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Interview With Aging Interview Essay

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Introduction For this project I was able to interview 63-year-old Julie Mckenzie. She is about to enter the young-old category. From this interview, I am hoping to gain real world knowledge on Geropsychology and how it intertwines with aging and the older adult population. I will present the questions asked, then Julie’s responses and finally, my connections to what I have learned. By doing this project I will be able to broaden on the concepts of aging and older adulthood. The Interview 1.) How do you feel different now as opposed to when you were in your 40’s (or 60’s if the person is 75+)? How do you feel different physically? How do you feel different emotionally? Julie: “Well, I look at life different now. When I was in my forties my (second) son and my grandson were just little. I did something with them every day, while now they’ve grown up and are older. I am kinda like on my own more often now, so I kinda have to just do things to stay busy. I miss when they were little. I feel a lot different physically because when I was in my forties I had more energy and could stay up really late and get up early and it wouldn’t bother me. Now, I just get tired quicker, also, when I get up out of a chair it takes me a while to get moving. Also, in my forties, I don’t think I really noticed any health issues then. As I started …show more content…

She passed away…It’s been almost 15 years but she was the center of, not only my life but my families life as well. All my sibling’s lives as well. When she passed away, it left a big hole in everybody’s life. Oh, that I still wanna be around little kids hasn’t changed. As my kids were getting older and as my grandkids were getting older, I thought, well, I won’t be around little kids that much. Since I drove the school bus for many many years I was around children for 24 years. But, then I took a job at a preschool and I am really happy that, that part of my life didn’t change and I am still around little

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