May Blog Challenge

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Who fascinates me

Day 25: Someone who fascinates you and why

I don't just have a single person who fascinates me, but a whole bunch of people.  Pretty much people in general fascinate me, but in particular: the older generation.  And by older generation, I mean people in their 80's and 90's and beyond.  These people have seen so much of our world change.  This past week, I have had the pleasure of meeting two people in their 90's.  The stories they told from WWII blew my mind.  One was the original Tuskegee Airman (the first all black fighter pilot squadron).  He was so lucid and hilarious.  The other was my friend's great grandpa.  She asked me to be a witness for him to sign over his power of attorney to his daughter (my friend's grandma).  He also was hilarious.  I told my friend's great grandpa that I would come hang out with him again and he asked if I was married.  He was adorable.  I love the older generation (as long as they are not behind the wheel of a car).  I go to the senior citizen center on Monday's to play dominos with my husband's Granny.  She still hasn't made any progress of making friends.  She has a couple, but not nearly as many as I do up there.  When I walk in, they call me granddaughter and they ask about Elexis.  They ask about the musicals and I know about their children and grandchildren.  I love to hear history.  They witnessed things that I have only read about and that fascinates me.

On a side note: at the Assisted Living Center (where I went to be a witness), they had the front entrance blocked off.  Apparently the day before a resident of the facility drove her car under the awning and it was on fire.  They were cleaning up all of the soot and ash from the car being on fire.  They are lucky the car didn't explode or she didn't kill anyone.  They need to revoke her driver's license.  Also, the elderly lady that drove her car under there, her dad was celebrating his 99th birthday in the same facility.  99...wow!!

Photo Day 25: Sharp  I am sure this guy has some sharp teeth and claws.

This is part of Paula's June Blog Challenge.


10 comments:

  1. Whoa--you need to tell the story of the bear photo!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I wish there were a story more exciting than he was at the zoo. :/ Or, you can think that I wrestled this sucker to the ground because he wouldn't smile for my picture. lol

      Delete
  2. I love old people too (obviously! I am married to an 80 year old LOL) But really, working at the nursing home I met some of the most fascinating people I have ever met. I should write about them sometimes. I am so glad that you go and spend time at the home with granny and the others. That is so valuable to them.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You should write about them. I love hearing about first hand accounts of people who were actually there. I think that's why I am an old person at heart.

      Delete
  3. I so agree. Age seems to be a great teacher. Pity we all leave it until its too late to ask the questions we need to know. Just imagine the knowledge and experience a 90 year old has.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. The two 90+ year olds I have talked to this past week had the best stories and experience. The airman said that he was taken to a military jail and his squadron were treated worse than the POW's because they were black.

      Delete
  4. Elderly people are awesome. They totally don't try to hide behind pretenses at their age and answer openly and honestly about it all. I find it refreshing!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I totally agree. They will say what ever they please without thinking about whether they are going to offend someone. I love it!

      Delete
  5. I LOVE THIS:

    I love the older generation (as long as they are not behind the wheel of a car).

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. LMAO!! What can I say...they are scary sometimes!!

      Delete

Thanks for taking time to comment. I truly appreciate each comment and try to reply back.