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Originally Posted by Jennifer 1967
It is such a breath of fresh air to have a young whipper snapper around for a month. It breathes new life into a place. I’ll be 53 Sunday. My brother is 57 and in very poor health and mom will be 85 next week. We do well but I do get caught up in the caregiving. My 21 year old daughter is like a ray of sunshine beaming through. A much needed visit. I’m peaceful and happy right now.
She has an internship near the mountains this summer and I’m going up there for a week to visit and hike my beloved trails. That will take the place of Florida this year. Just can’t do Florida...the elevators for one thing...just not safe.
Warm regards to all and hugs to those that are struggling.   
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You re a youngster! I turned 56 this year. But, several years ago, my partner and I had wonderful, wondrous surprise appear. She is now 12, and, though I do not see her as much as I wish, she does help keep me young. Good for you.
Both my grandparents I knew lived into their upper 90s, eating red meat 3-5 times a day. Ranchers from West Texas. Worked, ate, went to church. I don't think my beloved grandmother exercised a day in her entire life, lol.
My mom died of lung cancer in her 70s, but my dad is 89 and will probably live forever.