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Thelma Chandler 106th birthday
April 28 2017 Keeping connected Written by Amiria MacKinnon

Thelma celebrates 106 incredible years

Join us in celebrating Thelma Chandler’s 106th birthday!

Thelma celebrates her 106th birthday surrounded by family, friends, carers and residents at her aged care home. Thelma shares her long life secrets – living each day as it comes, leaving the bad behind and surrounding yourself with people who lift you up – and her new goal, to get into the Guinness Book of Records.

“I might be a year older, but I think age is all in the mind. And I do think that with age you get a little bit of extra wisdom,” Thema said.

Happy birthday Thelma, may there be many more.


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Thelma: 106-years old.

Chrissie: Yes. She can’t believe it herself.
Thelma: Oh golly, that’s old isn’t it? Strangely enough – I just feel the same as I always felt.

George: Thelma was born in Milsons Point in 1911, three years before the First World War.
We are so proud to have Thelma here. To have someone that’s 106 is just amazing.
I’ll always remember two years ago when Thelma walked through the door with her niece Chrissie. The first thing she said to me once we came through that front door and I introduced myself, was she looked into our dining room, lounge room, and she said, “Is that where the disco will be?”
two weeks ago when I reminded her again, “What’s going on? How old you’re going to be?” “106.” “What are we gonna do?” “Disco.”
Thelma: I feel pretty good present time with all this lovely people around me
MP: I remember very clearly the many birthdays Thelma has had over the last five or six years but being here today for Thelma’s 106th birthday I have to say is going to be one of the highlights of my political career.
Speech: The believes in letting go of today and looking forward to tomorrow.
Harry: I’ve known Thelma now for I don’t know, maybe the last forty years or something. The other day I came and seen her in her room and I said Thelma, do you think you and I could get together sometime on our own and get to the pictures or something like that and I’d get you a box of chocolates and sit up in the back row and smooch up the back row. Hahaha, and she looked at me and she started laughing and she said “come back when you’re a bit older Harry she said. hahaha.

Group singing: Happy Birthday to you.
Thelma: I feel as though I am going to get into the book of records, the Guinness Book of Record, eventually (Laughs) if I keep going.
I might be a year older, but I think age is all in the mind. and I do think that with age you get a little bit of extra wisdom. I don’t know whether I’ve got that but what I have got – was appreciation of all the wonderful people that have helped me get to this age.
I don’t that I really deserve all this, but all I say is to thank you.
I always think of tomorrow. I don’t go back and think of what I should have done and could have done and didn’t do because I didn’t do those things but what I did to, I think I’ve tried to do my best…
And today I feel I’ve been blessed with wonderful friends and people that have helped me on this journey. And now, I want to say thank you.” schemaorg_thumbnail=”597″ button_layout=”default” button_theme=”default” button_subscriber_count=”default” extended_widget_opts-youtube_responsive-5=”Array”]

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