It is said that bourbon may be the heart of Bardstown, Kentucky, but the town’s nearly two-and-a-half centuries of history is its very soul. Less than an hour south of Louisville, this is the perfect destination for a day trip. I asked my husband and our friends David and Kim to … [Read more...] about Go To This Town And Try A Yum Yum
The Path To Being Fit: Start Small. Build Slowly. Choose Activities You Enjoy (Part 1 of 2)
Victor Lee, Age 69 How did you get started on your fitness journey? Retirement at age 65 provided me with the opportunity to rebuild and maintain a higher level of functional fitness for a more successful and enjoyable retirement life. What would you say is the best … [Read more...] about The Path To Being Fit: Start Small. Build Slowly. Choose Activities You Enjoy (Part 1 of 2)
Don’t Be A Victim Of Online Scams
More and more older adults are online. More than half of Americans 65 and older regularly use the internet or email to shop, stay in touch with loved ones, or research a favorite subject, according to the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency … [Read more...] about Don’t Be A Victim Of Online Scams
Into The Unknown: Winging Toward A New Career
At a family dinner recently, my mother-in-law stated that her service as a teacher brought her so much joy that she would choose it again if given the chance. Lucky woman. I have met other people for whom that is true. Their jobs bring them meaning and are a key aspect … [Read more...] about Into The Unknown: Winging Toward A New Career
We All Have Something To Give One Another
Early in my pastoral education training I was assigned a patient in the hospital for one of the many horrendous effects of multiple sclerosis. This woman was young, maybe in her forties, and would have been in the prime of her life, but her disease had rendered her bound to a … [Read more...] about We All Have Something To Give One Another




