102-year-old great grandmother who says you should ‘live one day at a time’ reveals her secrets to a long life, including tequila shots, Jägerbombs, sausage rolls and Dominos pizza
- Lily Bullen, 102, of Bromsgrove, celebrated her impressive birthday recently
- She cited some of her secrets, including boozy shots, sausage rolls and pizza
- All her friends and family attended a party at her residential care home
- Centenarian says ‘live one day at a time because tomorrow is never promised’
A great grandmother who recently celebrated her 102nd birthday says her secrets include tequila shots, Jägerbombs, sausage rolls and Dominos pizza.
Lily Bullen, of Bromsgrove, marked her big day last month with a party at Breme House Care Home, attended by all her friends and family.
During the event, she shared some of the wisdom she has gleaned over the last century with party attendees, including her three children, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
She said: ‘Live one day at a time because tomorrow is never promised.’
Lily Bullen, who recently turned 102, says her secret is ‘tequila shots, Jägerbombs, sausage rolls and Dominos pizza’. Pictured here enjoying a shot at her 100th birthday celebrations
According to Lily (pictured, centre) people should ‘live one day at a time because tomorrow is never promised’
As well as enjoying a good party, Lily also likes to watch her great grandchildren playing, which her granddaughter Holly described as the 102-year-old’s favourite pastime
The only child of Lily and Frank Dutton, she married Geoffrey Bullen and they lived in Birmingham for many years. He passed away in 1988, aged 68.
She has three children, Tricia, Dayl and Martyn and five grandchildren, Amanda, Joanne, Adam, Holly and Frank.
She is also great grandmother to four – Tobey, Mila, Alfie, and Lottie.
According to her granddaughter, Holly West, 40, from Worcester: ‘Her favourite pastime when she can is to watch her great-grandchildren play.’
She added that the adventurous centenarian is not afraid to try new things.
Lily, pictured with her four great-grandchildren (Mila, Tobey, Alfie, and Lottie) says ‘tomorrow is never promised’
‘At the age of 99 the home took Nan ice skating for the first time in her life at Webb’s, she loved it,’ Holly revealed.
‘She had a surprise birthday party for her 100th birthday, where she did a tequila shot, she also did a Jägerbomb and tequila shot at our wedding in 2013.’
Given Lily’s long lifespan, she has also witnessed hard times too, according to Holly.
‘The world went into lockdown the week after her birthday,’ she said.
‘She’s been reminiscing about the Birmingham bombings with the Russia Ukraine news.’
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