John and Charlotte Henderson, at 105 and 106, were named the “oldest living married couple” by the Guinness World Records.
Although Pam Butcher,89, started out playing tennis, she found herself intrigued by table tennis.
Something Oprah Winfrey said in an interview I stumbled across recently really hit home with me: “What is the next right move?”
Tsuneko Sasamoto, 105, continues her passion despite having broken her left hand and both legs at 100.
Klaus Obermeyer, at 100, swims and exercises every day so he can continue to do the thing he loves most--ski.
Ron Roberts was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease at 80 but refused to just let himself diminish.
You can’t possibly love yourself and compare yourself to others at the same time.
Betty X. Davis opted for a most unusual way to mark her 104th birthday.
Paul Tetrick, 85, had the unusual and distinct pleasure of riding in the same Cycling Time Trial Championships as his granddaughter.
Betty Jean McHugh, at 90, ran the Honolulu Marathon, breaking the previous record set in the Women’s 90 age category by 2 full hours.
Wendell Dayton, at 80, is a shining example of one who never gave up his passion.
For Lorna, her interest in music and aging began when she visited her husband in a nursing home the last few years before he passed.
Peggy Wheatcroft, at 80, didn’t know what she wanted to do for her birthday.
Tony Bowman, at 82, competes regularly on the Master Athletics circuit, having broken 13 British records in track & field since turning 80.
Start off the New Year with a free family Zumba class at the Simi Valley Family YMCA.
João Staganelli Jr. began making dolls mirroring a vitiligo condition in an effort to improve vitiligo-afflicted children’s self-esteem.
Frieda Caplan, 96, is responsible for introducing many exotic fruits and vegetables to Americans that are now part of our diet.
Joan Hart, at 81, has earned the title “Senior Cuddler” aka “Grandma Cuddler."
Ruth Heidrich, 83, placed gold in the U.S. Senior Olympics and has been named “One of the Ten Fittest Women in North America.”
Bob Harvey and Annette Callahan, both 80, married 63 years after the high-school sweethearts broke up.
The holidays can sometimes feel like one long list of obligations.
George Takei, 82, took on what had to be his most challenging acting role--that of a Japanese-American living in a WWII internment camp.
As a volunteer, Theresa helps install solar kits and large water tanks in Uganda.
Leon Fleishe, at 90, celebrated his birthday with a concert tour, playing a Mozart concerto with the Delaware Symphony Orchestra.
Joan Withers, at 80, received yet another trophy for her darts playing with the Cardiff City Ladies Darts League.
Henry Danton, at 100, has taught ballet at Belhaven University since 2013,
Judy says her ongoing commitment to volunteering gives her a sense of purpose and of belonging, as well as friendships.
Man Kaur, at 103, is still racking up medals.
Criticism--not just name-calling--can be more hurtful than helpful.
John McCurdy, 102, still finds it fun to build things.
Carolina’s gifted eye for the beautiful and unique resulted in her dressing First Ladies from Jacqueline Onassis to Michelle Obama.
Bobby Hull, 80, is an ambassador for the team he led to the Stanley Cup in 1961 – the Chicago Blackhawks.
Sarah Yerkes, at 101, published her first book of poems.
Viola believes her energy and vitality are in large part due to the overall exercise required of a drummer.
Jerry took up the sport at age 37.
At top model at 90, Daphne has no plans to retire and fully expects to be working at 100.
Too often we confuse our feeling of fear, with something to be afraid of, rather than something to deal with.
Art Cornelius, at 80, holds the distinction of having the bowling lanes at Pastimes Athletic Club in Syracuse, New York named after him.
Glenna Jones, at 90, celebrated her birthday doing what she enjoys the most--volunteering in the kitchen of St. Margaret’s House.
James McManus, at 99, wowed all those attending the World Tango Championships.