There’s a popular
saying that goes, “Youth is wasted on the young.” With age comes wisdom,
experience, and the realization that you’re never too old to pursue new
passions and interests. So if you feel like you’re letting your age hold you
back, here are five inspiring Americans who did great things after they turned
65.
- Grandma Moses. Born Anna Mary Robertson Moses in 1860,
she started painting at the age of 78 when her arthritis no longer allowed
her to continue her embroidery work. She had no formal training as an
artist and painted scenes depicting happy childhoods, including vacations
at various rural locations. An art collector from New York City came
across her paintings, purchased them all, and started exhibiting
her work in museums.
- Frank McCourt. Born in New York City, he split his
childhood between the U.S. and Ireland. Frank didn’t start writing until
he was 65. You may recognize him as the author of the hugely popular
novel Angela’s Ashes, which won both the Pulitzer Prize and
the National Book Critics Circle Award. The novel depicts the extremely
deprived conditions of Frank’s childhood, was also made into a film and is
considered a global success.
- Duncan Hines. A pioneering restaurant critic and food
reviewer, Duncan was born in Kentucky in 1880. While working as a
traveling salesman, he started keeping records of restaurants he came
across during his travels to share with family and friends. This morphed
into his famous American restaurant guide, and Duncan expanded his reach
into bread and other baked goods. It wasn’t until age 73 that he
successfully licensed his name to the company that created Duncan Hines
cake mixes still available today.
- Julia Child. The iconic chef didn’t get her start in
the culinary world until she reached 50 years old, and her global success
didn’t come until some years after that. After a career in media and
government, she and her husband moved to France and Julia decided to
pursue her passion for cooking. She went on to publish many cook books,
hosted a successful cooking show, and became the first woman to be
inducted into the Culinary Institute of America’s Hall of Fame.
- Laura Ingalls Wilder. Author of the classic American
series Little House on the Prairie, Laura published her
first book in 1932 when she was 65 years old. Her writing is now
considered an important part of American historical fiction and is still
read by people around the world. Her writing has also been turned into
movies enjoyed by children and adults alike.
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in senior living
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“senior living” may conjure up preconceived notions of strictly regimented
routines day in and day out, at our continuing care retirement community (CCRC)
Bristol Glen, these preconceived notions are certainly not reality. Our
residents are free to continue living their lives, while retaining their
independence. At Bristol Glen, we pride ourselves on fostering an environment
in which they can pursue their hobbies, passions, and interests.
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