I Don’t Remember Getting Old

Cover of I Don't Remember Getting Old by Margie Jenkins
Year: 2020
Language: en
Pages: 143
ISBN-13: 9781671615106
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 inches
Length: 5.5 inches
Weight: 0.42 pounds
Width: 0.36 inches
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I Don’t Remember Getting Old by Margie Jenkins is an autobiographical account that reflects on the author’s life experiences, beginning with her childhood in Kentucky and her early relationship with Jenks, whom she met in high school. Independently published on January 28, 2020, this edition spans 143 pages and is presented in English. The narrative chronicles their 70-year marriage, her journey as a stay-at-home mother, and her later career as a psychotherapist and columnist, highlighting significant milestones and personal growth.

Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to personal memoirs and the complexities of aging. The book details Margie’s transition from raising four children to pursuing a master’s degree in social work at the age of 54, and her subsequent work in various counseling roles. It also touches on her contributions to end-of-life planning through her writing and seminars, as well as her ongoing endeavors in publishing. This reflective work offers insights into Margie’s life and the lessons learned throughout her journey.


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Margie Jenkins shares her Kentucky childhood and meeting Jenks in Latin class in high school when they were 15. Almost at once, she recognized him as the man she would marry. After an eight year off-and-on-again courtship, they married and spent the next 70 years of their lives together. While she was a stay-at-home mom raising 4 kids, Jenks built a successful career with Conoco. When the kids left for college, Margie applied for graduate school at the University of Houston and earned her master’s degree in social work at age 54. As a psychotherapist, Margie worked as a marriage and family therapist at Houston’s Interface Counseling Center and the Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church. At age 60 she opened a private practice and counseled clients from age 9 to 90. A few years later, she became a newspaper columnist, writing the column Sixty-Something addressing topics of interest to older adults. Many of her clients were facing death and dying issues, which led Margie to write two of the most respected and widely read books on end-of-life planning–You Only Die Once and My Personal Planner.Her books inspired demand across the USA for Margie and Jenks to conduct seminars on end-of-life topics–at churches, universities, retirement centers, hospices, social work conferences, Financial Planning Groups, and even for an FBI group. At age 90 Margie created and became the presenter of the You Only Die Once Study Course. At 92, she founded a publishing company (Patio Press), which-at 96–she still manages.After Jenks died in 2016, Margie began writing I Don’t Remember Getting Old, the moving and delightful book you are about to enjoy.

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Publisher: Independently Published. Year: 2020.
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