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Amazingly, sometimes a person can get higher scores by not studying. At least...that's how it is for me. Depends, really. Sometimes reviewing just clouds the mind with unnecessary data.
This afternoon my dad and I did a favour for a co-worker of his. We visited her family. The person I liked seeing best was her grandmother.
My dad's co-worker is 57. Her grandma (her mother's mother) is 105 - the oldest person I know, and probably among the oldest people in my area. She's a great-grandmother and a great-great-grandmother. The old woman was born in Italy. She still speaks English but a lot of the time she speaks Italian. She can hold a conversation somewhat, but can't walk without the use of a walker. And she has practically no real teeth. Two of her four kids are dead - her older daughter (the co-worker's mum) died this year, and she was due to turn 85! Imagine that, being 84 and still dying before your mum. Of course, the grandma was married very young; she was only 16 (hey, it was a long time ago). She once showed me her wedding picture. The picture is faded, but I can still tell that she was extremely beautiful as a young woman.
Also there was the co-worker's daughter, who is 31, and the daughter's two little kids.
It seems weird to know someone that old. Don't you agree?
16 is pretty young to be marrying, haha. My mom and dad are 6 years apart though, when they started dating he was 25 and she was 19. I always thought that was kinda weird
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