This is a thread for ILXORS IN THEIR 50's

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mark s. is eternal. and justified and ancient. mooooooooooo moo.

scott seward, Wednesday, 18 October 2023 19:00 (seven months ago) link

i got here cos i registered ireallylovemusic as a domain and then looked at alternatives.

mark e, Wednesday, 18 October 2023 19:47 (seven months ago) link

49/27

Ste, Wednesday, 18 October 2023 20:17 (seven months ago) link

I wish I could remember how I got here. Welcome to your 50s!

immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Wednesday, 18 October 2023 20:18 (seven months ago) link

I was in my 40s when I found ILX. I will level up to the very selective 60+ age bracket next year. Not sure it’s a club I want to join but better than the alternative.

that's not my post, Wednesday, 18 October 2023 20:20 (seven months ago) link

First post I can find was in ‘03, when our daughter was three, our son two, and I was 38.

Now she’s 23, he’s 22, and I’m 59.

Yeah I’m getting older too.

keen reverberations of twee (collardio gelatinous), Wednesday, 18 October 2023 22:05 (seven months ago) link

36 when I started posting here. I turn 58 in twelve days.

Elvis Telecom, Wednesday, 18 October 2023 22:09 (seven months ago) link

I never posted in this thread when I hit the five-o? Weird. That was back in 2021.
Diabetes, bad knees, worries about how to keep paying rent whe I'm old and not working... fun. I was told life after 40 would be a free blast but that was bullshit imo.

Stoop Crone (Trayce), Wednesday, 18 October 2023 22:56 (seven months ago) link

I'm 54/33, so pretty close to the 55/35 club. We've been in this car a long time!

HBD ledge. The 50s are fine I guess. For me I'm at that dreaded point of dealing with kids-turning-into-adults and parents-suddenly-being-very-old, both of which require a lot of attention. The good side of which I guess is that it doesn't give me a lot of time to think about being in my 50s. By the time things settle down one way or another I'll probably be almost ready for the 60s thread.

a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Wednesday, 18 October 2023 23:55 (seven months ago) link

I remember the TURN BACK YOU POXY FULE days

You mean they're supposed to be over? I still get that when I log in on my phone!

keen reverberations of twee (collardio gelatinous), Wednesday, 18 October 2023 23:59 (seven months ago) link

one thing I've noticed is how quickly a year passes now... I picked up a card my stepmom sent and it was from August 2022. And it's basically been on my kitchen table for over an entire year (no I'm not a hoarder, I was using it to block my laptop's cam lol)

Andy the Grasshopper, Thursday, 19 October 2023 00:01 (seven months ago) link

I imagine having children must intensify this quickening passage of time

Andy the Grasshopper, Thursday, 19 October 2023 00:04 (seven months ago) link

being this old fucking sucks

I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Thursday, 19 October 2023 00:09 (seven months ago) link

Andy, I have found the opposite. I can't really remember not having children. I don't have any of the feelings I'm allegedly supposed to have, about it going fast or "wow how are they almost grown up now" or "the days are long and the years are short."

I respect everyone else's perception of their lives but mine has been different. I feel every fricking minute of the last 17 years. I love my children utterly, but I cannot characterize my time with them as short or brief or fleeting.

I mostly see an undending series of days in which I wake up and change a diaper and worry about lunchboxes and homework and pouring out cereal and finding shoes.

(Sorry if this is TMI but my 12-year-old son is still wearing nighttime pull-ups; he is intellectually disabled and always will be. There is no finish line; he will need almost constant care for the rest if his life.)

The Royal House of Hangover (Ye Mad Puffin), Thursday, 19 October 2023 00:23 (seven months ago) link

i feel time is going very, very quickly. i believe the key to slowing it down is having new experiences but that is easier said than done.

i was also told after 40, life would be a free blast but i have found that to be bs too. i have found my 50s to be my most difficult decade while also having more life highpoints than any other decade. wtf is going on?!?!

stirmonster, Thursday, 19 October 2023 00:34 (seven months ago) link

"You can't help getting older, but you don't have to get old." - George Burns

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Thursday, 19 October 2023 02:46 (seven months ago) link

(Sorry if this is TMI but my 12-year-old son is still wearing nighttime pull-ups; he is intellectually disabled and always will be. There is no finish line; he will need almost constant care for the rest if his life.)

Really feel for you YMP, that's a hard road. I know others in similar situations, and I think about it sometimes as a could-have-happened because my oldest son was born super preemie and hence at elevated risk for all kinds of disabilities. As it transpired, he was developmentally delayed and is on the spectrum but generally fine, graduated high school on time, enrolled in community college etc. So for all the struggles he's had — which were significant, daily emotional outbursts well into middle school — I feel like we and he are pretty fortunate.

a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Thursday, 19 October 2023 02:59 (seven months ago) link

53/36

Douglas told me to come

My fifties have been terrible so far. I turned 50 during the first summer of the pandemic and that’s kinda set the tone

realistic pillow (Jon not Jon), Thursday, 19 October 2023 03:03 (seven months ago) link

having a kid in college and them asking you specific questions about what it was like when you were there and not being able to remember half the time is peak 50s imo

buzza, Thursday, 19 October 2023 03:47 (seven months ago) link

this thread exploded in great ways— unexpected honest ways. Stay well and be strong, as you have been! ❤️

i'd meet u where u are, but that place really sucks (Hunt3r), Thursday, 19 October 2023 04:23 (seven months ago) link

Lots of folk itt with college age kids, mine are only just school age (4 & 7) - I was late getting on board the family train. Though my 30s were classic child free fun I was low level depressed the whole time which is luckily no longer the case, I'm a bit worried about being an old dad though. I'll save that for the 60s thread.

behold the thump (ledge), Thursday, 19 October 2023 07:49 (seven months ago) link

I was also born in '73 and have a 22 yr old son - that whole period went a bit too fast for my liking. Even though my life is infinitely sadder and more fucked up than it was in my 30's I don't really feel any nostalgic longing to go back anywhere. I'm just waiting to die now ... lol

vodkaitamin effrtvescent (calzino), Thursday, 19 October 2023 08:33 (seven months ago) link

I was trying to work out what these 2 number things you were doing. I'm 52/32 I think?

Stoop Crone (Trayce), Thursday, 19 October 2023 08:36 (seven months ago) link

I’m leaving the 50’s next year (59/39 are my
numbers I think).

The 50s has been my hardest decade probably. It’s been “You’re exhausted and feel like you need a break - but kept going !”.

No major health issues as yet - for which I should be grateful. The strain has been mainly work and aged parents.

Dr Drudge (Bob Six), Thursday, 19 October 2023 08:46 (seven months ago) link

(i was using the format of age now/age started on ilx ?)

Ste, Thursday, 19 October 2023 09:08 (seven months ago) link

Yeah thats how I understood it.

Stoop Crone (Trayce), Thursday, 19 October 2023 09:24 (seven months ago) link

my eldest is 31 now, old enough for me to have to do the maths in my head ffs

no gap tree for old men (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 19 October 2023 09:54 (seven months ago) link

53/33 (although I had a different callsign back then)


My fifties have been terrible so far. I turned 50 during the first summer of the pandemic and that’s kinda set the tone

The day I turned 50 was the day the Taoiseach announced the the country would be locking down because of COVID. Amusingly, I had had all my celebrations the previous month, to coincide with half-term, and because I knew that flights into Ireland close to Paddy's Day would be ridiculously expensive. Since then, it's been a parade of disasters, but I'm aware that it could be a lot worse, and at least I can come here and moan about it.

trishyb, Thursday, 19 October 2023 10:08 (seven months ago) link

53/31, found ILM via Feaky Trigger

fetter, Thursday, 19 October 2023 15:10 (seven months ago) link

i'm sorry if people are having or have had a rough time of things! i will spare you my whole sad story - maybe on 77 borad sometime but i never go there - but i feel you! hang in there! remember: things MIGHT not get worse. i tried to spare you all my dark moods by not coming here for years. you're welcome!

my kids have flown the coop but my 88 year old dad moved in with me after my mom died (covid-era funeral! what fun! i can't see the faces of the few family members who came and i can't hug them and none of them came to my dad's house after! yay!) and life can certainly be interesting in interesting times.

scott seward, Thursday, 19 October 2023 15:24 (seven months ago) link

My fifties have been terrible so far. I turned 50 during the first summer of the pandemic and that’s kinda set the tone

I realise now that my post looks competitive, which was not intended at all. It was meant to be sympathetic.

trishyb, Thursday, 19 October 2023 16:17 (seven months ago) link

I def didn't read it that way!

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Thursday, 19 October 2023 16:19 (seven months ago) link

I'm 51, started posting here about 20 years ago.

My kid is 17 1/2. as I said above, my 50's so far have been fucking awful. A lot of people's lives have been awful over the past few years so that's not unique. turning 50 coincided with my mother's health going rapidly downhill and I spent about 1/4 of my 50th year taking care of her through hospice and dealing with her death on my own. I got laid off from a job three months after I turned 50 and finding another one has been almost impossible, I hit my 12 month unemployment anniversary last week and shit is as bleak as it can possibly be. There are some issues with my kid's social life that are causing huge stresses; lack of work; fear of money running out; wars blowing up everywhere...I'm frankly in a panic 1/2 of the time and despairing the other half. I take no pleasure or enjoyment in any of the things that I used to like. At least I'm physically healthy, or relatively so.

I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Thursday, 19 October 2023 17:12 (seven months ago) link

:(

blazin' squab (NickB), Thursday, 19 October 2023 17:18 (seven months ago) link

Akm, best of wishes to you. Sorry for what you have gone through and what you are going through.

The Royal House of Hangover (Ye Mad Puffin), Thursday, 19 October 2023 17:50 (seven months ago) link

Indeed so -- very sad to hear this!

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 19 October 2023 17:54 (seven months ago) link

yes, so sorry indeed.

and trishy b, i'm certain nobody took your post that way.

stirmonster, Thursday, 19 October 2023 17:54 (seven months ago) link

shit is as bleak as it can possibly be... I'm frankly in a panic 1/2 of the time and despairing the other half

200% relating with this

also glad for the folks who are sailing through with less angstydrama

The Royal House of Hangover (Ye Mad Puffin), Thursday, 19 October 2023 18:08 (seven months ago) link

reading the chaos of other peoples lives is very humbling.

my 40s were horrid.
my 50s have been a lot less chaotic, so far.

genuinely hoping that things improve for various folks here.

mark e, Thursday, 19 October 2023 19:53 (seven months ago) link

if you guys ever need a hug maria and i are at 275 main street in greenfield ma almost every day of the week. i can also make you a cup of tea. and give you a record or a cd.

scott seward, Thursday, 19 October 2023 20:59 (seven months ago) link

jesus i'm listening to the new pj harvey and i think it was made for saddo 50somethings. but in a good way. you need to have gone through some shit to feel it deeply. or maybe not. i would have liked it as a sullen teen. its so autumn!! (love it. go buy it. i'm gonna get a vinyl copy.)

scott seward, Thursday, 19 October 2023 21:01 (seven months ago) link

I'm a bit worried about being an old dad though

The youngest of my four is 13. I don't have the energy level I had when the older ones were young, but I think I'm a better parent now. Certainly a lot more even tempered. He and I have a great time.

immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Thursday, 19 October 2023 21:02 (seven months ago) link

I have 20 days left in this club before I level up.

WmC, Thursday, 19 October 2023 21:09 (seven months ago) link

Best to all the ilxors in the club.

il lavoro mi rovina la giornata (PBKR), Thursday, 19 October 2023 23:57 (seven months ago) link

Yeah , lots of love to all here.

I’ve reached a stage with my work life where I still go through stretches of being in love with it , but I’m also just increasingly drained from the constant grind and stress of it and a feeling of so much yet to be done. I don’t want to retire yet but I would like a sabbatical, and it feels unfair that you have to be a tenured academic to get one.

keen reverberations of twee (collardio gelatinous), Friday, 20 October 2023 03:23 (seven months ago) link

the thing that is scary at this age is the precarity, if you get the ax at this age finding a good job at similar level (or even any level) is very difficult for most because of age discrimination. i know precarity in general is bad these days for workers of all ages but its more intense at this stage imo.

buzza, Friday, 20 October 2023 04:06 (seven months ago) link

Depends on your field, I guess. If you work remotely as I do, doing proofreading/editing work, there's a certain amount of "on the internet nobody knows you're a dog" latitude — you can tweak your resume to seem younger than you are (I only have about my last 10-15 years of work available for examination), opt for phone interviews rather than Zoom calls, go through recruiters instead of applying for jobs yourself, etc., etc. I've started in an entirely new field in the past year, and just this week had my contract extended to the end of 2024, when I will be turning 53.

read-only (unperson), Friday, 20 October 2023 04:16 (seven months ago) link

most alarming physical manifestation of my fifties rapidly approaching: massive uptick in the number of records in my collection featuring Robert Fripp… i even listened to Discipline yesterday and forgot to feel annoyed at Belew’s terrible vocals, who even am i anymore??

very conscious of work precarity at this time - working in the crumbling ruin of the brodcast tv industry (in a production rather than executive capacity) means i am stuck in a pincer movement between diminishing audiences/resourdes and (great!) younger players coming up with broader skillsets and lower salary expectations- it is definitely an ongoing calculation about how long i can hang in there, and lots of apprehension about what to do next

I really do like my work! I think I am pretty good at it! But the landscape is what it is

meat and two vdgg (emsworth), Friday, 20 October 2023 04:33 (seven months ago) link

"i even listened to Discipline yesterday and forgot to feel annoyed at Belew’s terrible vocals, who even am i anymore??"

haha! i almost put on the sleepless dance mix promo single today when i closed the store today and then thought better of it when i remembered that i could just go home for the night!

scott seward, Friday, 20 October 2023 05:01 (seven months ago) link

maria has been a dutch translator for 30 years and her work has really dried up. instead of getting good translation work she ended up just proofreading really bad AI translations for agencies for very little money. which is the pits. so now she is my assistant manager. i might even bumo her up to manager this holiday season. i pay her really badly though. the end result is that i am working a TON more in back and we are making more but its still kinda scary because i feel like i can never stop. i'm working for two now. but she has done so much stuff with the store that i never had the time and desire to do so it has been cool. and she is so much nicer to people. i was always trying to be nice while feverishly working online. made me miserable.

scott seward, Friday, 20 October 2023 05:08 (seven months ago) link


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