Hardison, who says her more usual hobbies include knitting, said more elderly
people should push themselves to keep having fun.
“When a person is busy, the hurts seem to ease up. If you are able and
even older than I, then I’m happy for people to attempt to break my record.
I promise the experience will be well worth it!”
Asked how she felt just after landing gently back on the ground, she told KSL
5: “How was it? I’m ready to go again!”
Source: agencies
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