The Story of Their Lives With a Twist
What's your dream?
Irma grew up in a small town called Beaver Crossing, 35 miles from Lincoln, Nebraska. Her father was a busy business owner, so she was raised by her grandma. Irma remembers that under her grandmother's watchful eye, "there wasn't much trouble to get into." Additionally, she worked from a young age, so she never really experienced the joys of childhood freedom and rebellion.
So it's not surprising to learn that once she hit 100 years old, Irma had still never been on a motorcycle. She always thought it would be fun, but the opportunity just never presented itself. So when Irma's caretakers approached The Rough Riders Motorcycle Club (hey- they're not a "gang," man! They're a "club!") and asked if they'd be willing to take Irma for a ride, they were more than willing. How'd she like it? Just as much as she always knew she would. "I loved it so much," she said, "I'm going sky-diving for my 101st birthday."