I unfortunately have a love affair with cheese, so cheese on everything please. Thankfully I live in Wisconsin, we won't be running out of cheese here anytime soon.
I can't remember anything either, and my husband never could remember anything ever.
I am turning the big 5-0 this year, though my body is like 8-0. I think I'm having a midlife crisis too, though I think I passed the midlife part already a few years, and joint replacements ago.
Where has it all gone?
You're just a baby! I wish I was only turning 50. I don't feel the age I am, certainly. I told my doctor, a very cool lady I'm glad to be a patient of, that as I see family members and friends dropping around me, my own age and even younger, I feel that we have nothing to complain about, that we are
golden! My main issue is my hypothyroidism, which is under control numbers-wise (though that still affects other things, even if the numbers say I'm good). Most of the terrible health issues our family and friends have are what I call self-inflicted, for the most part. I don't want to do anything that causes my body to say, "HEY! STOP THAT! We're trying to work here!".
Growing a garden to get fresh, non-monkeyed-with food, raising chickens, getting all that fresh air and sunshine because we live away from the cities and up at this elevation help. I have to do a LOT of walking and up and down steps, back and forth to the barn, all day, every day. And I lift hand weights to keep arms, shoulders and upper back strong to lift those 50# feed bags. So, I think I'm generally in good health. At least, as long as I have my thyroid controlled, there is nothing major wrong. And the collagen I take in my coffee every day has done wonders for my ankle I broke, got me off the daily NSAID med the surgeon put me on when it was swelling and painful so much a year after the surgery (the joint has a bone spur and arthritis in there now, oh joy). I couldn't pick up those feed sacks when I was in my 20's or 30's, I bet.
Congratulations on the chicks, and the new washer!
Here is the washer. My hubs was a little leery of the electronic everything and no agitator, but they're all like that, even if there is a dial to spin, it's really electronic anyway.It has a 4.5 star rating from about 1800 reviews so I think there's a chance it will be a good one.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Whirlpool-..._clickID=566e9d66-0d9d-4253-b563-8b76408ce313