Nobody wants to read about old women doing amazing things but you should, if you’re lucky it could be to you.

My conservative, republican mother-in-law moved to Mexico to live with her ex-military lesbian daughter and her older wife. It’s been one hellava ride.

Alice is now eighty-two and living large in her own tiny jungle home.
https://theadventuresofdostortas.com/2016/03/13/a-tiny-house-in-mexico/

Her house is a museum. She’s never seen a knickknack, or doll, or pair of shoes, or jewelry…that she doesn’t love. When her clothes washer recently died, her main concern for a new one was that it had to be pretty. She now owns a red washing machine.

Alice survived Covid and RSV (a respiratory virus) both of which put her in the hospital. She has more lives than a cat. She sets an amazing example of resiliency and living life on your own terms and we’re so lucky to have her with us.
DOS TORTAS

Amazing, awesome Alice!
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She is that. We watch her struggle with technology, hearing aids and her aging body. I hope I cope as well as she does.
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My mother is 91. She still hears well, but technology is difficult for her. Mobility is getting to be a challenge as well. It’s hard to watch, but I’m very grateful she’s doing as well as she is. I too hope to do as well as she when I’m her age.
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Heck technology is difficult for me. 🤫
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