This was in today's "Dear Abby" column in the paper:
DEAR ABBY: I am a 55-year-old female who competes in triathlons for fun, fitness and health. I consulted my doctor because I was having foot pain. When I told him I was a runner and was preparing for a marathon race, his response was, "At your age, you could hardly call it a race."
I was shocked. I repeated the insulting comment to my husband, who has never supported me in this nor attended my races. He replied, "Well, you don't actually consider yourself an athlete, do you?"
I am so offended that I want to dismiss both my doctor and my husband. I just finished a race with 5,000 women. Every one of them was fabulous and serious, no matter how old or what they looked like. It was the spirit of the sport that mattered. At what age does one stop being an athlete? -- OLDER ATHLETE, EUGENE, ORE.
This raised some interesting questions in my mind about support, encouragement, or the lack thereof. I don't want to discuss the "athlete-yes-or-no" question. Instead, I'd like to know how people out there deal with non-supportive spouses, friends, co-workers, doctors, etc.
My own experience includes being teased by my co-workers for "getting beat by a 70-year-old woman." (This was after a big meet where they viewed my results on the Internet.) This came from men who are at least 50 pounds overweight and can barely walk from their cars to their desks.
Well if it get's him to cook your dinner for you....kudos!
Did you just say cook "my" dinner for "me?" :rofl: I think there is a slight misunderstanding here, jellyfish KING dude living in the PALACE. :thhbbb: Did you not see that picture of my family I posted on New Years?! There is a lot more than just one person sitting at the table here in my house ...:rofl: Mr. Fortress usually gives me an assist or handles it on the weekends. I'll take whatever I can get. I used to love to cook, but the hectic, go-go, make dinner in 30 minutes for a gaggle of hungry squakers takes all the fun out of it ... Wait until your kids grow up!! Do you have to cook when your wife is belly-dancing?
Well if it get's him to cook your dinner for you....kudos!
Did you just say cook "my" dinner for "me?" :rofl: I think there is a slight misunderstanding here, jellyfish KING dude living in the PALACE. :thhbbb: Did you not see that picture of my family I posted on New Years?! There is a lot more than just one person sitting at the table here in my house ...:rofl: Mr. Fortress usually gives me an assist or handles it on the weekends. I'll take whatever I can get. I used to love to cook, but the hectic, go-go, make dinner in 30 minutes for a gaggle of hungry squakers takes all the fun out of it ... Wait until your kids grow up!! Do you have to cook when your wife is belly-dancing?