Friendship is imperative for seniors. Here are 10 ways to make friends after 60.
The next National Senior Games will be held in Des Moines, Iowa in 2025. The announcement got me reminiscing about how I met my competitor and friend, Michael Devaney, a few years ago.
British author C.S. Lewis once wrote: “Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art… It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things which give value to survival.” Here’s why I agree.
Friendships matter. Our friends are there to hold our hands when life gets messy. They bring us laughter. Your memories together are a treasure you can hold onto for your lifetime. When these special ones you call friends leave your life for one reason or another, it leaves a hole.
Thanks to the Internet, tracking down long-lost friends from many years ago is relatively easy to do and, in most cases, it won’t cost you a cent. Here are some tips and online tools to help you get started.
Luckily for you, I’ve found the answer to making friends in retirement.
One word: Activities!
Are you wondering if you should end a friendship in your life? Here are some signs that it’s time to move on.
As we grow older, now we can see that oftentimes our first impressions are wrong.
Moving to a retirement community taught me that.






