2019 Editions

2019 Editions

Yoga: A Body-Mind Connection You Can’t Afford to Ignore

Decades ago, yoga had an image problem; it was considered some sort of mysterious quackery from the Far East. But time has done its work and yoga has earned its place at the Western buffet of prescriptive options to help prevent and treat common ailments. And now there's a twist: goats. We have the scoop. ...
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Former Home to Cleveland Teams Now Teems with Birds

A lot can happen in 20 years. Where rock stars and sports stars once shone brightly at the Richfield Coliseum, stars now shine above an avian field of dreams. ...
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Family Ties: Why It Matters

When it comes to thinking about our families, it’s helpful to put them into the perspective of a support system. Regarding personal relationships, our families are the first people we learn to socialize with, and therefore we view them as one of the most significant sources of casual support. ...
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Sleepover Success – Sweet Dreams, and Don’t Forget the Legal Stuff

Pillow... Check. Stuffed bear... Check. Special snack... Check. Legal documents... Uh-oh. When you're planning a sleepover with your grandchild, don't forget the legal stuff. While it rarely happens, when you need medical or legal permission to make decisions on your grandchild's behalf, it's good to be prepared. ...
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Go Ahead, Take the Grandkids Swimming

Grandkids + hot weather = pool time. Or does it? Our Grammy on the Go columnist has tips for grandparents who want to help the kids cool off but aren't sure they're ready for a trip to the pool. Her advice? Dive in, the water's fine. ...
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My “Grateful You’re Not Dead” Tour

The older we get, the more our roots keep us grounded. That’s why “Roots” is the theme of this issue. I’m not sure younger people have had time to fully appreciate the importance of roots. Let me explain…

 

The roots on the top of my head is an ongoing concern that I turn over to my hairdresser every four weeks. In a desperate attempt to seem current, I floated the idea of a short, natural look. She said I have “bad gray; not the good kind.” We haven’t discussed it again.

 

Then there’s gardening and the roots that I cultivate throughout the summer and into fall. A botanical smorgasbord, my plants are always on the move. I shift established perennials a few inches to suit my vision. Others get relocated to the compost pile to serve penance for poor performance. Like my hair, their roots have an appealing impermanence.

 

I’m wary of the roots that are measured through DNA tests (page 34.) Lots of people have harmless fun finding that they’re more Irish than German, and vice versa. That may account for the popularity of lederhosen on Amazon.

 

I also know people who discovered first cousins and unexpected grandparents because of long-ago liaisons by now-elderly relatives. No thanks. I’ll keep the family I know — or think I know.

 

It’s All Relative

That brings me to my recent “Grateful You’re Not Dead” tour. Excuse the irreverence; it’s a family trait that usually gets a laugh from relatives but rarely from outsiders.

 

I have only a few aunts and an uncle still with us from the original full set. It had been two years since I saw Aunt Connie, my late mother’s only sister. She’s 89, in good health and living in Arizona. I owed her a visit.

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Boomer Choice Ballot 2019 ~ Vote Now!

Your vote counts and you don't have to wait until the 2020 election to prove it. We're talking about the Boomer Choice Awards. Fill out a ballot, tell us what you like and enter for a chance to win tickets to an Akron Rubber Ducks baseball game! ...
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July/Aug. 2019

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“Roots” – Digging deeper into family ties, community growth, DNA testing and so much more!

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