Reminds me of Mom, who just entered assisted living because as she told me when I went to see her, Watch out after you hit 92 things just start falling apart, said with her Irish humor and twinkle in her eyes.
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8 comments:
it's nice to think 70 is still young.Does it makes me,at 54,still a toddler?
All a matter of perspective ;-)
Here's to hoping I survive to be "just a girl!"
Refreshing tale - I now feel quite young and think I must still be a baby! Thank you little old lady!
Anna :o]
Love it! Good for her! I'll hit my half-century in a few months, but by her standards, I'm a fetus.
If she has such a youthful attitude, she deserves to make her century - hopefully with a body that can handle that! Bless her!
Reminds me of Mom, who just entered assisted living because as she told me when I went to see her, Watch out after you hit 92 things just start falling apart, said with her Irish humor and twinkle in her eyes.
Thats pretty cute!
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