Maybe. My husband's family are all long-lived, unless they get cancer.
It seems to go to one extreme or the other. His grandma is 98 and
still going strong. Go figure.

Course, I'm not sure I want to live that long. If all my friends are
dead, what's the point?


On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 14:00:17 -0500, Erika L. Walker-Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Speaking of Grandparents ... And health and all that ...
> 
> It just occurred to me that my Grandparents, even after decades of
> smoking and eating poorly and virtually no exercise -- are almost 80.
> My Grandfather is 79 this year, and going strong after bypass surgery a
> couple years ago.
> My Grandmother is 76 I think.
> 
> This is my maternal side.
> 
> On my paternal side, my grandmother lived into her 90's and my
> great-grandmother was 98.
> My Grandfather was in his 80's when he passed.
> 
> Does this mean if I continue to eat well and live well and barring any
> other unforseen incidents, I might actually be one of those little old
> ladies sitting in their rockers on the dock waving to all the boats go
> by? Since I'm retiring at the lake ;) :D
> 
> Perhaps I should book a new year's eve party for 2060 :D
> 
> Cheers,
> Erika
> 
> 

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