15 Girl Scout badges for adults today
If you’re a baby boomer and were a Girl Scout in the fifties or sixties, you likely remember the badges we could earn based on traditional skills such as cooking, homemaking and sewing. Well, we’ve […]
If you’re a baby boomer and were a Girl Scout in the fifties or sixties, you likely remember the badges we could earn based on traditional skills such as cooking, homemaking and sewing. Well, we’ve […]
My father grew up in a tiny bungalow house with his parents and five siblings. He had to share a room with his brother, and the girls had to share another room. I guess they […]
Look at someone’s wrist these days, and chances are you’ll see one of those wearable activity trackers like Fitbit or Jawbone. These high-tech devices monitor your fitness by tracking how many steps you take, your […]
According to the experts, hearing generally is the last of our senses to go at the end of life. But for us midlifers, it’s frequently one of the first to wane. This age-related hearing […]
If you’ve raised kids or have grandkids, you know what it means to baby-proof a home. Well, since we adults face some risks and limitations as we get older, I think we should give some […]
What do gallbladders, your loved one’s cremains and jewelry have to do with the uniquely female part of the anatomy? Well, affirming that truth is, indeed, stranger than fiction, here are three items I recently […]
A range of motorcycles specially designed for baby boomer bikers hits the road this week in time for the holiday buying season. There are two models in the range: the Gray Ghost Roadster and the […]
People who should know better refer to my generation as “Aging Baby Boomers.” Those who apply the term “aging” to us deserve to be strangled with a string of love beads with reefers stuck up […]
My two-cent theory is that we each have two ages. The age you think you are, and the one on your driver’s license. The Inner Me says, “I’m 18!” The world is harsh when answering […]
I was asked recently, “What story had the biggest impact on me when I was a child.” My response was: My older brothers made me read a story when I was in second or third grade, […]