibilities for us are endless.

So what can you be when you are 60? Absolutely anything you want to be! If you are happy taking life a little more slowly, do exactly that, if you are looking for an adventure, now could be the perfect time. If you want to learn new things, start a new career, travel, write a book, blog, just give it a try. You never know, it might surprise you! :)

Let’s Start a Conversation

Would you rather be 16 or 60? If you started a new adventure, what would it be? What do you most enjoy about being over 60?

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Rita Boone

I would not want to be 16 in this day of disunity, anxiety and violence. I am grateful to be 66 having lived a full life and knowing how to live in peace and happiness with my friends and family. I see the world as a beautiful place to be enjoyed and preserved. I look forward to each day as a new opportunity to live life to the fullest. I am glad to be alive.

lilybradshaw88

Hi Rita, thanks for joining in the conversation! You seem to have made yourself a beautiful life :) Lily x

Crystal

I am happy to be turning 65 in July. I loved this article as described me perfectly. I work full time enjoy most things. May be 65 but feel 19.
I agree with Linda and many of you. GREAT ARTICLE!

lilybradshaw88

Hi Crystal, thanks for joining in and for your very kind words. Although I have been a writer for many years I am new to blogging and love it :) Happy birthday for July :) Lily x

Freda Doss

I love sixties cause it has thought me wiser and enjoying each day as it comes then in my sixteen being so naive and shy.

lilybradshaw88

Hi Freda, thanks for your comment. I am pleased you have blossomed as you have got older :) I also prefer being sixty! Have a wonderful weekend! Lily x

Lesley

Absolutely no second thoughts to be 16 and to have all of those years of love laughter and joy to come. Of course there has to be a little rain to have sunshine.

lilybradshaw88

Hi Lesley, thank for joining I! Sixteen is a great age, but for me I am preferring being older. But you’re right about the rain :) Lily x

Linda

16 was exciting for me way back in 1977 because I started my first full time job and had the benefit of my employer sending me to college one day a week.

However, I wouldn’t want to be a 16 year old now as modern technology like mobile phones, social media etc seem to put so much pressure and stress on them.

I’m very happy in my 60s, I’ve a few major blips on the road to getting here and look forward to the future as I’m not retirement age yet.

lilybradshaw88

Hi Linda, Lovely to hear your thoughts :) I couldn’t agree more! I think it is much tougher for younger people as the pressures on them can be enormous. Sorry to hear you have had a few blips, but hoping your retirement is not that far away and you get more time to enjoy being sixty :)
Have a lovely weekend Lily x

The Author

Lily Bradshaw has had an interesting and varied career. Twenty years working as a psychotherapist and part time lecturer, followed by 20 years of writing educational courses. Now she is enjoying semi retirement writing books and articles that interest her, mostly about having fun and enjoying life. She has spent the last 2 years travelling solo.

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