She was nearly 102 years old!!!
I'm so exited that I need to share something with you! I'm a nurse and work in a hospital. Yesterday an old woman came into the ward where I work with her son and her daughter. She was thin, sitting in a wheelchair and sweet. I could talk to her; she understood and answered coherently. The only difficult thing, that made our talk (better>conversation) a little hard, was her deafness, not complete but severe enough. Why am I speaking about her? Because next May she'll turn 102! I had never known a person who was more than 100 before, so I was really honored and I promised to her that I would tell everyone that I had met her! Ahaha, I asked her how to become old (better>to live as long) as she had, but she only answered, "Let time pass". ^_^
Great work, Cinzia!!
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