Eighty Years and Still Counting
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From the back cover (written by Thomas Nowlin Harrison, editor): A fascinating storyteller, Doris Turner shares her observations about life as an octogenarian (a person in their eighties, in case you didn’t know). Her keen wit and wisdom make this book a fun ride, and an informative one, too. Subjects include: Talking; Listening; Aches and Pains; Bathing; Hair; Eating; Cooking; Housework; Our House; “Plumbing” Problems; Yard Work; Sleep; Wrinkles; Eyes; Teeth; Posture; Laundry; Walking; Shoes; Clothes; Jewelry; TV; Computers; Teaching; Neighbors; Cell Phones; Doctors and Pills; Reading; Story Telling; Cokes and Etc.; Friends; Family; The Lusters; Sons; Daughters-in-law; Grandsons and Granddaughters; God, Christ and Church. Doris writes, "I am now 80! That means many things... My health is amazingly good – I only have two problems – getting down and getting up – I guess the answer to that is simple – either sit or stand – then there’s no problem."
Details
- Publication Date
- Nov 5, 2011
- Language
- English
- Category
- Biographies & Memoirs
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Doris Luster Turner
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- Format