This is definitely a loss. Now that we're at midlife and have a bit more time to ourselves, hubby has begun playing tennis again, a couple times a week. I am so happy for him because he loves it.

I am suffering from the loss of being able to play tennis. Not a total big deal, but still a loss.

While this may be a depressing topic, I thought I'd try to put another spin on it.

What can you no longer do, and what are you doing in it's place that you may not have done otherwise?

My answer is this novice rowing class. While inwardly groaning that I can no longer play tennis, I realized that if it wasn't for that fact, I probably would never have tried rowing.
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