Summer Boredom Turned Into “Good Times”
By Georgia Smith, MA When my three children were young, I would think about the upcoming summer and what activities we could do to prevent them from being bored. The truth is, summer boredom is […]
By Georgia Smith, MA When my three children were young, I would think about the upcoming summer and what activities we could do to prevent them from being bored. The truth is, summer boredom is […]
By Hector Picard It’s 10 p.m., and as I am running down the George Washington Bridge in New York City, I noticed my wife Wendy. She asked me how I was feeling, and I told […]
By Melanie Hess 2,300 degrees fahrenheit––It’s with this temperature; the temperature of a volcano, that artist Carlyn Ray feels most alive. That’s because it’s also the level of heat that is required to melt glass. […]
By Donna S. Barsky, PharmD Love being outdoors but sick of those annoying blood-sucking mosquitoes? With West Nile fever on our doorstep and Zika virus heading for our borders, it’s no wonder we don’t want […]
The best book to read on vacation is in the eye of the beholder. For some, getting lost in a faraway fantasy world or suspenseful thriller appeals. For others, getting lost in whirlwind romances is […]
By Michelle Wallace This is a season of change. Many of us are on a journey, moving from one place to another. Divine assignments and realignments! Perhaps you’ve been there. Maybe, like me, you find […]
By Melanie Hess Full-time storytellers Peggy and Gene Richardson say they believe in the healing power of the spoken narrative, and they have both experience and research to back them up. Gene defines storytelling as, […]
Dear Dr. Stanwix, Another summer is upon us and another season of problems for my wife and myself. My wife is a teacher and she has the summers off. In fact, she has just finished […]
What is Veterans Aid and Attendance Pension? The Veterans Aid and Attendance (A&A) Pension provides benefits that reduce the cost of care for veterans and surviving spouses who require assisted living. The Aid and Attendance […]
By Kay B. Wills Coloring is an activity that we tend to associate with children. As we age, we set aside our crayons and colored pencils in favor of more respectable utensils such as pens […]
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