From the monthly archives:

Assessing Your Antiques

by Lori on March 27, 2009

Assessing the value of your antiques can be a difficult proposition if you aren’t familiar with the factors that influence their value. Sentimental value needs to be taken out of the equation when trying to get an accurate picture of what your antiques may be worth to a collector. An objective appraisal and consideration of [...]

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Top 8 Reasons to Scrapbook

by Lori on March 23, 2009

Scrapbooking has become extremely popular around the world. It’s a hobby that offers many benefits for seniors interested in trying their hand at this interesting and fun past time. The top eight reasons to delve into the world of scrapbooking include:

1. The process of scrapbooking protects your most cherished photographs in archival-safe albums for the [...]

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Self-Defense Strategies for Seniors

by Lori on March 20, 2009

The United States Department of Justice has estimated that 2.1 million seniors are victims of crime annually. Approximately one in five personal crimes against seniors involve theft. It’s been reported that over 90 percent of crimes against individuals over the age of 65 are property-related crimes.

Once caught, it will take at least seven years before [...]

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Becoming a Volunteer

by Lori on March 16, 2009

There are many opportunities for volunteer work no matter where you live. Giving your time to a charity can give seniors a tremendous sense of confidence. Volunteering for an organization is a great way to expand your social circle and meet other active seniors. There may have circumstances in your own life when you were [...]

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Hanging With the Grandkids

by Lori on March 13, 2009

Spending time with your grandchildren can be some of the most cherished time in your life. The role of grandparent often affords more time that can be spent with the children in your life than you’ve ever had before. Playing interactive activities and participating in funny games help children develop a sense of themselves as [...]

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The Pros and Cons of Audiobooks

by Adam on March 13, 2009

Does the ascent of popularity of Audiobooks mean the death of pulp and paper equipment? Will all that surplus mechanical equipment become obsolete as the paper industry falls by the wayside? Probably not. In fact, since the United States ranks in the top 5 consumers of paper products, the paper industry is here to stay. [...]

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How to Avoid Scams Aimed at Seniors

by Aurelie on March 9, 2009

According to the FBI, there are many reasons that seniors are commonly targeted for scams. Older Americans often have a savings set aside and are home-owners. Seniors also typically have good credit, they’ve got their personal finances in order that criminals are interested in gaining access to.

Seniors who grew up in the 1930s, 40s, and [...]

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How to Get Started on Your Memoirs

by Aurelie on March 6, 2009

The act of writing a memoir is a courageous one. You may find that setting to paper the history of your life becomes an emotional journey. Recording memoirs is a way of leaving a legacy for future generations, but it’s also beneficial to the writer. Examining the past has a way of bringing into focus [...]

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Skin Care for Seniors

by Aurelie on March 2, 2009

It’s no secret that there are changes associated with the skin as we grow older. Lifestyle and environment are two of the most important factors involved with damage to our skin. The good news is that these are factors that can be controlled. Hereditary considerations play a small part in the way our skin ages [...]

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