Here is my contribution to this week’s Share Your Word from pensitivity101
1. Who is your oldest living relative (aunt, grandparent etc)?
I don’t have many relatives older than me. (I am 71) I have a ‘young’ aunt who is 83. She is actually an aunt-in-law having been married to my father’s brother. If you met my aunt you would not believe that she is in her eighties. She still looks fabulous.

2. How often do you visit them or is distance a factor?
I try to get to see her when I visit my home town which is four to six times a year. But I know that she is not waiting in anticipation for a visit from me!

3. Have any of your family lived to be 100?
I don’t know of any family member who has lived to be 100! My great-grandmother, I think, lived to be 98. My maternal grandparents died in their eighties. My parents died in their seventies. My paternal grandparents died in their fifties and sixties. One of my father’s brothers died in his eighties, the other three were in their seventies. On my mother’s side, one brother died in his eighties the other two siblings in their seventies. All in all, I guess longevity is not in my genes! I have even lost a few of the cousins with whom I grew up. But on the positive side, my siblings are well and don’t look as if they will expire anytime soon!

4. Would you like to celebrate your 100th birthday?
If I can maintain good health to 100 then yes, I would like to do something special on my hundredth birthday like celebrate in an exotic place like the Serengeti. My oldest grandchild will be 56, his brother 55. My granddaughter will be 50 and her brother 48. I am sure they could organise something! I just hope I can remember their names and that I wrote this post!

Gratitude:
I am grateful that I can joke about old age. For some, it is not funny!


We have reached an age when friends and family are beginning to fade into the unknown. As a friend told me last year “They are hunting in our ground now”. I feel it is important to embrace what we have, to keep in contact with our loved ones and simply do the best we can with what we have.
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You are so right, Anne. Each day is a gift.
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Thanks for joining in Helen. Love that last Meme. Can I pinch it?
Mum was 95 when she died. My aunt is due to celebrate her 100th birthday in June and I believe she will be the first to do so on either side of the family.
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You can certainly pinch it – I found it by googling!
How amazing that your aunt is making it to 100!
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It’s wonderful. She is such a lovely lady, and knits hats! She’s sent me over half a dozen.
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Waking up like a million bucks? All green and wrinkled 😁
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Your not that old 71 is still young! I am glad you can joke about old age too! x
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I have to admit growing older does not bother me. I’m still having lots of fun
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