Grandmothers with gunpowder in powder flasks
We present you stories about nine grandmothers that will give odds to any of us.
(Total 9 photos)
Source: mixstuff.ru
1. Grandmother drummer (63)
This was the name of an elderly woman who constantly came to the Coalition Drum store (Wisconsin). Videos with her just flooded the Internet. Sixty-three-year-old Maria Hvisda started playing drums when she was 15 years old, and from the age of 16 she has been performing with various bands. In 1990, she completed her "career" as a musician.
2. Grandmother-athlete (90)
Everyone respects Edna Shepard at the Leisure Center (Broadmeadows Park, Melbourne). Among other things, at 93, she daily practices ballroom dancing and exercises in the water. In addition to the gym, she goes to country dances as well as race walking on Wednesdays.
3. Grandma with tattoos (101)
At the age of 99, Mimi Rosenthal decided to get her first tattoo on her leg - it was a small blue butterfly the size of a dime. Tattoo artist Michelle recalls how her grandmother looked at the finished tattoo and said it was too small. At 100 years old, Mimi did another one, this time on the other leg. A flower the size of a dollar coin looked better, but it was only visible when the pant leg was pulled up. Therefore, she decided to make another one, but already on her arm.
4. Granny tractor (73)
Her name is Wang Xiaobei and she lives in Jinan City, Shandong Province in eastern China. In 2006, a then 72-year-old Chinese woman pulled out a four-ton truck full of people with her teeth. The following year, she broke her record by pulling two trucks weighing five tons.
5. Judo grandmother (99)
Keiko Fukuda became the first female judoka to be awarded a 10th dan red belt. She began to play sports at a time when women in Japan were only supposed to do tea ceremonies and calligraphy.
When Keiko turned 21, she was invited by judo founder Jigoro Kano to join the newly formed kodokan (special style) team. Fukuda taught other women judo and even opened her own dojo (a place for meditation and other spiritual practices).
Kuduka died on February 9, 2013 in San Francisco when she was 99 years old. Even a couple of weeks before her death, she was still engaged in coaching.
6. Skydiver Grandmother (93)
Pat Oakes is Britain's oldest skydiver. She set this record at the age of 93. Previously, it belonged to a 60-year-old skydiver who jumped from a height of 3,000 meters.
In addition to this, Pat had many other feats in her life. Thirteen years ago, together with her grandson, she descended on a rope from a great height. Unfortunately, he fell headfirst from fifty meters, after which he was in a coma for eight days. However, having recovered, he decided to repeat this dangerous trick again.
7. Grandmother yoga instructor (83)
Despite the fact that Beth Kalman is already 83 years old, she still bends with all her might in order to demonstrate the benefits of ancient Indian discipline. The nimble grandmother can indeed do some exercises. And with flowing hair and pearl earrings, she looks as glamorous as Greta Garbo in a pink jumpsuit. Forty years of teaching yoga proves that by devoting your life to this discipline, you will remain flexible as rubber.
8 Graduate Grandmother (98)
Eighty years ago, Josephine Belasco had to leave school to care for her sick sister and help in the family. The only thing she always regretted was her incomplete education. But in 2006, the 98-year-old grandmother finally received her high school diploma.
For thirty-six years she worked as an accountant, enjoying a long and happy marriage. She has a son and three grandchildren, but she still does not miss the opportunity to have a cocktail or two with her friends.
9. Grandmother is a thunderstorm of wolves (56)
Aishat Maksudova from the village of Novo Biryuzak (Dagestan) said that on that day she went to feed cattle and sheep when a wolf attacked a calf. He was saved, but the bloodthirsty predator rushed to the 56-year-old woman and bit her hand.
Already in the hospital, Aishat said that she “was not even scared.” The brave grandmother at first wanted to strangle the wolf, but she had to grab an ax, as she could not unclench the jaws of the animal.
Keywords: Grandmothers | Old people