At 104, Elizabeth Sullivan enjoys life and Dr. Pepper
Elizabeth Sullivan recently celebrated her 104 birthday with her favorite soft drink.聽
She drinks three Dr. Peppers per day.聽
鈥淧eople try to give me coffee for breakfast,鈥 Ms. Sullivan聽. 鈥淲ell, I鈥檇 rather have a Dr. Pepper.鈥
The centurion said that she fell in love with the beverage about 40 years ago and has been drinking three a day ever since. Something about the trademark 鈥23 flavors鈥 has her hooked, and she sees no reason to stop.
鈥淓very doctor that sees me says it鈥檒l kill you, but they die, and I don鈥檛, so there must be a mistake somewhere,鈥 she said.
Her birthday and drinking habits came to the attention of Dr. Pepper Snapple Group CEO Larry Young. He sent the 104-year-old a gift basket from the company. She also received a聽.
While Sullivan doesn't attribute her longevity to a carbonated beverage, she's not alone among centenarians with quirky habits 鈥 and a sense of humor.
Jessie Gallan, who is the oldest woman in Scotland at age 109, said her secret to long life was avoiding men,聽聽Emma Morano, 115, seconds the single life. The Italian woman said her second secret聽: She eats two or three raw eggs every day. 聽
At 105, Pearl Contrell of Texas told reporters that her secret to long life was eating bacon every day. On聽, the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile showed up to deliver a pack of bacon and give her a ride around town.
Dr. Mario Martinez, who , says that most don't have a family history of centenarians or a special diet. But they do stay joyfully engaged in life (don't hang out with "old" people) and 99 percent have spiritual beliefs. They may or may not be regular church goers, but Martinez says that they have relationship with a "God of love" instead of a "God of fear." He says (over 110) is "they live to enjoy life, rather than to live long."
That sounds like Sullivan.
Last year, after her 103rd birthday, Sullivan told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram that she thought people would want to die by the time they reached their 80s or 90s. Instead, she found herself having more fun than ever once she hit 90.
鈥, drive around when I wanted to, take trips to England or whatever I wanted to,鈥 she told the newspaper.
"I'm feeling good," she聽聽this past week.聽"I'm glad I'm still here, and I'm glad I'm not in a rest home, glad I can read books and watch TV and have people come by to say hello."
When asked if she had any secrets to long life?聽She said:
"[Y]ou just keep living."