She recently celebrated her 104th birthday with Guinness and friends.
A 104-year-old woman has revealed the secret to her secret to living a long and fruitful life.
Kathleen Hemmings, who’s a resident at Care UK’s Sandfields, celebrated her big 104th with family, friends, and team members.
She was born on October 2, 1919 and grew up in Brixton, London, where she later began a successful career as an accountant. Kathleen enjoyed spending evenings dancing in Covent Garden and regularly attended the Royal Opera House to watch operas and ballets.
Kathleen spent WW2 in the capital before deciding she wanted a taste of country life and left the big smoke for the Cotswolds in 1965 before moving again to Cheltenham with her mum, her brother, and her dachshund, Rusty.
But just what is the secret to such a long and well-lived life?
Well, Kathleen has broke it down into just five wonderful words: “Drink Guinness and don’t marry!”
The staff at Sandfields decided to throw a huge birthday bash for Kathleen complete with a big birthday cake and Guinness by the bucketload.
Dorothy Pye, Home Manager at Sandfields, said: “Here at Sandfields, we love to throw a party for special milestones – and Kathleen’s birthday certainly called for a celebration!
“It was wonderful to see Kathleen surrounded by all her loved ones to mark such an incredible milestone. The team worked tirelessly to make sure her day was one to remember, and we would like to thank everyone who came along to raise a glass of Guinness to Kathleen!”
And Kathleen herself was over the moon with the do, saying: “I had a wonderful day – it was fantastic having all my friends and relatives here for my party and to help me celebrate!”