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Fatherhood nearing 60

Ya, that's me. 

 

It's awesome. 

 

So, I'm going to post some examples of other older fellas that have kids when they are older. A base to start some muses for later. 

 

My friend Darren, brought up

 

Al Pacino  https://people.com/parents/all-about-al-pacino-kids/

Al Pacino is officially a dad of four!

The 83-year-old actor welcomed a baby boy, Roman Pacino, with his girlfriend, Noor Alfallah, 29, in June 2023. The couple, who have been dating since April 2022, announced that they were expecting their first child together just weeks before their son's arrival.

Robert De Niro 

https://people.com/parents/all-about-robert-de-niro-kids/

Robert De Niro has six grown kids: Drena, Raphael, Julian, Aaron, Elliot and Helen. In April 2023, he welcomed his seventh child, Gia.

When asked about his six children, the Oscar winner corrected the interviewer and said: "Seven, actually."

"I just had a baby," he explained, though he didn't provide any further details about the little one. 

On the red carpet at the N.Y.C. premiere of his film About My Father, De Niro spoke to Extra about welcoming another child at the age of 79.

"I'm ok with it. I'm good with it," he said, adding that raising children "never gets easier" no matter what age you are.

 

Well, Benjamin David Lloyd Ross is my 6th child, born last year, his mom Megan is such a wonderfukl mom, wife, friend, I am a very blessed husband, father, grandfather, son, man.  Alex was my first son, born in 1990, his mom is Janet Heaslip, we met at Ag College. I have 4 girls from my 2nd marriage with Kim Quenneville. They are Lisa, Sara, Chelsie and Charly, they may be step daughters, they are my girls 100%.  There is 15 grand kids so far ( one is in heaven). #16 is on track for May 20th, could be a couple more in the works. 11 step sons, if my math is right. 

.. To Be continued, check out comments for more thoughts, articles to keep me functioning well, well into my 90's 

 

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Going for 100 Plus

"Everyone wants to live longer but no one wants to grow old"

 

Larry Lewis (1867-1974) - Find a Grave Memorial

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/162125436/larry-lewis

 

I spoke of running to play golf earlier my good friend the well-known golfing writer Gary wiring tells the man in San
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Francisco who jogs 6.7 miles every morning as the distance around Golden Gate Park he also walks five miles to
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and from work he works as a banquet waiter boxes a couple of times a week and toss it in eight or nine games a
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handball as you can imagine he's in magnificent physical condition he's also 103 years old
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his name is Larry Lewis and he began running in 1876 at the age of nine and he's been running and keeping as active
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as he was at that early age ever since he's made the comment that you should never refer it to a person as being so
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many years old since old often means something dilapidated Larry Lewis doesn't intend to become dilapidated
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especially during his second 100 years Gary wiring suggests that each of us should ask himself these questions are
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my muscles getting soft and flabby do I feel chronically tired and dragged out Emma clumsy performing physical tasks
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which once were relatively easy for me can I feel and see unsightly bulges of
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fat on my body do I have to stop and catch my breath after climbing one or two flights of stairs is my physical zest for Life
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missing or rapidly failing if you agreed to more than a couple of those questions you may well become a victim of
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premature aging here's another great contributor to the cardiovascular plague I mentioned earlier it isn't that we
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want to live forever even as old as Larry Lewis maybe although I think it's a great idea if you're enjoying life but ...
 
 
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