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...A Little Something about "Old People". Or people who seem elderly...

Last night Biden was sharp. When I was first married near 40 years ago, my husband's elders,  one being 92 was arthritic.  However,  everyone sat circled around him and asked his advice on money and real estate.  Wise he was. I've had clients who were driving and living on their own, being activists in their city and so forth and taking care of disabled children into their 90s. My grandmother who was born poor from gypsies,  no shoes till about age 7. Worked as a cashier into her mid eighties, too became a minister in her sixties. Taught herself Spanish when a future relatives family spoke only Spanish. She walked or took the bus to nursing homes and helped elder residents have some type of mass, and they received communion from her. I took a retired 94 yr old Detective I've known for over 30 years out to eat. Basically,  after a three course dinner with her, four hours later of heavy discussions on life. We closed the Greek restaurant we closed it down at 10:30 that night. She ate more than I. LOL.---Jody-Lynn Reicher 

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