You get to know what life is when you have lived enough to understand that the world around you has changed a great deal. For one grandmother, these changes are memories and for inspiration eventually leading some of her cartoons. She does not only draw funny pictures. Her description of the wisdoms, struggles and joys of growing old makes people laugh and nod in agreement in a way that conveys her wisdom. She now watches the world passing at a speed faster than ever before.
Cartoons about an old lady
When we say she said something wise and she knows, and then we respond in such a way she does not understand what we are saying. Her humor is never bitter. She does not complain, how things have changed. In fact, she laughs toward the confusion in a joyful embrace. She loves the fact that at every stage of life is a new lesson and a new reason to smile. These are the wisdom of which it is about. She puts herself giving advice to younger folk, and they do not listen and, you know, learn the hard way.
She remembers funny moments from old friends conversations, when they can’t name the person but remember the story of sixty years ago in perfect detail. The elder who is both respected and underestimated is one she captures a bit of humor being. She has a following because they can relate to her work. This is no exaggeration or dramatic picture. She just sees it as life is. In the end, she tells the others that aging cannot be feared, but rather, aged is a state to be enjoyed. Let’s explore her best cartoons in the following section.
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#1. Old things are still best

#2. Who grew old together

#3. Losing a loved one

#4. Stay healthy

#5. Amazing grandkids

#6. A mother is a shooting star

#7. Old people love too much

It was quite late in life that she embarked on her journey as a cartoonist. She was not a trained artist. She was simply someone that had always enjoyed doodling. Until her schooling days, she would draw throughout the margins of her schoolbooks, sketching teachers, classmates, and everyday life. However, as the years went by, responsibilities took over. She stopped drawing. She got married, she had children, she was a caretaker, and a worker. Art was left behind and life moved quickly.
#8. It was a lot more fun

#9. Trying to be a nice person

#10. Power to make someone smile

#11. Everything is temporary

#12. Forgiveness is the best form of love

#13. Living in pain

#14. Somebody you love

#15. Lost in your life

#16. Struggling with health problems

There is nothing forgotten, every wrinkle, every gray hair, every forgotten word is just part of the journey. She sleeps, she watches, and she listens, and she finds inspiration wherever she can, whether it’s from the person sitting next to her. For her, humor is a gift and laughter is the key to stay young at heart. Using her cartoons, she teaches a simple lesson. Life is always changing. In fact, the best thing to do is just to laugh it along. If you like her blog, then tell us about your favorite cartoon in the comment section.
#17. Just make you feel better

#18. Never made it

#19. Old age feelings

#20. Distance yourself from the people

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