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Originally Posted by Deskisamess
My mom will be 91 in November, and still lives on her own in an apartment and she still drives, although not as much. The apartment is connected to the shopping area that has a grocery store, her hair stylist, and the bank. She does drive to church and other places, only in good weather in daylight.
You'd never know she was almost 91. She does her own cooking and cleaning, and doesn't like to be told what to do.
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I have a 94-y.o. customer that is kicking my ass, well and truly.
Altho, when my late FIL was still with us (96 upon leaving the globe), and he drove, I was like "it's every man for himself!" and I would make sure I wasn't anywhere near a road, or anything else where a vehicle could "get" me. I'm just not that brave. Thank GOD he lived in a place where homes are miles apart, everybody stops on the "main drag" for 20-30 minutes, holding up traffic, to shoot the proverbial, the speed limit is like, 10mph, etc.
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