It’s certainly worth trying! LOL
She was a little mad during the interview. “Damn it,” she said, “I left my cigarettes at the bar again.”
I think it's sad that so many people want to retire at an early age. Never understood able bodied people who didn't like to work.
Cynical me was ready to think her longevity was based on a life peppered with government support, Social Security for decades and all that. Her story made me ashamed of what I initially thought.
Worked until 92, only then her job was gone because of Sept 11, 2001 where she worked in NYC. Self sufficient until a very few years ago until she broke her hip. Her whole story is a wonderful testament to hard work freedom, and those who have a real appreciation of it.
God bless her.
Her internal beauty shines through. What an amazing lady. May God continue to bless her!
My late mom’s cousin is 106 and never touched wine. Guess she has eaten chocolate over the years. My mom died in January, 2007 and would have been 103 in April of that year. She sure never touched wine. Many of my ancestors lived until they were in their 90’s even those born in the early 1800’s..
Estonian Legion perhaps?
Every day now I have my heart medicine...dark chocolate. A while ago I told my wife I had my heart medicine, and she gave me this puzzled look. “Heart medicine...what heart medicine?” I told her dark chocolate, and she gave me that you’re-an-idiot look. I just laughed. But dark chocolate is good for the heart.
Hmmmm....if that’s true....I should live forever!
I’m saved!