https://www.bwlpublishing.ca/donaldson-yarmey-joan/
I
am 75 and my husband is 77. In August we headed north, in our
motorhome, on a three week trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT, Canada, to see the
Arctic Ocean. I put my feet in the ocean while my husband dipped his
shoe.
Some people think we were too old to have made the trip. I think I am never too old to do anything.
This book tells how I went from thinking 40 was old to realizing that I could do anything at any age. It just takes attitude and ability both of which I have in abundance.
And
I am not the only one. My mother was 86 when she went to Europe with my
sister and climbed the 251 winding steps of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. I
was on a bus tour through Spain, Portugal, and Morocco and one of the
other passengers was a 94 year old woman who was with her daughter,
son-in-law, and grandson. On one of the walking tours we took we made
over 22,000 steps. She kept up with everyone because she had the
attitude and ability to do so. Everyone can do the same. Age should not
stop anyone from doing anything, because age is just a number. And a
number shouldn't rule our lives.
Here is the blurb from the back cover:
After
her ninth grade class served tea to a bus load of visiting seniors who
were to be the students adopted grandparents for the afternoon, Joan
Donaldson-Yarmey decided she didn’t want to grow old and have to be
adopted by someone. So at the age of fifteen she resolved that she would
end her life when she reached sixty-five.
Over
the years, Joan read books, surfed the Internet, and watched
documentaries about aging and learned that human beings have the ability
to live to be over one hundred years of age and to be healthy and alert
while doing it. This book is her journey from that decision at age
fifteen to realizing that she didn’t have to grow old, that at a certain
age some sick, decrepit person would not step into her shoes and take
over her life. She is now in her mid-seventies and so healthy that she
never gets any sympathy from her family and friends because she has
nothing, health wise, to complain about. She has no illnesses, no aches
or pains, and takes no medication, not even ASA or ibuprofen.
Read
about Joan’s journey in what she playfully calls her futuristic aging
memoir and find out what it is that she believes is her fountain of
aging.
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