Alzheimer’s. It’s the only disease in the top ten causes of fatalities without a prevention, treatment or cure.
In honor of November National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, we had a chat with Berna Huebner, an Alzheimer’s advocate who has an uplifting and inspiring story about her mother who had Alzheimer’s.
Berna faced her mother’s disease with courage and creativity. Over a decade after her mother’s death, Berna is still giving back to others affected by Alzheimer’s Disease.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Dancing after Fifty by Amy Kadori
The urge to dance can strike at any time and for a variety of reasons. For me it happened in my mid fifties after breaking my hip
Monday, August 4, 2014
Ode to a Nap by Monique Y. Wells
Ode to a Nap
I never used to take naps.
Naps were for lazy people.
Naps were for wimps who weren’t up to the challenges of the day.
Naps were for people who were less than physically fit.
Naps weren’t for me.
Not for years.
Then, something happened.
Saturday, July 26, 2014
CAMPUS RAPE Open letter to University Presidents, Administrators, Boards of Trustees and Professors
Dear Sirs,
The way Hobart and William Smith Colleges officials dealt with
the rape of a freshman girl by not just one but several male students is sickening
for many reasons.
One which concerns each and every one of you university professionals is the lack of a moral compass evidenced by those in a position of authority.
When did educators start believing it was ok for anyone to have sex with an extremely
drunk young person?
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Featured submission: What I Learned in Becoming a Widow
Mature Women's Guide is very pleased to feature this thoughtful essay by Joan Stommen "What I Learned in Becoming a Widow". Rooted in painful experience, it will, we hope, be helpful for other women confronted with loss who are searching for ways, despite their grief, to move forward. "Nothing prepares you for having your life interrupted and forever changed," Joan says "but over the last six months I've learned to be a little braver and move a bit more forward as I face life on my own."
"What I Learned in Becoming a Widow". by Joan Stommen
Losing my
husband unexpectedly last summer was like a merry-go-round that suddenly stops!
Our marriage ended when he didn't wake up from his afternoon nap. I've been on
an emotional roller coaster; wandering through financial mazes and unknown
pathways into this world of widowhood.' You cannot start a new chapter unless
you stop re-reading the old one' the saying goes. And yet I cannot put the
story of our Great Adventure down. Over and over I revisit the memories and
what might have been. Nothing prepares you for having your life interrupted and
forever changed, but over the last six months I've learned to be a little
braver and move a bit more forward as I face life on my own.
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Featured submission humor: To be old or not to be old, that is the question
Jane M Handel |
We are delighted to feature this humorous take off on Hamlet's famous To Be or Not To Be speech, by writer Jane M. Handel.
SOLILOQUY
by Jane M. Handel (with apologies to W Shakespeare)
To be … old or not to be … old, that is the question
Whether tis nobler to stick around longer even if you’ve lost the plot
To carry on battling with your arm in a sling or the wheelchair of outrageous agedness
Or to throw in the towel, give-up and bugger off.
To die, to sleep. To be no more
And by this sleep end the fear of heart attack and the thousand bumps and shocks that wrinkled flesh is prone to. It is a very tempting quick fix
To die, to sleep, To sleep, perchance to dream – oh shit – there’s the rub
Friday, May 30, 2014
Featured Submissions: This Is My Quest, To Follow That Star By Roz Warren
The Mature Women's Guide to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness is delighted to feature selected submissions. This week, an essay from author Roz Warren.
Rosalind Warren and Jonathan Coulton |
This Is My Quest, To Follow That Star
By: Roz Warren
Some people love adventure travel. Others seek luxury and comfort. There are globetrotters who head off to a new destination each time, and folks who always return to one much-loved place.
My nephew Isaac travels to wherever his favorite soccer team is playing, which has brought him to the unlikely vacation venues of Manchester, Stuttgart and Malmo (Sweden.)
My travel planning is all about Jonathan Coulton.
JoCo is a singer songwriter much loved by a devoted fan base of mostly twenty-something computer nerds. Although you’ve probably never heard of him, on the internet he’s a superstar.
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