May/June 2023

May/June 2023

Real Estate: Attorney or Agent?

While some jobs in the real estate arena share similar responsibilities, there are key differences, particularly between real estate attorneys and agents. If you’re selling your home or property, understanding those differences can help maximize your real estate goals. ...
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A Sweet Summer Tradition: Ice Cream Stands

Like magic, they open as the days get longer and the weather gets warmer, perennial favorites tempting us with vivid colors and tantalizing fragrances. These aren’t flowers, but other harbingers of summer: neighborhood ice cream stands. ...
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Make Time for a Tea Party

A children’s tea can be a teaching experience in a social setting. Young boys and girls alike can learn the etiquette of table manners and conversation. Make the experience magical for your grandchild by using a theme, decorating your space, serving tea and snacks, and playing games.   ...
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Brain Games: New Words from Old

Here’s a fun exercise: Remove one letter from each word to form a new word. Seems easy, right? Maybe, maybe not.  ...
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Solo Agers: Alone & Prepared

Going through a medical event and or a multitude of situations as we age can be challenging, but solo aging is a different situation and more common than we may realize.    ...
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Pop Culture Chronicles, Coolness and Bad TV

For some odd reason, I’ve been seeing a lot of online articles with headlines like, “Things Boomers Say That Drive Millennials Crazy!”, “Things You Won’t Believe Baby Boomers Still Do” and “Stuff that Boomers Still Think are Cool.” These are likely written by Generation X, Y or Z folks who moved back with their parents because they blew their money on tickets to see an act that we saw in a club for two bucks when they could still sing.  ...
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Skin-Deep Sun Safety

We all did it. Slathering baby oil and iodine on our smooth skin, hoping for a fast tan, taking midday sun baths, spending hours poolside, and wearing as little as possible, save for the occasional dab of Coppertone lotion. And don’t forget the tanning beds. ...
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Heights Life: Three Families, Three Ways

Family is a strong reason why people move, stay and thrive in the communities they live in. Some are born into a community with history, others continue the tradition started by their parents. Meet three Heights families who talk about the differences between Shaker, University Heights and Cleveland Heights, and what keeps them there. ...
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