Giving Thanks
by June Shaw
During this time, I am thankful for my faith, family, and friends. And for all readers who care about the work I love to do.
I remember and give thanks for my mom, who moved on to celebrate with others in heaven two years ago. She danced till the end. And I am fortunate enough to have written a book about her that just came out called NORA 102 1/2: A Lesson on Aging Well. While not a mystery in the usual sense, the way she lived her life, mainly during her senior years, had almost everyone who met her say, "You're my mentor. I want to be just like you."
An ordinary woman in most ways, Mom lived to be over 102--and never had a headache. Ever. She didn't have pains and started dating after she was seventy. Her mother waited up for her to come in the house and wouldn't give her a house key.
Mom took one pill a day. When she was in her mid-nineties, a man asked what it was for. She said, "Birth control."
So I was extremely lucky. I was the daughter. In the book about her, I tried to unravel clues as to how she became such a vibrant woman.
I hope you and yours have cause to celebrate and also give thanks this season.