The Golden Birthday Book

Joan says: "We always plan an especially wonder-filled celebration with a party and a memorable birthday present to make a lasting Memory for our child's Tomorrow."

Incidentally, do you know the name of the first Baby Boomer? She was born one second after midnight on January 1, 1946, and she's a Grandma now. It's in the book.

This unique Bonus has to do with birthdays, but not numbers. No matching dates, no matching years. This is a Birthday Celebration for folks like me who have grown weary of the numbers game - "Age is only a number and mine is unlisted!" I call it... The Timeless Birthday! I love having Timeless Birthdays. February is when I will celebrate (and I do mean celebrate)!

Talking about age... it seems that when you get to a Certain Age, you become an Elder. That's a good thing. It's when younger folks finally listen to your Words of Wisdom. It's when we're supposed to have gathered some life experience so we are wise. It's also when the world pays homage to your Long-livedness. You know, today's Americans are living longer. Much longer. The last US Census counted almost 115,000 citizens who had already celebrated their 100th birthday.

That number will double in five years and, by 2050, there will be more than one million US Centenarians. That's what the government calls them--Centenarians. They have also coined the term for the folks who are over 110 years of age (and there are lots of them!) -- Super-Centenarians!

Elizabeth lives in Memphis TN and she's 116 years old. That's documented and official. Born in 1890, she has lived in three centuries! Takes your breath away, doesn't it?

Moses, the oldest living American man, born in 1893, is 113 years old and lives in...

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