5/5 – (1 vote) As a cat lover, I’ve always been fascinated by their ability to navigate their surroundings. One question that often comes up is ‘can cats find their way home if they get lost?’ It’s a common concern for cat owners, and one that I’ve personally experienced! One time, my cat Luna went […]
While cats and dogs are popular pets for seniors, there are other types of pets that can be just as rewarding and enjoyable. Here are five types of pets that seniors aged 50-70 should consider.
Last week, in the Seattle area, we had snow, unusual for Western Washington. Fortunately, the power didn’t go out so we got by with little trouble. While I was dealing with weather issues, here’s what my blogger friends were writing about: Exercise that isn’t agonizing We know we need to exercise to stay healthy and […]
5/5 – (1 vote) You are getting ready for bed when all of a sudden, your dog begins to act differently towards you. Your baby chihuahua, who usually loves to get in bed and cuddle up with you, is now afraid of you, won’t make eye contact with you, and can’t stand up straight. […]
Recently, I wrote about where to donate clothes you no longer want to wear, including those that are worn out. I listed the usual locations – Goodwill and the Salvation Army – and donating to retailers such as H&M. I also reported on what environmentalists have to say about the huge amount of clothing that […]
Dogs have been known as man’s best friend for centuries, and for good reason. Not only do they provide companionship and love, but they also offer many benefits to their owners, including physical and mental health improvements. One group of people who can particularly benefit from the companionship of a dog are senior citizens. As […]
5/5 – (1 vote) Your Guide To Successfully Traveling With Your Pet What You Should Know Before Traveling With Your Pets Traveling is thrilling and exciting, but it can also be chaotic and nerve wracking. There’s so much preparation that comes with it, and rushing to your gate is just one of the things we […]
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My memories of Thanksgiving include family trips to Cashmere, Washington, to my great aunt Mable Kenyon’s home for a fabulous meal, how to go to both parents’ homes for the celebration after I was married, and my mom enjoying the Thanksgiving dinners I cooked after she was no longer able to make them. Several times, […]
It’s Halloween, time to get the treats ready, and maybe a costume for you and the kids, too. I got a kick out of reading an article from my blog coach, J. Money at Budgets Are Sexy, on some good – and frugal costumes. Among them are static cling, wear normal clothes and safety pin […]