I'm 92 and still live independently. I make sure to stay active, and I don't eat a lot of red meat.
Briefly

Mira Armstrong, a 92-year-old Australian woman, shares her life experiences, reflecting on her childhood in Poland during WWII, her family's struggles, and their migration to Australia. After the war, they faced countless challenges, but ultimately found freedom. Living independently in the home she built with her husband in 1956, Mira emphasizes the importance of staying active, eating healthily, and maintaining connections with others. Her strong faith helped her cope with the loss of loved ones and navigate the adversities of her long life.
"I built my home with my husband, Bruce, in 1956. Now that I’m 92 years old, I still live independently. I hope I croak it here."
"Life was pretty tough. We lived in a derelict, abandoned farmhouse and weren't allowed to go to school because we weren't German citizens."
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