Posts like this make me smile.
My wife's grandfather is now 99(with an Ipod, and email). He sold his car dealerships 10 years ago on the condition that he could still work there! He finally retired three years ago because he needed a knee replacement and felt someoneelse needed the job. He has prostate cancer but wont seek any treatment as "... I need to die anyway" That was 2 years ago !
My grandmother lived to be 101 (she was borm in 1880) and still lived alone in a huge farmhouse. We finally found out she was blind when she was 95. She had tied stips of cloth on the bannister to tell her where the steps were.
To hear them talk about their life was/is amazing! I have many videos of conversations with them describing their travels and the events of life through the century.
When you realize these people lived through 2 World Wars, a Depression, inventions from automobiles, radio, air conditioning, central heat, talking movies, television, air travel, space travel, remote controls - it really puts your life in perspective.
Our 9 year old watched some of these videos just the other day and was amazed that here was a time without radio or TV! It had her worried that she is spoiled (based on all her great grand-parents didnt have) and needed to appreciate things more!
Those of you with seniors or grand seniors - take some time to know their life and ask about major world events - you'll be surprised at their take on things Life isnt as complicated as it seems.