Ok, Rita, so you are almost right about the bus pass. Here in the UK it is now linked to the official government retirement age. They keep moving that, but for Wendy (and for me) it's about 62.5 years. So that's the bus pass age. But Wendy can go and get a senior railcard now, because you only have to be 60 for that. And just a couple of rail trips a year, and you are starting to save quite a bit of money.
Hey, Wendy, 1952 was a really good year. It's a vintage that keeps improving with age. Take my word for it!