December 10th, 2023 Sapna Shah-Haque
For the last two weeks, I have not been online as much in the sense of social media, email, or blog posts. Reason: sick kids! The GI bug hit the house courtesy of school aged children! -The skeletons illustrate how we have felt! -Sharing is caring, but not in this aspect! -I have been up […]
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December 10th, 2023 Rennie Gabriel
If you have any plans to marry, or your kids or grandchildren are planning to marry, consider a prenuptial agreement (pre-nup) as one of the first steps you or they should take. A prenuptial agreement is not just for the wealthy and here’s why. A prenuptial agreement provides: 1) Peace of Mind Whether it’s the […]
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December 10th, 2023 Royce Shook
My question is which gives more joy, the act of giving or receiving presents? Each creates lasting memories. Every fall for some and in the first week of December for me, the hunt for the perfect gift begins. When my children were younger, we bought them way too much. They each received a present from […]
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December 9th, 2023 Sapna Shah-Haque
Take a Listen! Outsourcing and AI are two innovative solutions that are revolutionizing the medical field and improving efficiency in healthcare practices. In a podcast episode titled “The Worthy Physician,” Juli Quinn, the president of GoSource, discusses the benefits of outsourcing and AI in revenue cycle management and scheduling. The podcast begins by highlighting the […]
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December 9th, 2023 Royce Shook
We will be changing our Christmas Eve routine this year. My daughter is coming from Australia and part of her tradition is to have a Christmas meal with friends and family on Christmas Eve. The reason is simple, it is very hot on Christmas day where she lives and so it is easier to cook a […]
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December 9th, 2023 Don Akchin
Photo by Chris Charles on Unsplash The EndGame is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This week I attended my first Death Café. If that statement disturbs you, then you have just illustrated why Death Cafés are needed. Death is not a familiar presence in the […]
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December 9th, 2023 Jodie Filogomo
These are the weeks, I like to remember to wear any Christmas items and make sure to dress for the season. The nice part is while we’ve had cold mornings, it’s warmed up during the day. I think you would enjoy it if you signed up for the emails below. Besides the free eBook, my […]
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December 8th, 2023 Gigi Connection
With Christmas being 17 days away, we wanted to share some of our favorite last minute gift ideas, some recipes and a couple ideas for stuffing stockings with you all. Gigi Susie Every year as far back as I could remember, my mom would make this delectable fudge called Fantasy Fudge. It always came out […]
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December 8th, 2023 Jennifer Roth
WISE BLUE YONDER December, 2023 USA | New York, New York Christmas in New York: Navigating NYC With Limited Mobility Christmas in New York. It’s magical. Window displays adorn the shops of Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf’s and Times Square. Rockefeller Center hosts the iconic Christmas Tree as skaters skate in the famous plaza rink. Pedicabs […]
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December 8th, 2023 Linda Ballou
By Linda Ballou, NABBW’s Adventure Travel Associate Mobility issues are a problem for many Boomers. I am no exception, so I have investigated ways of ensuring that I don’t take a fall that puts me out of commission. If you, like me, find you need to be in nature and feel the cooling breeze caressing […]
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