Grandma Celebrates 65th Birthday by Giving to Others
Frances admits that as her 65th birthday approached, a big party was not her style. Yet she wanted to reach out and share her gratitude for arriving at this milestone.
Read More »Frances admits that as her 65th birthday approached, a big party was not her style. Yet she wanted to reach out and share her gratitude for arriving at this milestone.
Read More »Kathleen Keating, Ms. New York Senior America 2011, attended our May GaGa Sisterhood meeting. The Pageant emphasizes and honors women who are sixty years of age or over.
Read More »Listening is an undervalued art. These days most people would rather talk than listen. I know my mom is listening. When I call her she gives me her undivided attention.
Read More »On this Mother’s Day I encourage you to call the mothers of your grandchildren and tell them some of the wonderful qualities you admire and respect about them.
Read More »Writing in a journal can be good therapy for your body, mind, and spirit. I started writing my first journal in 1977 and now I’m on my 51st volume. When I discovered Mari McCarthy’s Journaling for the Health of It, I invited her to write a guest post.Mari is a Journaling Therapy Specialist and founder of
Read More »Author Allison Gilbert explains how the absence of grandparents impacts everyday parenting decisions and the relationships they have with their spouses and in-laws.
Read More »M.J. Ryan’s book The Power of Patience is so readable and so quotable. Her key premise is that patience is a crucial factor in whether we have a satisfying life.
Read More »For the Love of Aimee is the story of a grandma who not only made a difference in her granddaughter’s life but made a difference in the lives of all children with special needs.
Read More »January is National Blood Donor Month. But your blood donation is welcome any month! You don’t have to rescue someone from a burning building to be a hero.
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