Two
single people in
their nineties went on the
cutest blind date



It's springtime, which means pollen and love are in the air.
The latter is especially true for two singletons in our nation's capitol.
Miriam Steiner, 93, and Harold Sharlin, 90, met for a
blind first
date after being set up by Sharlin's granddaughter Jenny. Jenny waited on Steiner at a restaurant and thought the two would make a good match.
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"My Jenny was so impressed with Miriam's pep and vigor that she said, 'You'd make a great
date for my grandfather,'" Sharlin told
TODAY News.
Both Steiner and Sharlin are widowed. According to
their interview with TODAY, Steiner was particularly hesitant to
date after her husband's death in 1999.
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