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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 571369" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Awesome. I agree that staying engaged in the community and family appears to be the key. The home next door to me seems to encourage longevity too. When we moved here here almost sixteen years ago I met my new next door neighbor who was 92 and itty bitty. She stayed at home until 98 when she decided living alone probably wasn't the right choice. She (and her Ca. daughter) asked me to be in charge of her affairs which I agreed to do. I put her house on the market and the second week an older couple called to view it. I twas love at first sight for them. The husband passed away suddently and itty bitty Dottie settled in alone. She is now 98 and lives alone. Goes to Mass every week, gets to the beauty salon every week and...just had her second book published. Like your grandma both ladies kept busy. I'm so glad you have her in your life and that she is in good health. Wonderful. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 571369, member: 35"] Awesome. I agree that staying engaged in the community and family appears to be the key. The home next door to me seems to encourage longevity too. When we moved here here almost sixteen years ago I met my new next door neighbor who was 92 and itty bitty. She stayed at home until 98 when she decided living alone probably wasn't the right choice. She (and her Ca. daughter) asked me to be in charge of her affairs which I agreed to do. I put her house on the market and the second week an older couple called to view it. I twas love at first sight for them. The husband passed away suddently and itty bitty Dottie settled in alone. She is now 98 and lives alone. Goes to Mass every week, gets to the beauty salon every week and...just had her second book published. Like your grandma both ladies kept busy. I'm so glad you have her in your life and that she is in good health. Wonderful. DDD [/QUOTE]
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