
Or then again, any one of us COULD be like this woman in Indiana - who today became the oldest person in the world, at 114. The woman who previously held this record lived in Japan and just passed away.
Those two ladies hit "middle-age" at 57... almost twenty years after the average U.S. citizen!
All of this has made me think - would you actually WANT to live to be 114? These women were born in 1893... can you even wrap your mind around how much they have witnessed in their lifetimes? But I am sure that for as many sad or painful things anyone that old has been through (they had outlived many, if not all, of their children, for example), they had more than enough happy experiences to outweigh them. And I found some big-time motivation to last that long, too! Check out this guy's blog - he claims to be the oldest blogger... so now I have to live to usurp his record! This particular post about his reluctance "to go" is wonderful in its frankness and succintness, but I am telling you this - if you read all the comments he got in response to that post and your eyes are still dry, then you have NO SOUL!

I LOVE LOVE LOVE to hear stories from and about elderly people, so the articles I read today inspired me to find a few books on the topic: On Being 100 and Centenarians: The Bonus Years. I'm definitely going to get them!
In the meantime, at least I have an excuse when I wake up each morning all stiff and sore - I'm approaching middle-age!
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