Skeeter,
I'm glad to hear everything turned out ok. That's scary.
You're right, growing older is better than the alternative. I lost my Mom when she was quite young (56) and I always remember how hard she fought to make it another year. So, I might complain a little on occasion, but I'm really grateful for every year that I get.
Also, the women on both sides of my family (Mom excepted) live forever. I have a grandmother who is 95, great aunts in the upper 90s and a great grandmother who lived to be 99. Given my genetic background, I'm not even in middle age at 37.
GSG
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