79.4 Ways to Celebrate Old Age: Wit and Wisdom for the Savvy Senior
That is a choice you can make, and with these 79.4 ideas it becomes a little easier. We all know that sooner or later we will die, so don't hid from that fact and pretend it won't happen to you. Instead, enjoy your time on this earth, and thank your God for the opportunity to share humanity with so many searching souls.
You can choose ideas from naming your cane, to finding an old friend, to going on a cruise. The ideas range from free to expensive with one thing in common: Do big and little things to make yourself and others happier and healthier. Use your imagination. Have fun tying up the loose ends, and leave your world on a good note. Let your final years be filled with love for your heirs so you will be remembered with a smile.
Surviving Widowhood with Maggie Montclair and Friends
It is true-there really is a life after the death of a spouse. Just ask advice columnist, Maggie Montclair, who is here to help widows of all ages rediscover joy and zest for life, even without their beloved husbands. Along with her ornery friend Gertie whose amusing personal experiences with widowhood include burying four husbands whom she swears all died from natural causes, Maggie offers gentle support and candid guidance that encourages widows to step outside their comfort zones, conquer loneliness, find new friends, and ultimately embrace a new chapter in their lives filled with laughter, promise, and fun.
Surviving widowhood is no easy task, but with practical Maggie and feisty Gertie along for the ride, it suddenly doesn't seem as daunting anymore!