Ageism in the modern era

A recent article by Akiko Busch in The Atlantic titled “The Invisibility of Older Women,” struck a deep chord. Having turned 65 last month, I was welcomed, on more than one occasion, to the age of Medicare. In addition to this milestone, I became a grandmother for the first time in late January. This blessed event brought with it as many questions about whether I’d be called “Grandmom or Granny” as it did about my eagerness to babysit and prepare freezer meals for the busy new parents.