Having recently decided to “mostly” retire, I found out very quickly that filling the void of unwanted idle time was going to become my new occupation. I was determined not to let my mind and body atrophy, as happens with all too many older people after retiring. So, finding enjoyable activities that provided a challenge and chance to interact with people was going to become my mantra.
There was a seniors’ building in the city that I had been avoiding for some time, simply because it was referred to as a “seniors’’ centre. It was now finally time to come to grips with my labelling this place as being for “older” people. My attitude no longer mattered, it was for older people, and I realized I now fit very nicely into that category.
So, with my newfound attitude I thought what the hell, let’s check it out. Sheepishly walking through the front door, I was welcomed by a portly lady, probably somewhere in her mid-forties.
“Well hello there, I’m Barbara, how may I help you?”
The greeting had way too much enthusiasm. I mention this only to point out how the reception I had just received is telling of how some people pigeonhole seniors. She had what some would classify as a baby talk lilt to her voice. I fought off my desire to say anything inappropriate, simply sighed and said I’d like to speak with someone about the type of programs that were offered. Barbara immediately handed me a stack of pamphlets that were at the ready and was starting in on a way-too-lengthy outline of each of them when I raised my finger, stopping her mid-sentence.
“You have billiards,” I said, a statement more so than a question. It said so on page one of the paperwork Barbara had just handed me.
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Welcome to St. Martins
Jane LeBlanc takes us on a tour of her adopted hometown—this charming New Brunswick village on the beautiful Bay of Fundy
Flower Power
Discovering a hobby you’re passionate about keeps you young!
HIKING THE HALIBURTON HIGHLANDS
Admiring sculptures, Inuksuks and a view of the falls is all part of the allure of this area
Distanced But Not Alone
Last summer’s ‘Fun Day’ at Otter Lake became a message of hope
CAJUN COUNTRY
Exploring the complex history and amazing culture of Acadians in Louisiana
Nature's Wonder
Having the opportunity to photograph local wildlife is a gift
A Pinch of Slowness
Taking the time to enjoy the process is a great recipe for bread—and life
CREATIVITY DURING COVID
How I ‘brought a young girl to life’ during quarantine
A Pivotal Point
From early settlement and quaint village to prosperous town and city, Pointe Claire is rich in Canadian history
A Dream Car Finds Its Dreamer
Imagine finding the car you loved as a teen parked in your driveway 25 years later