Posted by Buzzman72 on September 04, 2009 at 12:50:53 from (74.129.194.33):
In Reply to: your age posted by ken in texas on September 04, 2009 at 10:48:50:
I'll turn 55 this month, Mom was 77 in February, and Grandma will turn 99 in March. Mom was telling me when I visited them on Tuesday how grandma still insists on using her own riding mower on the lawn, even though a neighbor comes over and does most of her yard when he mows his own yard. Grandma says he doesn't trim close enough to her flowerbeds to suit her, and she'd rather do that part herself anyway. She also tends to about 4 tomato plants, because the doctor told her to limit her exposure to the sun due to some meds she takes. So she doesn't plant any corn or beans anymore.
Grandma still drives herself to Wal-Mart, the grocery, and her hair appointments. Mom works anywhere from 3 to 5 days a week serving meals at the senior citizen center, besides still singing in the church choir, and being an officer in the local saddle club, a 4-H Horse and Pony club leader, and a member in a local Extension Homemakers club, the ladies' group at her church, and a group called the Royal Neighbors of America...besides taking care of her 4 horses [which we can't talk her into selling].
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