Let’s discuss a few important firework safety tips for seniors and caregivers to make sure everyone stays safe this year while enjoying the festivities!
Tickle your patriotic funny bone with these 25 zingers!
In times like these, we want to get better as fast as possible so we can get back to our lives, and trusting God during this time can be difficult. We usually feel our worst when we’re sick, and that is when we need God the most. If it’s hard for you to trust God when you’re sick, here is how to trust him when you aren’t feeling your best.
The older I get, the more I realize how many things I took for granted when I was young. Here are 10 of them.
It’s our responsibility to mold and shape the next generation, one child at a time. Like every generation before them, the generation behind us needs to know one thing – they matter. Specifically that they matter to you, their parent. And our words matter – possibly more than we realize.
Getting married for the second (or more) time is challenging. Dealing with the pain from a divorce or death of a spouse is hard enough; adding the demands of blending families with children is even more stressful.
You may be pushing them away without even realizing it. Here are some things that you may be doing that affect your adult children negatively.
It’s no secret that the current economic state in the US is…rough. If you’re horrified by the prices every time you go to the grocery store, then this list is for you.
Starting something new and not knowing where it’s going can be a little scary. That’s part of the excitement.
For most Boomers, living into your 80s and 90s is a probability—not an exception. Here are 4 tips on aging better.
But did you know the average American household spends over $3,000 eating out every year? That’s nearly $300 per month!
Regardless of the circumstances, divorces signifies the demise of the marriage. It’s the death of the dream, the death of the vow, and the death of, “what should have been.”
With each passing year, our skin undergoes various changes, each unique to our individual experiences. As you make your way into your 60s and 70s, you may begin to notice more dryness, age spots, and (gasp!) wrinkles that weren’t there before.
Aging is an extraordinary process where you become the person you always should have been.
While taking care of an elderly loved one is fulfilling, the truth is that caregiving is often difficult. Here are 30 quotes that best describe the experience.






