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    My 88-year-old grandma hasn’t slowed down at all. She credits her vibrant life to 4 key habits and 1 quirky rule.

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    At 88, my Grandma Elsa hasn’t slowed down one bit

    Every Sunday, she takes the three-hour trip from the Catskill Mountains to New York City with my uncle to work at the farmers market, where she looks forward to seeing her regulars each week

    During the week, she enjoys spending time outside gardening, feeding the hummingbirds, and mowing the lawn

    And, of course, she never misses a Saturday breakfast or Wednesday dinner with her friends

    She credits her sharp mind, active social life, and abundant energy to a handful of daily habits and one quirky rule she swears by

    She starts each day with a nutritious breakfast

    Every morning, my grandma starts her day with a strong cup of coffee and a balanced meal. Breakfast has always been a quiet anchor in her morning routine, and it allows her to start her day on the right foot

    She thoughtfully fills her plate with as many colored fruits and veggies as she has on hand, along with proteins like yogurt, hard-boiled eggs, or cheese. She also loves having multiple beverages at once to stay hydrated

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    My grandma believes the key to being mobile is staying mobile

    Every Sunday, my grandma works at the farmers market. 

    Alison Van Glad

    My grandma is incredibly active for her age. Along with daily stretching at home, she attends movement classes at her local community center

    She also regularly volunteers at her local senior center, attending community classes and educational talks

    However, staying active doesn’t have to look like a traditional workout. For example, she uses commercial breaks as timers to tackle chores around the house — unloading the dishwasher, tidying the living room, or starting laundry

    This light activity helps keep her house tidy and her body active without feeling too exhausted

    Community is important, and she knows it’s important to be intentional about nurturing relationships

    Family is central to my grandma’s life. Every morning, my dad drives to her house to have coffee together. It’s a ritual she looks forward to each day

    Plus, she regularly checks in with family and friends by phone and text throughout the day, and and rarely misses a Saturday breakfast with her friends

    These regular gatherings shared with family, friends, and community members gives her things to look forward to

    She paces her social calendar and doesn’t stack demanding activities back-to-back

    Grandma Elsa knows when to rest. 

    Alison Van Glad

    My grandma is the OG of protecting your peace. She believes you should take care of yourself and rest when your body needs it

    For example, if she hauls in groceries one day, she skips a fitness class the next. She’s firm that self care means knowing your limits and giving yourself rest between physical activities and social events

    There’s one quirky rule she swears by — driving separately to events

    For as long as I can remember — whether it’s dinner with friends or a community event, my grandma will insist on driving separately to avoid the agita of rushing or waiting on others

    She prefers the freedom to come and go on her own, and swears this small act of independence has helped her friendships last over the decades

    Plus, it gives her the freedom to Irish exit whenever she wants

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