@greycat7885 I just did! God bless you both! PS...ex nurse here (age 77) I sincerely hope she has a better outcome than my mom did 38 yrs ago! Knowledge has grown exponentially since I was a young nsg student! Now I drive folks to medical appts in a gov't assisted program. Someday, I might go to 5 or 6 cities ...400-450 mi from my home. I talk w. many in your mom's situation. They're scared and in need of kindness or a prayer. If your mum needs rides to a major city...for her medical appts, Call her doc to see if she qualifies (lo-income). If so then hopefully, it'll take a 2-3 wk wait to get your pass activated. Call local transport Co. They can probably hook you up! Many do not know abt these programs and transport to lg cities miles away, where the best doc's are seems impossible! One guy I got to know real well has been going for appts sometimes 3-4 times a wk for the last 5 yrs. He's still with us ...we're in contact! I will continue to pray for you & your mum! God bless!
My best to your mum, and sending her strength for the fight. And for whatever it’s worth, I’ll send it out to you as well. Being a caregiver is a heavy left, and you and your mum both deserve a peaceful 2023. Wishing her a speedy recovery and you some much-deserved rest!
My beautiful mum worked in a nursing home for many years, she was 40 weeks pregnant with me scrubbing floors, & took me with her just as I started toddling. The elderly residents absolutely adored me, mum said it was the highlight of her day taking me in & seeing their faces go from being so gloomy, to big smiles from ear to ear, the more able bodied sitting me on their knee singing to me. I’m 36 now & have tiny snippets of memories from then. What people don’t realise about nursing homes here in the UK is.. many families place their elderly relatives in the home & never ever visit, essentially ‘dumping’ them until their final days, & even then it’s often a carer who sits with them through the night / day so they aren’t alone when they pass. That’s why strong bonds are often made between carers & the residents x
This is a " Would you be mine, Won't you be my neighbor?" situation that turned into a wholesome moment before Christmas for the win! I hope this lady can live a curable life.
I bet this felt like her own grandchild telling her she beat cancer. Sometimes these older ladies and gents don’t have many or any visitors. They’re kinda just left behind. So when the nurses care for them enough to share their life with them they become family. It’s so sweet to see.❤
Yes, but it hurts when they leave so quickly and its always gonna be like that in this type of field...I dont know if I can handle being hurt over and over again after getting close with people and gaining a friendship.
Get out there and Volunteer somewhere! There’s such a tremendous need in Assisted Living Centers is Epidemic! Give them 1 afternoon or morning a week or every two weeks! Talk to the Executive Director or the Activity Director, they will be required to do a background check on you. Otherwise no experience needed! It’s a really satisfying and soon you’ll learn that it’s really you that’s being cared for ❤
All I could think about was the old lady probably begged the odds that her carer is cleared so that she didnt have to see another person die, let alone a young one with a life ahead of her. My granny told me before she died that the hardest part about being old is see everyone passway around u.
@@missmissy_90 start FaceTimeing her on a schedule. Like every Saturday morning or Thursday night. Something you can both look forward to. You can send her something small but special like some tea or coffee with cookies you can both enjoy together once a month. Or a surprise to open when you call. You can both cook a meal and eat together while FaceTime, zoom, etc. you can send her a home cooked meal and eat with her. Being far away doesn’t have to keep you apart. Have a lovely weekend🎭🕊
My Mom told me the same thing. She said all my friends are dying and soon I’ll be without friends. Now, I’m older and I see it happening to me. Slowly, people leave your life.
♥️the first thing she says is "never" ♥️🥰♥️BLESS this woman from the old world and how the word never meant something so different than the face value of it 🥰♥️
I plan to volunteer at a nursing home. The elderly have some amazing stories to tell! When my husband’ I would visit his great grandfather, I would see some of the other elderly sitting on their wheelchairs, some of them with hope & sadness🥺in their eyes. I imagine they were hoping a loved one visit😞. Please don’t forget our elders living in nursing homes. They were there for you when you were a child so please return the favor by visiting, talk to them, hold their hands ask them how they are doing, It doesn’t take long to visit & it will make their day🤗
Currently volunteering at a nursing home. Make sure you prepare yourself by doing plenty of research about dementia especially! There are unfortunately a lot of things about the disease that many do not realise. It can change how a person behaves, make them do things out of character. They can become abusive and even violent. Always remember that they cannot help it. Protect yourself emotionally by training yourself to take none of it personally. It is noble work and very important, but don’t expect every single older person in care to be able to have wholesome conversations with you or anything like that. There will always be those who will teach you so much and pass their wisdom and goodness on to you. And they emotionally strengthen you to deal with the times when there is no wisdom, only very human suffering and emotions. ❤️ Every elderly person deserves care regardless.
You should get paid for that. I've worked at both a nursing home as well as at a living facility for the criminally insane and I can tell you, it ain't even worth doing it for money in most cases.
@@Hjaelteomslag someone I knew used to work as an OT in a dementia ward. Let's just say after some of the horror stories I heard. I never wanted to even attempt to work in Healthcare.
Be careful! Not all elderly people are kind or nice. In fact, a lot aren’t. I don’t know where the misconception that just because someone is very old they’re “wise” or “kind”. I’ve been in and heard horror stories of elderly people abusing staff in nursing homes, and purposefully trying to get them sued! Not to mention the physical abuse! 😅
She is a kind care worker. The lady was so relieved to hear that she was free of her illness because she obviously cares for her but also because the worker is obviously good to her. Very sweet moment. God bless them both.
This honestly makes me so happy my grandfather passed away from cancer and when we found out they had told us that he only had a month to live but he gave us a hole year I hope she’s doing good 🖤 because not many people get to say they beat cancer if someone is battling cancer in you’re life please spend as much time with them as you can even if you have to make time it’s really important to be there for them
Your grandpa really loved you, dude, and I’m sorry for your loss. If it helps, take comfort in living a life he’d be so pleased for you to have brb tho imma take your advice and call my nan
Why are your videos making me cry so much? 😭This grandmother moved me so much when the nurse told her that she beat cancer easily… A very precious moment thank you very much.❤️
This brought me to tears. I lost my mother-in-law within 2 weeks of finding out she had cancer. She got her Masters at 72 while working full-time and taking care of my father-in-law who has Alzheimer's and Dementia.
Please accept my deepest sympathies to your husband and to you for the loss of your Mother In Law. She sounded like an amazing caring lady to admire. Please remember when ever a loved one's name is mentioned and their life is shared, they continue to live through the Love.
She sounds amazing! Happy you had the experience of her. I'm aiming to be someone worth experiencing too. The beauty of it is just as we are, we are enough🙌🏿
I lost my mum to cancer too. At the age of 80 she had surgery to remove the cancer, after five yrs she was diagnosed with cancer again. She died 6 months later. Lost my dad too from cancer. I'm so happy that she is cancer free. Stay strong. Much love. Happy New Year 🎈🙏🎄☃️🌹
I’m a caregiver & this is amazing to see, you can see just how much they care for each other… I have a client that reacts this way when she sees that my phone was fixed, my car was fixed, my husband is home now 🤣😂 my sweet Doris is so funny & wonderful.
this care giver is so sweet. that relationship she has with this granng is adorable. many children dont even treat their own parents that kindly. bless her heart
My grandparents died from cancer 😢 and I never got to meet them that’s why I support and are always so happy when someone is able to beat it 🎉 love you all 🌺 #StandUpToCancer 🧡🧡🧡
My great grandma passed away from breast cancer on my 6th birthday, and her husband my great grandpa passed when I was in 7th grade which was hard cause I was close with him. #standuptocancer
The grandma in the video didn’t had cancer the care work had cancer.(I think because the video said “She told the women she is taking care of the she beat her cancer”)
God Bless her! Soooo precious! God Bless them both! I am excited toooo! PRAISE GOD! THANK GOD! I AM SO HAPPY! MAY GOD CONTINUE TO LEEP HER FREE FROM CANCER
My Grandmother passed from cancer right before Christmas(Dec 19 22) I wish it turned out like this but it didn’t. Happy for the family. Thanks for the video
I support that I love this woman you can see her GENUINENESS I can feel it I had a GRANDMA'S that gave ME that LOOK that genuine FEELIN it's NOTHING LIKE IT
That's just the best news. l cared for the elderly for years. It's the most REWARDING work. I loved it so much. Those wonderful people are still alive in my heart..
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Everyday when Dylan Anderson uploads always a banger
Agreed
Koi
She already lived a full life anyway its not like beating cancer did anything too crazy
Bitc should’ve seen the grave
“I am so pleased.” That right there is the most wholesome thing ever. So polite yet filled with joy 😊🥹❤
That's is intelligence!
that was so joyfilled! and full of love. oh my h I w wonderfull
Very holesome
@@danielgrant199 not to be rude but wholesome not holesome
@@glennlopez6772 Ikr!!!!!!
This is so wholesome the nurse that took care of the grandma was so shocked when she said she beat cancer so wholesome
I’ve seen u before
Thanks for explaining the video Im blind, def and 🧠 💀 😂
No the nurse beat it
Iii
@Correct y did i fall for it
the caretaker making it seem like it’s her own grandma. especially with that kiss on the forehead❤️
Comment section don’t make this comment weird
She seems so gentle and kind to her
@@RSD308 ayo a kiss?
@@percy5969 🥲💀 why make it weird bruv
@@RSD308 *moans*
The elderly lady reminds me of my mother, even though my mother is still alive,,this made tears come to me.
Absolutely love your name. Hug her while you can ❤️our time is short
I want to experience this w my mom. She's currently battling stage 3 cancer. Please pray for us.
prayers for your mom 🙏🙏🙏
@greycat7885
I just did! God bless you both!
PS...ex nurse here (age 77)
I sincerely hope she has a better outcome than my mom did 38 yrs ago! Knowledge has grown exponentially since I was a young nsg student! Now I drive folks to medical appts in a gov't assisted program. Someday, I might go to 5 or 6 cities ...400-450 mi from my home. I talk w. many in your mom's situation. They're scared and in need of kindness or a prayer. If your mum needs rides to a major city...for her medical appts, Call her doc to see if she qualifies (lo-income). If so then
hopefully, it'll take a 2-3 wk wait to get your pass activated. Call local transport Co. They can probably hook you up! Many do not know abt these programs and transport to lg cities miles away, where the best doc's are seems impossible!
One guy I got to know real well has been going for appts sometimes 3-4
times a wk for the last 5 yrs. He's still with us ...we're in contact!
I will continue to pray for you & your mum!
God bless!
She can beat it! ❤
My best to your mum, and sending her strength for the fight. And for whatever it’s worth, I’ll send it out to you as well. Being a caregiver is a heavy left, and you and your mum both deserve a peaceful 2023. Wishing her a speedy recovery and you some much-deserved rest!
Sending prayers 🤗🙏
That kiss on her forehead like she’s her Nan awe❤❤
My beautiful mum worked in a nursing home for many years, she was 40 weeks pregnant with me scrubbing floors, & took me with her just as I started toddling. The elderly residents absolutely adored me, mum said it was the highlight of her day taking me in & seeing their faces go from being so gloomy, to big smiles from ear to ear, the more able bodied sitting me on their knee singing to me. I’m 36 now & have tiny snippets of memories from then.
What people don’t realise about nursing homes here in the UK is.. many families place their elderly relatives in the home & never ever visit, essentially ‘dumping’ them until their final days, & even then it’s often a carer who sits with them through the night / day so they aren’t alone when they pass. That’s why strong bonds are often made between carers & the residents x
“I am so pleased 🥹”
That’s so sweet 😭✨
This is a " Would you be mine, Won't you be my neighbor?" situation that turned into a wholesome moment before Christmas for the win! I hope this lady can live a curable life.
Damn you’re not lying
“ItS dAnIeL tIgEr’S nEiGhBoRhOoD”
weed
Why is your comment 12 years ago
Not Daniel tiger mr Roger's neighborhood
This was so heartwarming. The way she said “I’m so pleased” - I can’t it’s too wholesome ❤😊😭
The kiss on the forehead 🥺 taking care of her like it’s her own grandmother ❤
This is the sweetest ever. U can tell that elderly lady loves her more then just her caretaker. They are so blessed to have eachother.🥰🥰🥰
W
Yes 👍
I bet this felt like her own grandchild telling her she beat cancer. Sometimes these older ladies and gents don’t have many or any visitors. They’re kinda just left behind. So when the nurses care for them enough to share their life with them they become family. It’s so sweet to see.❤
Yes, but it hurts when they leave so quickly and its always gonna be like that in this type of field...I dont know if I can handle being hurt over and over again after getting close with people and gaining a friendship.
💖💖💖💖💖💖
This is the way people should take care for each other. So, so touching and nice.
It was an Christmas miracle for her, I can't imagine how pleased she felt ❤️
It was a miracle without christmas.
The way people can connect with the elderly is amazing!
Wir gehören doch alle zusammen ♡
It's almost like their human 🤣
Get out there and Volunteer somewhere! There’s such a tremendous need in Assisted Living Centers is Epidemic! Give them 1 afternoon or morning a week or every two weeks! Talk to the Executive Director or the Activity Director, they will be required to do a background check on you. Otherwise no experience needed! It’s a really satisfying and soon you’ll learn that it’s really you that’s being cared for ❤
Elderly are also just people 🤷♂️ with boat loads of life experience and stories to share / experiences to gain
You mean talk to them?
She's so happy that her caregiver isn't leaving before she is 🥰
That's exactly what I thought! And then I cried 😥
Caregiver can be the extension of family!
The old lady beat cancer. Not the care giver.
@Yo Mama nope
@@yomama5304 no its the care worker, thats why she says "I'VE got the all clear"
Now that’s what you call a Christmas miracle ❤
yes.
yes.
That kiss on the forehead at the end shows their bond is real ❤️
This actually brought a tear to my eye, hopefully god gives the older lady health so she can keep being awesome for a while more
I’m not crying I’m in the bed chopping onions as we normally do. I wish them a long, healthy and prosperous life.
@kod3executioner You are so sensitive... nobody knows who goes first you know
Me too I’m over here tearing up
@@Lena-uh3kythey aren’t being sensitive they are just saying they hope for the best for the old lady
the grandma didn’t have cancer the caretaker did (if you didn’t know)
The way she said “I am so pleased“ brought a tear to my eye she sounded so happy! 😊
As nurses, I love nothing more than a good, happy discharge.
@@sjbambas that’s cool but I think ima cry after watching this
All I could think about was the old lady probably begged the odds that her carer is cleared so that she didnt have to see another person die, let alone a young one with a life ahead of her. My granny told me before she died that the hardest part about being old is see everyone passway around u.
@@missmissy_90 I'm so sorry for your troubles. Be well.
@@missmissy_90 start FaceTimeing her on a schedule. Like every Saturday morning or Thursday night. Something you can both look forward to. You can send her something small but special like some tea or coffee with cookies you can both enjoy together once a month. Or a surprise to open when you call. You can both cook a meal and eat together while FaceTime, zoom, etc. you can send her a home cooked meal and eat with her.
Being far away doesn’t have to keep you apart.
Have a lovely weekend🎭🕊
@@genericamerican7574 that is such a cute idea, sending cookies so they can both enjoy the same treats together 😭 aw ❤️
My Mom told me the same thing. She said all my friends are dying and soon I’ll be without friends. Now, I’m older and I see it happening to me. Slowly, people leave your life.
@@missmissy_90do u have iphone if not there is an app called google duo you can do it on hope everything gets better you will be in my prayers🙏🏽🕊
I love my residents too. It's a blessing to be able to know and love these sweet elderly people.😊❤
♥️the first thing she says is "never" ♥️🥰♥️BLESS this woman from the old world and how the word never meant something so different than the face value of it 🥰♥️
I plan to volunteer at a nursing home. The elderly have some amazing stories to tell! When my husband’ I would visit his great grandfather, I would see some of the other elderly sitting on their wheelchairs, some of them with hope & sadness🥺in their eyes. I imagine they were hoping a loved one visit😞. Please don’t forget our elders living in nursing homes. They were there for you when you were a child so please return the favor by visiting, talk to them, hold their hands ask them how they are doing, It doesn’t take long to visit & it will make their day🤗
Currently volunteering at a nursing home. Make sure you prepare yourself by doing plenty of research about dementia especially! There are unfortunately a lot of things about the disease that many do not realise. It can change how a person behaves, make them do things out of character. They can become abusive and even violent. Always remember that they cannot help it. Protect yourself emotionally by training yourself to take none of it personally.
It is noble work and very important, but don’t expect every single older person in care to be able to have wholesome conversations with you or anything like that. There will always be those who will teach you so much and pass their wisdom and goodness on to you. And they emotionally strengthen you to deal with the times when there is no wisdom, only very human suffering and emotions. ❤️
Every elderly person deserves care regardless.
💖
You should get paid for that. I've worked at both a nursing home as well as at a living facility for the criminally insane and I can tell you, it ain't even worth doing it for money in most cases.
@@Hjaelteomslag someone I knew used to work as an OT in a dementia ward. Let's just say after some of the horror stories I heard. I never wanted to even attempt to work in Healthcare.
Be careful! Not all elderly people are kind or nice. In fact, a lot aren’t. I don’t know where the misconception that just because someone is very old they’re “wise” or “kind”. I’ve been in and heard horror stories of elderly people abusing staff in nursing homes, and purposefully trying to get them sued! Not to mention the physical abuse! 😅
Just lost my Dad to cancer. 1st Christmas without both of my parents. I'm so happy others are still beating that horrible disease!! Congrats!!
Ure beautiful Keep shining thru Ur pain
Got me teary eyed at work. A beautiful moment
I’m so happy for her. It must be the greatest feeling on earth.
She is a kind care worker. The lady was so relieved to hear that she was free of her illness because she obviously cares for her but also because the worker is obviously good to her. Very sweet moment. God bless them both.
God bless you good things happen to good people that
God bless you 😇
God bless her!!! May god protect them all always . ❤️❤️🙏🏼
This is just incredible GODs love just amazing💕😍. Stay blessed everyone.
The British accent makes it even better
And her Yeezys
This honestly makes me so happy my grandfather passed away from cancer and when we found out they had told us that he only had a month to live but he gave us a hole year I hope she’s doing good 🖤 because not many people get to say they beat cancer if someone is battling cancer in you’re life please spend as much time with them as you can even if you have to make time it’s really important to be there for them
Your grandpa really loved you, dude, and I’m sorry for your loss. If it helps, take comfort in living a life he’d be so pleased for you to have
brb tho imma take your advice and call my nan
Hell yeah thank you and man it means a lot even if it hasn’t been long since they’ve had it because it can get bad quick stay strong brother 🤘🏻🤘🏻
I love that ❤️
Beautiful, just beautiful.
Congratulations 🎊 beautiful u beat that demon bless u love that lady's look and joy in her eyes for u
Why are your videos making me cry so much? 😭This grandmother moved me so much when the nurse told her that she beat cancer easily… A very precious moment thank you very much.❤️
This brought me to tears. I lost my mother-in-law within 2 weeks of finding out she had cancer. She got her Masters at 72 while working full-time and taking care of my father-in-law who has Alzheimer's and Dementia.
Please accept my deepest sympathies to your husband and to you for the loss of your Mother In Law. She sounded like an amazing caring lady to admire.
Please remember when ever a loved one's name is mentioned and their life is shared, they continue to live through the Love.
@@debra-lynnsloan thank you, she was.
She sounds amazing! Happy you had the experience of her.
I'm aiming to be someone worth experiencing too. The beauty of it is just as we are, we are enough🙌🏿
I lost my mum to cancer too. At the age of 80 she had surgery to remove the cancer, after five yrs she was diagnosed with cancer again. She died 6 months later. Lost my dad too from cancer. I'm so happy that she is cancer free. Stay strong. Much love. Happy New Year 🎈🙏🎄☃️🌹
Love comes in many packages throughout our lives. 🍀❤️
The best Christmas Gift she ever got🥰🎁💖
I’m a caregiver & this is amazing to see, you can see just how much they care for each other… I have a client that reacts this way when she sees that my phone was fixed, my car was fixed, my husband is home now 🤣😂 my sweet Doris is so funny & wonderful.
I had to double check after the way “Never” was pronounced 😅😂. I am very happy for her.
Sounds jamaican!!
@@niceynice she's English
God bless ✝️🙏🏽❤️ put a smile on my face ❤
My heart filled up watching this lovely lady. God bless her
Awe……such a beautiful interaction ❤ The world needs more of this…..more people like this incredibly kind/caring woman.
This is just such a wholesome nurse. I love how when she told the women she was taking care of was so happy for her.
So beautiful. Elderly people are the best.
Thank you Lord for this relief.
The best gift for Christmas .
❤😊
You can see that they have a bond between them. You can’t fake that. Awesome ❤️❤️
Bless her heart. I'm so glad she won't have to spend the rest of her life fighting.
God please bless these two lovely ladies. Amen.
God bless her. I love, love, love the elderly!!
Praise God! 🙏. Continued prayers for you both
♥️💕✝️
First this moment is such a happy moment for her and her family knowing she can live longer and stay with her family❤️
She is truely happy for somebody else,I love it!
Wonderful news. And such a BEAUTIFUL young LADY.
I'm so thankful at that young woman big cancer! praise the lord. God bless that senior lady. God bless her little big heart! that's so sweet.
this care giver is so sweet. that relationship she has with this granng is adorable. many children dont even treat their own parents that kindly. bless her heart
My grandparents died from cancer 😢 and I never got to meet them that’s why I support and are always so happy when someone is able to beat it 🎉 love you all 🌺
#StandUpToCancer 🧡🧡🧡
My great grandma passed away from breast cancer on my 6th birthday, and her husband my great grandpa passed when I was in 7th grade which was hard cause I was close with him.
#standuptocancer
The grandma in the video didn’t had cancer the care work had cancer.(I think because the video said “She told the women she is taking care of the she beat her cancer”)
God Bless her! Soooo precious! God Bless them both! I am excited toooo! PRAISE GOD! THANK GOD! I AM SO HAPPY! MAY GOD CONTINUE TO LEEP HER FREE FROM CANCER
God bless her. 🙏❤️🧿
Bro who else thought that the grandma had cancer💀💀
I did and still do 😁
I was looking through the comments to find out which one had cancer-
A blessing moment❤️🥰🥰
She mad me 😭, Thank GOD, that awesome, AMEN!
❤❤❤❤ This is a REAL Grandma and Granddaughter moment !!! Too much ❤ for no feels…
That’s just a wonderful moment right there
My Grandmother passed from cancer right before Christmas(Dec 19 22) I wish it turned out like this but it didn’t. Happy for the family. Thanks for the video
I’m sorry man, my grandma died the Saturday after thanksgiving, trust me it hurts but it’ll be better, I wish you and your family the best.
You find the sweetest most heartwarming videos of people & animals.TY for bringing me(& others) so many smiles & warm fuzzies!❤
This young lady is a angel 😇 ❤️ 💖
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“I am so pleased” I’m crying 😭 that was so wholesome
this bond is so amazing,
showing how to can go from strangers to this.
May GOD be by her side AMEN 🙏 ❤️ 💖 🙌 ✨️ ♥️ 🙏 ❤❤❤❤
Love you girl and thank you for being a lovely person in taking care of the old lady.... Jesus bless her Lord.
I support that I love this woman you can see her GENUINENESS I can feel it I had a GRANDMA'S that gave ME that LOOK that genuine FEELIN it's NOTHING LIKE IT
God bless you.
I know how you feel getting that priceless news, thank you lord for your healing.
God bless you beautiful and keep up the great work. I'm soo proud of you. ❤️
Everyone should have a gran like that adorable lady.
Awww she so beautiful
God bless her🙏🙏❤
Ringing that bell is the best feeling.... God bless you. Stay in remission girl 🙏🤲❤️ praying for you girl ❤.
God bless the caregiver. You can see how much she loves and cares for her patients
Aww so glad she survived ❤️❤️
God blessed you sweet lady He loves you Amen so do I❤️❤️
That's just the best news. l cared for the elderly for years. It's the most REWARDING work. I loved it so much. Those wonderful people are still alive in my heart..
What a wonderful old lady.
Whata Beautiful moment so happy for her and how sweet is this lovely elderly woman
So Beautiful thank u Jesus for healing her
This makes me miss the little lady I was a caregiver for. Best job ever love it. Congrats to this lady. Prayers for continued health
What a beautiful old lady she touched my heart her sincerity shines right through her face God bless you Grammy
The best Christmas gift ever is finding out you're free of cancer :)
Love this, and God Bless you for your care of the elderly!❤
There is so much love in that room. 💞😊
Because she's a beautiful soul congratulations
OMG the happiness in this woman shows how much love she shows her.
This is hope that you can beat anything in life even if it is to hard to beat
She is truly a fighter great job god bless you ❤
she was so sweet. God bless
Well done young lady congratulations
And, I am so, so Happy for her own sake.
Elderly people always make me so happy, they are so wholesome :)