Reflections of a Centenarian

Reflections of a Centenarian
Author: Rosalind Starrels Greenwald
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1496914546

In her breezy, optimistic voice, Rosalind Starrels Greenwald selects vivid memories from her century of life, such as when her Philadelphia home was wired for electricity, how the new Frigidaire replaced the icebox, and how she and her family and friends gathered around the RCA radio and the Victrola. Greenwald celebrates the memory of her husband of fifty-three years, Louis Greenwald, a dental surgeon and Army officer who served overseas in World War II, In search of new surroundings during those lonely, unfamiliar years, Greenwald brought her infant daughter to idyllic Miami Beach, where she discovered her love of South Florida, and what became her lifelong joy of living near the sea. Today. at her home in an upscale retirement community in sunny Pompano Beach, Florida, Greenwald enjoys the company of dear friends, a new family that shares similar memories of long lives well-lived. Greenwald's Victrola and RCA radio are now distant memories, but today she embraces twenty-first century communications, including face-to-face computer chats wit her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Greenwald recounts her love of travel, from camping with her husband and their son and daughter in coastal Maine and Massachusetts, to jet travel where she toured Europe, Africa, Australia and Asia. You will be delighted by Greenwald's joy and pride and enthusiasm for meeting new people, discovering new foods, and seeing the beauty the world offers near and far. This treasure of a book will inspire and charm readers of all ages-children, teens, middle-aged folks, and young-minded "senior citizens" in their sixties, seventies, eighties, nineties, and yes, even those into their one-hundreds. Rosalind Starrels Greenwald acknowledges that longevity involves difficult losses, but life is for the living, and each day can be filled with wonder, adventure, learnign, creativity, discovery, family, friendship and love.

Reflections of a Centenarian

Reflections of a Centenarian
Author: Rosalind Starrels Greenwald
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2014-06-04
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1496914538

In her breezy, optimistic voice, Rosalind Starrels Greenwald selects vivid memories from her century of life, such as when her Philadelphia home was wired for electricity, how the new Frigidaire replaced the icebox, and how she and her family and friends gathered around the RCA radio and the Victrola. Greenwald celebrates the memory of her husband of fifty-three years, Louis Greenwald, a dental surgeon and Army officer who served overseas in World War II, In search of new surroundings during those lonely, unfamiliar years, Greenwald brought her infant daughter to idyllic Miami Beach, where she discovered her love of South Florida, and what became her lifelong joy of living near the sea. Today, at her home in an upscale retirement community in sunny Pompano Beach, Florida, Greenwald enjoys the company of dear friends, a new family that shares similar memories of long lives well-lived. Greenwald's Victrola and RCA radio are now distant memories, but today she embraces twenty-first century communications, including face-to-face computer chats with her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Greenwald recounts her love of travel, from camping with her husband and their son and daughter in coastal Maine and Massachusetts, to jet travel where she toured Europe, Africa, Australia and Asia. You will be delighted by Greenwald's joy and pride and enthusiasm for meeting new people, discovering new foods, and seeing the beauty the world offers near and far. This treasure of a book will inspire and charm readers of all ages-children, teens, middle-aged folks, and young-minded "senior citizens" in their sixties, seventies, eighties, nineties, and yes, even those into their one-hundreds. Rosalind Starrels Greenwald acknowledges that longevity involves difficult losses, but life is for the living, and each day can be filled with wonder, adventure, learning, creativity, discovery, family, friendship and love.

Witness to Change

Witness to Change
Author: Lloyd Geering
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2018
Genre: Centenarians
ISBN: 9780947493714

"Witness to change continues the thread of Lloyd Geering's recent volumes of reminiscence and reflection. On Me Bike and Portholes on the Past. It begins with the story of his life Lloyd related in February 2018 at a gathering in honour of his 100th birthday. Then the focus shifts to social changes Lloyd has observed, and how religious beliefs and practices especially his own have developed over his century Sir Lloyd Geering ONZ has made a long and valuable contribution to spiritual and intellectual life in New Zealand and beyond. He believes going to church still has relevance because it is a chance to reflect, share in the life of the community and celebrate the human spirit. But rather than relying on God to answer our prayers, Lloyd calls on us to seek our own answers, and to accept responsibility for caring for the earth and ensuring the health of all forms of life upon it." -- Back cover.

On Being 100

On Being 100
Author: Liane Enkelis
Publisher: Prima Lifestyles
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Centenarians
ISBN: 9780761528289

How wonderful it must be to absorb the experiences of an entire century with your own eyes; to be blessed with the strength of character, strong will, and good fortune to be able to one day sit back and reflect on 100 years of life. For most of us such longevity and the wisdom that comes with it are a dream. But there are those with just such a long and delightful story to tell. "On Being 100 is a beautiful collection of photographs and essays, a touching journey through the memories and insights of 31 extraordinary centenarians. The optimistic attitude, the glorious sense of adventure and wonder, and the pioneering spirit shared by each fascinating individual are sure to touch you deeply. Inside, you will be pleased to meet: - Cora Luchetti, a survivor of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake - Frederica Sagor Maas, a silent-film screenwriter in the glory days of Hollywood - Louise Scott, who worked as a dancer at Harlem's famed Apollo Theatre - Theodore J. Young, who helped design the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C. - And many, many others! This intimate collection of photos and interviews celebrates the lives of 31 extraordinary men and women. Centenarians one and all, these remarkable individuals have been chosen not only for their longevity, but also for the richness of their lives and the lessons they can teach us all. The people here have much to share, especially about living each day to its fullest. They have lived through the most amazing events of human history and endured, persevered, learned, adapted, forgave, forgot, and learned some more--and through it all have experienced lives full of joy. These stories and photographs are a magical, first-hand account of their incredible memories and moments. About the Author Liane Enkelis, a freelance photographer and writer, is the author and photographer of "Reflections on a Century 2000 Calendar: Memories of Centenarians, and coauthor and photographer of "On Our Own Terms: Portraits of Women Business Leaders. She lives in Pasadena, California. You can visit her Website at /www.lianeenkelis.com

The Way I Saw It

The Way I Saw It
Author: James Dryden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2017-01-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692822760

James Spencer Dryden's remarkable life spanned the twentieth century. His childhood values and work ethic from his birthplace in rural Virginia guided his life of service during World War II, his professional career as an ophthalmologist in Washington, DC, his experiences as a hunter, golfer, gentleman farmer, and informed his later years as a political satirist. He was an astute observer of his fellow man and of the political and social transformation of America through the 1900's.Here, in his own words, are the reflections of a centenarian about family, personal values, people, politics, and patriotism for the country he loved.

Maria Branyas

Maria Branyas
Author: Tom H Stanley
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-08-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Book Description: "Maria Branyas: The Centenarian's Journey" offers a captivating and inspiring exploration into the remarkable life of one of the world's most extraordinary individuals. Spanning 117 years of rich history and personal triumphs, this book chronicles the incredible journey of a woman who witnessed and thrived through a century of profound change and challenge. Born in San Francisco in 1907 to a Catalan expatriate family, Maria Branyas's early years were marked by both adventure and adversity. Her family's journey across the Atlantic and the hardships faced during their return to Catalonia set the stage for a life defined by resilience and adaptability. Settling in Spain, Maria's experiences through the Spanish Civil War, her role as a dedicated nurse, and her life as a wife and mother reflect a deep commitment to service and family. As the years went by, Maria embraced a life full of vibrant experiences, from traveling the world to engaging in her favorite hobbies. Her transition from a devoted healthcare worker to a supercentenarian highlighted her extraordinary ability to adapt and thrive. The book delves into her later years, including her remarkable survival of COVID-19 at the age of 113, and her eventual recognition as the world's oldest living person. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, historical context, and scientific insight, "Maria Branyas: The Centenarian's Journey" not only tells the story of an extraordinary life but also explores the broader implications of longevity and resilience. Readers will gain a profound appreciation for the strength and spirit that defined Maria's life, along with the wisdom she imparted along the way. This compelling narrative is a tribute to an exceptional woman whose life spanned more than a century of global history, offering timeless lessons on the human capacity for endurance, hope, and grace.

Celebrate 100

Celebrate 100
Author: Steve Franklin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-06-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1118567625

A thoroughly enthralling book that proves the truth of the adage, "with age comes wisdom" Based on video recorded interviews and extensive surveys of more than 500 Centenarians, this unforgettable book brings you into a world few human beings have ever known. What must it be like to have lived an entire century—and not just any century, but one of the most fertile, productive, cataclysmic, revolutionary hundred-year periods in the history of the human race? Imagine having navigated all of life's personal milestones against the backdrop of the Jazz Age, the Great Depression, two World Wars, the Space Age, the Digital Age, and 9/11; what stories you would have to tell! In their own words, and with no small measure of good humor, these remarkable men and women tell their stories and share their insights on life, business, making it and losing it, great sorrow and joy—and having lived to tell the tale. Distills the wisdom and wit of 500 centenarians into six sections covering the passage of time, career, money, time management, secrets of longevity, and capturing and sharing wisdom Full of timeless advice, like "Money cannot make you, but it can break you," with anecdotes about savings, debt, and investing for the long-run—the really, really long run Based on over 500 taped interviews and extensive questionnaire surveys developed and conducted by noted experts Steve Franklin and Lynn Peters Adler

Positive Ageing and Learning from Centenarians

Positive Ageing and Learning from Centenarians
Author: Michel Poulain
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1000451909

Positive Ageing and Learning from Centenarians evaluates the mechanisms of positive ageing in a uniquely interdisciplinary way to explore the question of how we age and how some people age successfully. Drawing together the findings of recognised longevity researchers from around the world, the book applies an integrated vision to educational and social aspects of human ageing. It examines research into centenarians, and considers most of the disciplines related to longevity and healthy aging and aspects such as education, psychology, philosophy, anthropology, demography, sociology, economics as well as those related to nutrition and biological factors of longevity. The book examines how the results of these scientific investigations could improve the well-being of the oldest olds in the future, especially in the context of ageing societies. It provides an answer to the question of what we can learn from centenarians and what lessons we can from their lifestyle, which can contribute to live longer, better and happier. Based on cutting-edge research, the book will be highly relevant reading for researchers, academics and students in the field of ageing and longevity, mental health research, health science, gerontology and psychology.

If I Live to Be 100

If I Live to Be 100
Author: Neenah Ellis
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1984823507

A beautifully written and elegantly wise book that takes us inside the world of centenarians and invites us to learn from them firsthand the art of living well for an exceptionally long period of time. Neenah Ellis always wanted to live to 100, and her fascination led her to interview centenarians from all over the US about what life was like at the very beginning of the century, and how things have changed over time. Ellis, a producer for National Public Radio, spent an unforgettable year traveling with her tape recorder and listening to the stories of America’s oldest men and women. She met a couple who courted by horse and sleigh in Vermont during the winter of 1918, and she spent a week with the oldest living black lesbian in America. She visited a nationally known expert on dyslexia who published a book at 96 and whose great-great-grandfather was a colonel in Washington’s army; and she met Anna Wilmot, the row-boating centenarian from New England who captured the hearts of thousands of NPR listeners with her confession that she swims in the buff only “when it’s foggy and there’s no fisherman around.” Originally conceived as an American history project, Ellis’s year of interviews became much more, a personal journey of growth and transformation. After two decades of acting as the reporter and inquisitor, Ellis finally shifted gears and was able in the process of these conversations to start really listening. Once she had put away the exigencies of her cusp-of-the-millennium life—her deadlines, the intense focus on current events, the endless e-mail and ringing phones—she began to learn the kinds of things that we do from much older people. She started to connect in her conversations with them, and to see the virtue of looking forward, as the centenarians did, not backward. They reminded her that the moment—this very moment that we’re in right now—is precious and fine. And that the true richness of life is to be found in each other—in our marriages and friendships, in the intellectual life that we share with each other, and in the ways that we become connected. Their stories add up to a course in living well, with lessons and inspiration for all of us.