Kathianne
06-07-2012, 12:40 PM
Who just happened to be President:
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/upshot/jeb-bush-speaks-aging-father-george-h-w-164446301.html
Jeb Bush speaks about aging father, George H.W. Bush<cite class="byline vcard"></cite>By Mike Krumboltz (http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/author/mike-krumboltz-20110327/)
Mike Krumboltz
In an interview with Charlie Rose on "CBS This Morning (http://www.cbsnews.com/cbsthismorning/)," former Florida governor Jeb Bush revealed that his father, George H.W. Bush can no longer walk unassisted (http://yhoo.it/LxUd9V).
Jeb Bush said his father, 87, is still good mentally, but "he can't walk... He has to, you know, he's help by a stroller... That's hard for a guy that's been so vital and vigorous in life."
Indeed, there are few senior citizens as vital as George H. W. Bush. For many years, on his birthday, the 41st president made it his habit to skydive from an airplane. He did it for his 75th and 80th birthdays, as well as number 85 back in 2009.
In 2009, after landing, he joked (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31301377/ns/politics-more_politics/t/elder-bush-completes-birthday-parachute-jump/#.T9DVi8Xhdoo), ""It's a great, exhilarating feeling... I don't feel a day over 84."
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One of the hardest things I've dealt with, my parents becoming less and less able to care for themselves. I was luckier than many, as my dad was well until my mother passed, after a decade of illness. 3 years later, he had a cancer diagnosiis. He was gone in 9 months.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/upshot/jeb-bush-speaks-aging-father-george-h-w-164446301.html
Jeb Bush speaks about aging father, George H.W. Bush<cite class="byline vcard"></cite>By Mike Krumboltz (http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/author/mike-krumboltz-20110327/)
Mike Krumboltz
In an interview with Charlie Rose on "CBS This Morning (http://www.cbsnews.com/cbsthismorning/)," former Florida governor Jeb Bush revealed that his father, George H.W. Bush can no longer walk unassisted (http://yhoo.it/LxUd9V).
Jeb Bush said his father, 87, is still good mentally, but "he can't walk... He has to, you know, he's help by a stroller... That's hard for a guy that's been so vital and vigorous in life."
Indeed, there are few senior citizens as vital as George H. W. Bush. For many years, on his birthday, the 41st president made it his habit to skydive from an airplane. He did it for his 75th and 80th birthdays, as well as number 85 back in 2009.
In 2009, after landing, he joked (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31301377/ns/politics-more_politics/t/elder-bush-completes-birthday-parachute-jump/#.T9DVi8Xhdoo), ""It's a great, exhilarating feeling... I don't feel a day over 84."
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One of the hardest things I've dealt with, my parents becoming less and less able to care for themselves. I was luckier than many, as my dad was well until my mother passed, after a decade of illness. 3 years later, he had a cancer diagnosiis. He was gone in 9 months.