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TaylorMade Challenge part #2 - My Grandma
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TaylorMade Challenge part #2 - My Grandma

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Journaling:
You are going to be 90 years old and when these dates come, its allowed one a time to think and to think over some things. With the pace of life that we take, the schedules, the commitments, the job, the meetings and the daily mess of our labor, we do not estimate the real meaning of adding up one more year to our existence. The ceremony of receiving regards, congratulations, obsequiousnesses and up to the feasts, with tart and happy birthday included, they prevent us from understanding the meaning of get one more year older. Going to be 90 is to be aware of whom we are and of the world in which we live. Going to be 90 is to discover it lucky or unfortunate that we were. Going to be 90 is to understand our own reality and to understand many of the things that before we were not understanding. Going to be 90 is to grow, to mature, to reflect. Going to be 90 is to learn to excuse, but fundamentally its to learn to excuse ourselves. Going to be 90 is to make concrete, but also to dream. Going to be 90 is be aware of the injustices, the differences, the own needs and with whom they surround us. Going to be 90 is to assume that not everything is so just as we wanted and that the values, those that shape this scale about which so much they have spoken to us, have been melting in a society who favours only the profit, the success and the power. Going to be 90 is to look for the truth, our own truth, to be able to open and exercise it when its necessary it. Going to be 90 is to agree, to support and to tolerate. Going to be 90 is to warn the great thing that exists to do and the great thing that we can do. Going to be 90 is to warn the empty chairs of many people that lamentably already they are not, but also to value the space that there occupy those they are. Going to be 90 is happiness, sadness, melancholy, recollections and much more. Because of it, going to be 90 is like that, the life itself, because beyond any reflection and any balance, going to be 90 is to live, only ... to live.
Awesome LO! What a journey! my aunt it's 85 years old, completely bright, competing and wining Bridge contest...but in this age it's very easy to fell in melancholy...GREAT LO
 

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