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The Granny Who Stands on Her Head: Reflections on growing older The Granny Who Stands on Her Head: Reflections on growing older by Ann Richardson
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“is late morning and the phone rings. I look at the phone – young people won’t know that you never used to know who was calling until they told you or you recognised their voice – and think, oh great, it’s my daughter, we can have a nice chat. We talk frequently and it is a good way to relax, but also to keep in touch. She will tell me about how her work is going or what her son is up to or what she is doing for the weekend. Rarely anything hugely important, although that can happen, but a pleasing way to pass the time in the company of someone you love. And keep abreast of the day-to-day fabric of their lives. I”
Ann Richardson, The Granny Who Stands on Her Head: Reflections on growing older