At 93, most people are comparing knee creams. John Lewin is comparing baby names.
The anti-aging specialist and his wife, Janine Lu, 37, have welcomed a baby—Lewin’s third—proving that life doesn’t follow a retirement schedule. His return to fatherhood has charmed the world, reminding us that purpose doesn’t come with an expiry date.
The couple has been together for over a decade. When they married, he was 82 and she was 26, an age gap that raised eyebrows and inspired plenty of whispers. Some even muttered the old saying about an “old cow eating tender grass.” Lewin doesn’t bother with that noise. Jealousy, after all, has a way of disguising itself as commentary. And besides—an old cow doesn’t live longer by chance; it lives longer when nourished by good grass and a good life.
Over time, doubts faded as their relationship revealed its quiet strength—built on patience, understanding, and a shared sense of calm. Love, they showed, isn’t about matching birth years, but matching values.
Now a father again at 93, Lewin is often mistaken for the baby’s great-grandfather. He smiles and carries on. Labels don’t raise children; love does.
Janine describes her husband as deeply kind, disciplined, and endlessly curious—someone who approaches life with gratitude rather than complaint. For Lewin, every day is another chance to live fully, to teach generously, and to give back—proof that when life nourishes you, you don’t just age… you thrive
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