Yesterday had a medical checkup. Other than the CDL licensing medical exams required every two years, 2000 was the last time when I had my first colonoscopy that checked out clear. Was supposed to have a follow-up done in ten years, but now overdue for another. First time with this doctor where she went through a litany of questions and inspections. Other than having blood work and colonoscopy test results to review (must do), she gave me a clean bill of health. Whew!
Been stewing some over my health as I'm not getting any younger and the body is becoming creakier over time. Aches and pains linger longer but eventually go away only to return again due to over exertion while pushing or pulling this or that boat system thingy.
Muscle mass slowly diminishing even though I excersize upper and lower body parts regularly. Try to maintain a healthy diet, except for the occasional beer and regular red wine, which some say is good for you, in moderation that is, whatever that means.
My boating buddy turned 80 last year and still seems up to cruising, albeit a bit slower in his movements, too. I turned 75 last year and ditto here, but five or more years of cruising still seems in the cards. Energy level remains up, spirits high, outlook eager and many places yet to visit. Not quite ready for the barcalounger life style. No room on the boat for one anyway. Just say'n.
It seems my wife of soon to be 50 years, the boat in my life and driving a school bus, all of which I enjoy immensely, helps to maintain daily vigor. As one replier mentioned, keep at it until it no longer becomes fun. I do hope that day never comes to pass, but by then perhaps time to curl up my toes and enter into a new next life, whatever that is.
Tick tock, tick tock.