What 65 year-olds can learn from 85 year-olds
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deb mackJanuary 10, 2016
How interesting. My Mum is 90 this month, and she has been telling me for the past 12 months how young I still am - at 60+ - and how much she enjoyed each decade. Her 50's, 60's and 70's with only a slight annoyance with being in her 80's. This woman is unstoppable, so healthy, fit, trim, lively, loving - I could go on and on. Has just moved from the 1/4 acre block to an apartment, but that hasn't stopped her from continuing to enjoy her gardening, driving and shopping and looking out for her family. A happy, healthy life is evident here and we look forward to enjoying Mums 90's.
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