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If this is your first visit, welcome! This site is devoted to my life experiences as a Filipino-American who immigrated from the Philippines to the United States in 1960. I came to the US as a graduate student when I was 26 years old. I am now in my mid-80's and thanks God for his blessings, I have four successful and professional children and six grandchildren here in the US. My wife and I had been enjoying the snow bird lifestyle between US and Philippines after my retirement from USFDA in 2002. Macrine(RIP),Me and my oldest son are the Intellectual migrants. Were were born in the Philippines, came to the US in 1960 and later became US citizens in 1972. Some of the photos and videos in this site, I do not own. However, I have no intention on infringing on your copyrights. Cheers!

Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Adjusting to Living Alone as an Octogenarian


My most current photo taken March 2022. I used to be a good-looking Dude(photo below), but not anymore. But I am still very proud of my aging body.  

With the passing of my youngest son, David E last March 17, I am now living alone. Moreover, my youngest daughter who currently resides near me ( 30 minutes driving time or less) was recently appointed as Associate Director for Communications, Bureau of Census, Department of Commerce. She will be moving to the Washington DC area soon. Here's Ditas message today from her FB page.

"25 years…And so the next chapter of my life begins. I will miss Sacramento and the amazing supportive community that has really embraced Carenna and I after Nick’s passing. My retirement lasted really about a month lol, but I have enjoyed the last 10 months consulting, traveling and teaching a lot of meditation and yoga. Carenna and I will be back in Sacramento for a few weeks in June to officially pack up the house. Hoping to see some of you before we leave for our new adventure".

My two oldest children are about two to three hours driving and have their own lives. Luckily I have two friendly neighbors who promise that if I need anything, they are there for me any time. My nearest relative is Macrine's neice- Yuka Maeda Chellan and my oldest grandson, Ian King. I could always call them in case of emergency. 

I enjoyed staying in this house. I love both my indoor and outdoor plants. All my life's memorabilia are here such as paintings, photos, antique furniture, books and collectables are all in this house. I will not be able to bring these to the apartment space in an Independent /assisted living facility.

Since I did not renewed my driver's last year, I am dependent on ordering my groceries and food on line. I only need a driver to doctor's appointment, hair cut and pedicure needs. I could call the Para transit service for Seniors in our area, Uber or Lyft. However, my grandson who lives in the area promised that If I need a haircut again, he could drive me to the barber on his day off. 

It is not fun living alone. My mind is still active ( see the attached article on the Brain of an Elderly Person), but my body has aches and pains because of the aging process. Below is an article I received recently for your reading pleasure.    

"THE BRAIN OF AN ELDERLY PERSON. The director of the George Washington University College of Medicine argues that the brain of an elderly person is much more plastic than is commonly believed. At this age, the interaction of the right and left hemispheres of the brain becomes harmonious, which expands our creative possibilities. That is why among people over 60 you can find many personalities who have just started their creative activities.

Of course, the brain is no longer as fast as it was in youth. However, it wins in flexibility. That is why, with age, we are more likely to make the right decisions and are less exposed to negative emotions. The peak of human intellectual activity occurs at about 70 years old, when the brain begins to work at full strength. Over time, the amount of myelin in the brain increases, a substance that facilitates the rapid passage of signals between neurons. Due to this, intellectual abilities are increased by 300% compared to the average.

And the peak of active production of this substance falls on 60-80 years of age. Also interesting is the fact that after 60 years, a person can use 2 hemispheres at the same time. This allows you to solve much more complex problems. Professor Monchi Uri from the University of Montreal believes that the brain of an elderly person chooses the least energy-intensive path, cutting unnecessary and leaving only the right options for solving the problem.

A study was conducted in which different age groups took part. Young people were confused a lot when passing the tests, while those over 60 made the right decisions. Now let's look at the features of the brain at the age of 60-80. They are really rosy".

FEATURES OF THE BRAIN OF AN ELDERLY PERSON.

1. The neurons of the brain do not die off, as everyone around them says. Connections between them simply disappear if a person does not engage in mental work.

2. Absent-mindedness and forgetfulness appear due to an overabundance of information. Therefore, you do not need to focus your whole life on unnecessary trifles.

3. Beginning at the age of 60, a person, when making decisions, uses not one hemisphere at the same time, like young people, but both.

4. Conclusion: if a person leads a healthy lifestyle, moves, has a feasible physical activity and has full mental activity, intellectual abilities DO NOT decrease with age, but only GROW, reaching a peak by the age of 80-90 years. So don't be afraid of old age. Strive to develop intellectually. Learn new crafts, make music, learn to play musical instruments, paint pictures! Dance! Take an interest in life, meet and communicate with friends, make plans for the future, travel as best you can. Don't forget to go to shops, cafes, concerts. Do not lock yourself alone - it is destructive for any person. Live with the thought: all the good things are still ahead of me!

👀 Information! A large study in the United States found that: ▪The most productive age of a person is from 60 to 70 years; ▪ The 2nd most productive human stage is the age from 70 to 80 years old; ▪ 3rd most productive stage - 50 and 60 years old. ▪ Before that, the person has not yet reached his peak. ▪The average age of the Nobel Prize laureates is 62; ▪The average age of the presidents of the 100 largest companies in the world is 63 years; ▪The average age of pastors in the 100 largest churches in the United States is 71; ▪The average age of dads is 76 years. ▪ This confirms that a person's best and most productive years are between 60 and 80 years of age. ▪This study was published by a team of doctors and psychologists in the NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. ▪They found that at 60 you reach the peak of your emotional and mental potential, and this continues until you are 80. ▪ Therefore, if you are 60, 70 or 80 years old, you are at the best level of your life.

* SOURCE: New England Journal of Medicine *. Pass on this information to your family and friends aged 60, 70 and 80 so that they will be proud of their age “

Meanwhile enjoy these photos of indoor plants that Ditas gave me as part of her cleaning up in preparation for her move to the East Coast soon.

 

 

 

10 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Dave! Hope all is well. I enjoyed reading this article of yours. Thanks and regards. Hope to see you again.


MANNY AND MARIAM MATAAC

David B Katague said...

Hi Manny and Mariam: It's nice to hear from you. I am glad you enjoyed reading this article. Keep in touch! Dave

Anonymous said...

Hello David .. I think it might be a good time to visit Marinduque for a while. The clean air, lovely sea, beautiful island, lovely people are all still there .. and I would love to meet you in person, what's more.

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Manong Dave for this golden article! Beautiful and positive write up about our brains and aging process. Stay happy and active with your green thumb and keep writing and bogging! God bless us all in our golden age!!

Anonymous said...

Still good looking, uncle Dave! Ditas said you can give me tips on how to make my orchids thrive:-)

David B Katague said...

Ella, make sure the pot is moist, but not over watered. Feed with soluble orchid fertilizer twice a year and no direct sunlight. Uncle Dave

Anonymous said...

Hi Dave- I am sorry to hear the passing of ur son. My condolence. I’ll finish the topic about the brain tomorrow. It’s almost midnight & I missed my high school batch mates chat rooom tonight. Take care.
Eva

David B Katague said...

Hi Eva, thank you for your condolence on the passing of David E. Let me know what you think on the article about the brain of Senior Citizens. Keep in touch!

Anonymous said...

Thank you Tito Dave for sharing the information about the capacity of the human brain in relation to aging.A very inspiring piece of information. Why don’t you spend some time in Marinduque. You have a beautiful place there by the
sea. This is Annie JALAC Miles.

David B Katague said...

Hi Annie: I am glad you enjoy the article about aging and the human brain. Thanks for reading my blogs. Keep in touch. Tito Dave

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