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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Feeling young again is when I go to my ballroom fitness and tapfit, it keeps me fit and I love the old 50's music - think maybe I born in the wrong era! Should have been the 40's/50's to enjoy all that rock 'n roll and great dancey music
Being with young people, their enthusiasm and zest for life is infectious and just being with them stimulates those things in me. I’m so lucky as I have a gorgeous grandson, children I’m in contact with at church and children I teach that keep me feeling young!
Listening to 80's music and singing at the top of my voice makes me feel young. Remember not to get hung up on your age - it's just a number afterall, and doesn't have to define who you are or what you do.
Dancing around in the living room with the radio turned up with my childhood friends and just generally being silly with them and talking about all the things we used to get up with.
Listening to Elvis, Tina Turner, the Bee Gees and anyone else who gets my feet tapping and having a little jig about. I always try to avoid getting too close to the window just in case someone thinks I've totally lost my marbles. ?
Loud music blaring out, & dancing my socks off in the privacy of my own home, well I think I've got the moves, but too inhibited to put it into the test in public!