There comes a time when you have to make a choice—either continue the futile battle against the onslaught of advancing age or gracefully accept the fact that you are a mature senior citizen with still a lot to offer the world
BY ...BY SY ROSEN | February 27, 2022 at 12:00 a.m.

6 Steps to Successful Senior Living

Eighty-five and fully alive” best describes me. I give thanks each morning for another day to love, live, and perhaps be a blessing to others

The Beatles, a New Mantra, and My Wish for You

At last year’s end, like many people in our generation and beyond, I found myself wildly absorbed in the legendary director Peter Jackson’s nearly 8-hour Beatles’ documentary "Get Back"

Dr. Ruth Westheimer

Do you remember Dr. Ruth Westheimer, the little grandma who embarrassed and thrilled us all by talking about sex?

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A Time of Opportunity

Do you remember what you thought about life after 50 or 60 and beyond when you were a kid?

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An Eye on Gratitude

The treasure I found was the full page, heartfelt thank you letter to my father-in-law from Helen Keller

Laughter Yoga

Laughter Yoga was created back in the 90s by Dr. Madan Kataria, a medical doctor from India

Best Places to Retire in Washington

One Washington city made Forbes’ top 25: Wenatchee

A Hollywood Side Story

My husband’s old flying buddy and my good friend, Ralph Williamson, recently moved into a retirement community at age 90. He will thrive there because he is an affable man and has lived an interesting life. Plus, he has a remote connection to Harrison Ford.

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Growing up with Grandma

I love hearing about her life and telling her about mine, including aspirations and struggles. She tells her point of view and relates to me, using old clichés and jokes to get her point across. Grandma is 86 now; and every time I see her, I cherish her wisdom and …

A Light Twist

Light verse, to me, is philosophy, sociology, economics and politics served with a spoonful of sugar to help it all go down
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