Grandparents
Jul 28 2007, Swati S

Today, the world has got mechanical. We have a schedule for everything. From our time to eat to sleep, everything is regularized. If we miss out on our schedule, we miss a lot other things. We can neither get out of this automated life we have created..

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Pat Eldred, 66, looks on before a water aerobics exercise class Thursday, March 27, 2008 at the YWCA in St. Paul, Minn., to speed recovery and regain her strength after breaking her ankle playing with her grandson last year.