I just realized how different the world is today with parents having their kids while in their 40s, compared to even having them at 32.
A parent who has their child when they are 20 (young parent) means that child will be 45 when they are hitting retirement age of 65;
at 30 means that kid is 35 when they retire;
at 40 means they're only 25 when they retire -- that's
really young to be worrying about your parents when you have your own life ahead of you.
I'm saying "retirement" to be nice here. The reality of being human is that by age 65 the big health concerns are starting to hit adults (hence retirement set at that age). Circulation, memory, balance, any issues from when they were younger all start to pop up.
I can picture Jackson as a young adult yelling to his dad "Dad, what are you doing up there? Mom says to get off the roof!"
Tim coming down and saying he had no idea why he went up there.