As Identical Twins, This is the Life We Centuries Later

Born had an identical twin is clear so unique and distinctive grace. Spending time together every moment with your beloved will always create happy memories and memory. But never imagined kah could equally long-lived our lives with the twin brother?
Mary Roach and Mae Belle Belle Powell, both born as identical twin. Reporting from today.com, they included a woman who was lucky because it could be together and live happily for a century. Yes, recently celebrated their anniversary 100th.
Mary and Mae when young. | Photo: copyright today.comMary and Mae when young. | Photo: copyright today.com
Mary and Mae were born during the First World War, the exact date of March 25, 1916 in Symsonia, Kentucky who remain where they live to this day. They had experienced a difficult time when the Great Depression but lucky enough to still be able to continue school until college. There are many unique and unforgettable experience that they have. One way is to take advantage of their facial resemblance to be mutually beneficial to each other.
"He (Mae) could not throw a ball to save its value," said Mary. "So I'll go to class sport and he will write a report for me," he said again. So similar they both, business and the role of trade places so can be done fairly easily, yes.
He cried identical twin. | Photo: copyright today.comSerunya identical twin. | Photo: copyright today.com
After graduating from college, they married a childhood friend of their own. And then worked as a teacher in Symsonia Elementary School with a salary when it was 1 dollar per day. During their 42 years of teaching at the same school. 40s, they stopped for a teaching career when their husbands were sent to participate in World War II. However, Mary and Mae remain inseparable. In an age of war at the time, they still can live side by side and together.
After the war, Mary and Mae with their husbands to buy motor homes and traveling to explore various places together. Until now, they've managed to visit 50 states in the United States and six countries in Europe.

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Now at the age they were already a century, Mary and Mae stays compact with one another. Although their husbands have died, they are still trying to continue to live happily. Every day they will together walk to the nearest Gym and every Friday they would go to the salon along with wearing a twin. When he was not anywhere, they cook and clean the house they shared. Recently they lived in the same room as a precaution effort if they need help each other in the middle of the night.
"We were together all the time, we had never been apart. One thing is for sure, we love each other," said Mary. "I need it every time. We've had a super duper happy life and still have it to this day," said Mae.
Well, very special to all of life's female twins, yes Ladies. May they always be given a long life and can hold together until death.


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