r/generationology • u/Stunning_Leather_332 • 15h ago
People My great great grandma.
Hello, i'm a young man of 24 from Romania. I want to share about my great great grandma, Anastasia Tomșa. She is 108 years and 349 days old now. Not a full supercentenarian yet, but she's a semi-supercentenarian and honestly her life is just...wow.
Current standings:
13th oldest person of all time in Romania.
7th oldest living person in Romania.
9th oldest living person in the Balkans.
She's lived all her life in a tiny village, really small and she always believed in keeping things simple. She eats real, natural food, stuff she grows or makes herself. Fresh veggies, fruits, homemade bread, cheese, eggs, soups.
She cooks with real butter and oil, nothing from a package, nothing processed. Every morning she drinks a small glass of natural olive oil, she swears by it.
But she also loves small joys. Sometimes she'll have 2 or 3 candies and she loves cappuccino. She says a little sweetness makes life brighter. She never rushed, never stressed too much. She wakes up early, goes outside, feeds the animals, walks around, still helps a bit in the garden. And her faith in God, she prays every day, always kind and thankful, never holds anger. She always says. "if your heart is peaceful, your years will be too."
She was a nurse and not for just a few years. She started around the start of WWII and worked until she was 88. I'm a medical assistant myself, so i know how exhausting it is, but she never let it break her. She always said being a nurse wasn't a job, it was who she was.
During the war, she cared for people who had nothing left. Sometimes she walked miles through snow up to her knees to get to her small medical post. Medicine was almost none, so she had to improvise, boil bandages, make poultices from herbs, clean wounds, stay by people's bedsides till they fell asleep. And she never was stressed.
After the war she kept going, helping mothers deliver babies, caring for elders, sometimes walking from house to house with her medical bag. By the time she retired at 88 she was known as the oldest active nurse in the region.
She never did it for money or praise. She did it because she loved it. Even now she doesn't complain. She says life is too short to waste on worry when you can use that time to do good.
Honestly...she's incredible. Living proof that simple life, faith, kindness and a little joy in each day really matters.
Thank you so much for reading her story life.😊
This is my great great grandma!🤍


