Showing posts with label 100th birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 100th birthday. Show all posts

Saturday, December 17, 2011

HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY, 'DOUCE'!

From WWLTV:


Yesterday, Grandpère and I attended a luncheon in honor of Emiline Bourgeois, who is featured in the video. Major Emiline Bourgeois, USA (Ret.) will be 100 years old on Christmas Eve. Emiline (or 'Douce', as her family and friends call her) is a friend and distant relative of mine. Douce's mother, 'Bijou', and my grandmother, Aimée, were cousins and good friends. They'd visit back and forth between Thibodaux and New Orleans, sometimes for a month or so, because travel wasn't easy back in the day.

We enjoyed a lovely luncheon yesterday, arriving a little late, after first going to the wrong restaurant - the story of our lives, and more so as we grow older.

Below is the honoree getting ready to sip her tea.


Douce is pictured below with her younger sister Cora Lee, who is a mere 95 years old. The family has good genes. Their mother lived to be 93, I believe, and their father, Emile, lived to be 99. He made a wonderful vegetable garden until well into his 90s, with not a weed to be seen. His secret to a long life was, 'Work hard, and don't worry'...words to live by surely.


The gathering at the long table of members of the party, with a few missing from the picture. You recognize Grandpère's bald pate at the far end of the table.


The youngest member of the party with an early Christmas present, which happens to be a bunny.


And a good time was had by all. In the spring, family members from all over the country will gather for a crawfish boil, which will be another birthday celebration for Douce.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

100TH BIRTHDAY SECRET

Grandpa was celebrating his 100th birthday, and everybody complimented him on how athletic and well-preserved he appeared.

"Gentlemen, I will tell you the secret of my success," he cackled. "I have taken a long walk in the open air, every day, day after day, for some 75 years now."

The celebrants were impressed and asked how he managed to keep up his rigorous fitness regime.

"Well, you see, my wife and I were married 75 years ago. On our wedding night, we made a solemn pledge: Whenever we had a fight, the one who was proved wrong would have to go outside and take a walk."

Happy anniversary!


Cheers,
Paul (A.)
Thanks, Paul (A.), though I should have saved this one for the next big anniversary, when I'll be 102.