As we grow older, now we can see that oftentimes our first impressions are wrong.
Moving to a retirement community taught me that.
The clubhouse opens at 6 a.m., but everyone knows that you’ll miss the boat if you’re not in line well before then. You see, I learned that from bitter experience.
Unfortunately, digital misinformation is not uncommon. Here are some resources to help you separate facts from fiction.
One of the biggest concerns that people have when considering a move to an active adult community is: “Will I fit in?”
Many Boomers live alone, and when an unexpected health issue occurs, they’re left to recover on their own. Here are some tips for making your solo trip to rehabilitation a little easier.
No matter who you are or where you live, there are plenty of reasons to get outside and visit your local park!
From hard economic times to health scares and everything inbetween, most of us have a lot on our plates, don’t we? Want to know the secret to staying confident, positive, and grateful?
What can I do about all the bad things my grandchildren are being exposed to in public schools today, not to mention what they see on social media? I pray for them, but I feel like I really should be doing more.
It’s best to envision early how you wish your retirement years to go. Doing so will enable you to make adequate preparations while you still can. Consider the following retirement tracks.
Sadly, the evidence is mounting that our culture is rapidly moving in an anti-Biblical, and in some ways anti-American direction. Our grandsons and granddaughters, from a young age, are being taught things that are totally contrary to how we were raised and what we believe.