Saturday, June 30, 2012

What is life like after 100?

Hetty Bower and Peggy Megarry
Photograph: Felix Clay for the Guardian

 Peggy Megarry: Well, in the morning you hope someone will arrive to put your stockings on, and your bedroom slippers, and they take you to the loo and after that you wash, they help you, and after that you have breakfast, which is brought to me in my room I'm glad to say. I don't enjoy group meals, there's a lot of chatter. I try to get out every afternoon because one tends to put on weight here with the diet.
 Hetty Bower, 106, and Peggy Megarry, 100, discuss the reality of being very, very old .

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parlance said...

Thanks for finding this interesting article, Slavenka. I've saved the link so I can read it again in the future.