Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, took a ride through the Plains Peanut Festival in Plains, Georgia, on Saturday, the Carter Center said in a social media post.

“Beautiful day for President & Mrs. Carter to enjoy a ride through the Plains Peanut Festival! And just a week before he turns 99. We’re betting peanut butter ice cream is on the menu for lunch! #JimmyCarter99,” the Carter Center said in a tweet sharing a video of the Carters riding in an SUV down a street lined with festival-goers.

President Carter, who turns 99 on October 1, entered hospice care in February.

President and Mrs. Carter’s family say that the couple are in their “final days” but President Carter still enjoys watching the Atlanta Braves and eating peanut butter ice cream.  He also still keeps up with current events.  Mrs. Carter, who has dementia, understands her diagnosis, and while she struggles with memory, still knows her family.

Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter have been married for 77 years and are the longest-married presidential couple.

Jimmy Carter was born in Plains, Georgia, and grew up in the nearby community of Archery. A peanut farmer and Navy lieutenant before going into politics, the Democrat served one term as governor of Georgia and was president from 1977 to 1981.