To celebrate the paperback publication of Joanna Nell’s novel, The Single Ladies of Jacaranda Retirement Village, we're giving one lucky gransnetter the chance to win a toaster and kettle set from Swan and a copy of the book, together worth over £100.
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To enter simply tell us... what makes you feel young again?
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My grandchildren keep me young. I don't want to look stupid around them so I like to keep up to date with latest technology etc so that they don't think I am too much of a dinosaur!
I feel young being in the car with my husband listening to music from the 70's talking about where we were, who we were with (still friends with most of them) and our then plans.
Being at the seaside with the sun on my skin looking at the beautiful beaches and the sea and hearing the shrieks of happy children enjoying the simple pleasures of playing in the sand and in the sea. I can be ageless and just enjoy being there
I love being in the company of my granddaughters who are young and so full of life, they are so funny, it helps to forget the aches and pains, and troubles in this modern world.
My first festival last year - and again this year! It's the Green Gathering in Chepstow and I go with my daughters and their families. Love it - the music, the food, compost toilets, being me, feeling free, feeling part of something wonderful, gentle and with like-minded, kind and welcoming people of all ages. I dance, I sing, I talk to people and live a dream youth which was never mine.