Who is the Oldest Person Here?

Well since we don't recognize me, I guess no one else will:
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One reason we didn't recognize me is I seem to be talking instead of smiling, like we usually do in pictures, and my hair was all frizzed up like it does when we visit Minnesota, land of 10,000 lakes.
My husband had to figure out how to post this for me, he reminded me that I wasn't quite 42 yet. I was born in late 1946.
 

Well since we don't recognize me, I guess no one else will:
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One reason we didn't recognize me is I seem to be talking instead of smiling, like we usually do in pictures, and my hair was all frizzed up like it does when we visit Minnesota, land of 10,000 lakes.
My husband had to figure out how to post this for me, he reminded me that I wasn't quite 42 yet. I was born in late 1946.
Beautiful..... 🌷
 
Born in 1934 I am now 90.

I remember my sister came in and said "the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor". I had a vague idea who the "Japs" were, but no clue where Pearl Harbor was. I got to visit Pearl Harbor in 1958 as a sailor. The Arizona memorial had not been built yet. Hawaii became a state a couple of years later.
 
Born in 1934 I am now 90.

I remember my sister came in and said "the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor". I had a vague idea who the "Japs" were, but no clue where Pearl Harbor was. I got to visit Pearl Harbor in 1958 as a sailor. The Arizona memorial had not been built yet. Hawaii became a state a couple of years later.
My mum was born in '34... April.... she died at 39 in '73... I wish she could have got to 90... 🤗
 
Well since we don't recognize me, I guess no one else will:
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One reason we didn't recognize me is I seem to be talking instead of smiling, like we usually do in pictures, and my hair was all frizzed up like it does when we visit Minnesota, land of 10,000 lakes.
My husband had to figure out how to post this for me, he reminded me that I wasn't quite 42 yet. I was born in late 1946.
Lovely photo.
 
I just turned 65 in February and I'm still not sure how I feel about it.
I really don't feel 65, more like 35 most of the time.
I'm the same.. just turned 69... but the last 9 years since 60 has just flown by..it's scary.....I have almost as much energy as I did when I was 40... not quite but almost.... but in the last couple of years the pain from Arthritis in my hands and knees have been a reminder of my age..
 
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69 is just a baby from my standpoint. I'm 89. I notice only 1 out of 5 men reach 90 while 1 out of 3 women reach 90. Only 1 out of 8,000 of both sexes reach age 100.

My Geriatrician classified me as "house bound." He said if I leave the house for any reason I have a good chance of dying. He visits me at my home once every 2 months. He told me at my age he will NOT treat me for cancer or heart disease if I contract either of them. He will just keep me comfortable as I die.

I've been an Aries since 1935.
 
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69 is just a baby from my standpoint. I'm 89. I notice only 1 out of 5 men reach 90 while 1 out of 3 women reach 90. Only 1 out of 8,000 of both sexes reach age 100.

My Geriatrician classified me as "house bound." He said if I leave the house for any reason I have a good chance of dying. He visits me at my home once every 2 months. He told me at my age he will NOT treat me for cancer or heart disease if I contract either of them. He will just keep me comfortable as I die.

I've been an Aries since 1935.
:) What a positive young whipper snapper he is. Maybe he needs a dose of castor oil. Maybe his pants are too tight. But I do hope you are eating good wholesome homemade food and staying out of crowds.
 
I’m 83 and my wife, 80. My father made it to 89, but my mother, a cigarette addict, just 62. Needless to say, I am not a fan of the cigarette industry and what little there is left of their cursed product.
 


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