Gloria’s Ten Commandments for Elders Living with Their Grown Children BY DR. KAREN RANCOURT I smile whenever I think of my friend’s mother, Gloria. She was one of those high-energy,
A Mother’s Day Story By Jeff Rubin I always felt loved by my mom. I never doubted it for a minute. Her wisdom, on the other hand, was something I
Protecting Nature: A Mother’s Day Trust BY JACK LEVINE As we celebrate Mother’s Day this Sunday May 12th…either in person or through memory…please reflect with me for a few minutes on
. . . the Origin of Mother’s Day? Anna Jarvis (1864-1948) Mother’s Day, created by Anna Jarvis, was first celebrated at St. Andrew’s Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia, on May 10,
By Deborah Drezon Carroll Some of our most revered jobs require taking an oath. Doctors, lawyers, civil servants, political office holders, and others swear to uphold the honor of their profession,
By Jack Levine Please reflect with me for a few minutes on how vital the link is between the generations…a connection that transcends gender and has implications for our collective
With National Grandparents Day approaching on September 8th, three specialty brands serving the 50+ consumer, Haband®, Gold Violin®, and Solutions®, went straight to the source to learn how grandparents perceive
Grandmothers get younger with every generation. I have friends who jumped that line way back at the 40-year-old mark (and others in their 60s who are still trying to keep
I was raised by my grandparents, without role models for what a mom and dad should be. I was a young mom – one daughter at 21 and the second
Let’s gather thoughts in anticipation of Mother’s Day – this coming Sunday May 8th – by considering a bit of “Mother’s Wisdom” and remembering what’s best for children and families