Search This Blog

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

 I have been meaning to share this sentence from an obituary I recently read...

From my local paper: The Victoria Times Colonist

Hazel was well  known for her wit, sense of humour, positive outlook, twinkling eyes and her amazing appetite: "eating is my favorite indoor sport."  She will live on through her "Hazelisms"

Dear readers of my blog, if you see something in an obituary that you want to share here with others, please get in touch with me at my email:  makingdyingfun@gmail.com

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152734058400506&set=vb.793615505&type=2&theater

Go Granny Go!!!

I haven't written on my blog for a while but this is the stuff that should be shared! Pardon my absence. Enjoy this dancing phenom.

Monday, 25 November 2013

Making Dying Joyful Book Announcement

Thank you for being such loyal blog followers! 

Please excuse my absence for the last few months.  I was putting the finishing touches on my book. Click on the blue link below and go directly to my NEW website!

Love,
Gail

www.makingdyingjoyful.com

Monday, 2 September 2013

Still Driving at 105!

Did you see this live wire on the news? She's absolutely amazing! The thing that I noticed about her, besides that she can still drive, is that her handwriting is beautiful! She doesn't have a hand tremor!  What makes her so special? Is it her attitude? Is it because she still volunteers?  You watch, and see what you think!

http://www.today.com/news/vroom-donor-gives-105-year-old-volunteer-new-car-8C11037671#

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Remember This Lady?

She was on Jay Leno playing the harmonica and cracking jokes a few months ago!  She's now 102 and decided to base jump to celebrate!

http://www.cbc.ca/strombo/story-videos/102-year-old-woman-base-jumps-off-a-bridge.html

Just click on the above link and you will see this amazing woman!  Enjoy!

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Dementia Robs (But It Also Gives)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrZXz10FcVM


We are in reality spiritual beings. Regardless of brain wasting disease and bodily breakdown our essence is still with us.  Case in point: sweet, sweet, Gladys.

 If you haven't done it already, please click on the YOUTUBE link.