Yes! First person accounts of history are so fascinating!Originally Posted by Laura's Babies
Yes! First person accounts of history are so fascinating!Originally Posted by Laura's Babies
I love to hear it too. My grandmother up until she got sick a couple of years ago baked daily for all of her 13 children and 15 grandchildren who live in their own houses and she also made jams, quiches, and dinners and sauces - she should have been a chef but had a family instead. I have taken her flair for cooking and hope to be cooking for all of my family when I'm in my 80's and delivering them personally like she used to.
Originally Posted by jackmilliesmom
WOW..... that's a lot of people to cook and bake forwho needs a restaurant when you have a catering business. Good for her.
My Grandmother and Grandfather are almost in their 90's and they still live in their own place and take care of themselves. It's amazing to me how young they still seem to be.
R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.
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The vivacious older folks are great -- my nana is 87 years old, and still does a lot of the catering and helps run tournaments at the legion. She also bakes the most delicious lemon merangue pies (which is NOT helping me to lose weight). I'm lucky that she lives fairly close, so I get to see her on a regular basis. She can out dance and out party most of my family. Even my moms BF's mom, who is in her late 80s and has lost most mobility on her right side still bakes all the time, and won't let her age (or disabilitly) get her down at all.
Heres a picture of my Nana and my sister at my birthday dinner a couple weeks ago -- 'raising the roof'
(sorry for the blurry quality, i don't always take the best pics!)
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LOL Alison.... you are the best. I love that picture.
R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.
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This just reminded me of the past episode of Miami Ink. A 80 year old woman came in to get a her first tattoo. She got a pretty A on her shoulder, for her name Annie. She said she wanted the tattoo because she lives alone and incase of a hurricane or what ever, she wanted to be able to have her body identified. Ami did the tat and absolutely loved her. It was cute.![]()
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Wow, now that is incredible! Yes, God Bless her!
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