Category Archives: Reflection on Aging

Veterans Day 2025…


I’m thinking of you all this Veterans Day and wishing you a peaceful day. Today, I’m thankful for my family members who served in the military. Many of us have poignant memories of family members or friends on this day and every day. After all, the ’60s saw many of those we knew and loved enlist in the draft. I encourage you to share any memories you’d like to here as you reflect on the significance of this day.

November 11, 2025

Where were you on September/11/2001?


Vector - Skyline US NewYork by DragonArt

I remember exactly where I was on September 11, 2001. I can still see the faces of my first-grade students looking up at me. The morning announcements ended abruptly. We were advised that students would probably be picked up by their parents throughout the morning.

Then, the tragic news of an airplane flying into the Twin Towers. Then, over time, another. A third plane crashing into the Pentagon, and finally, a fourth plane plowing into a Pennsylvania field. Within what seemed like minutes, parents were rushing to school to sign their children out early. There sat twenty curious children, wondering why everyone was leaving class so early in the day.  I decided to speak with the children about what was happening before they left. Knowing the time constraints on most working parents, I wanted to ease as many possible children’s fears as I could. I briefly explained the situation. I ended the discussion by telling them that their parents might be upset. I told them if they were calm and well-behaved it would help their parents and them. I reassured them they would be fine and we’d be back together in the morning. The next day began with further discussion. Most of the children had seen the news and needed to talk more. We did.

Compared to the fears and attacks that children experience at school today, the fears of 9/11 to children seem matchless.  Years later, this plays over in my mind. In twenty-four years, the world has become increasingly unsafe for all of us.

For many students in 2001, the classroom was their only safe place.  Sadly, that is no longer the case.

So, where were you on September 11, 2001?  How did you feel on that day?  How do you feel today?

Thank you Baby Boomers!


Here’s to all my baby boomer friends who worked so hard over the years to help keep Social Security in place! You are appreciated! Have a wonderful Labor Day!

Staying busy in retirement, volunteering my creativity for SouthEast Beagle Rescue.
Also – fostering some beautiful beagle pups! Nancy 🙂
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Baby Boomers – How’s Your Cognitive Dexterity?


Originally reblogged from https://solsticeson.wordpress.com/2013/01/21/how-brewing-coffee-can-up-cognitive-dexterity/

Baby Boomers, Crashing the 50th Reunion? What to expect…


So – we should all know the Golden Girls – not that I’m putting anyone in this category!  Here is a humorous look at what to expect when well intentioned non-schoolmates crash a Baby Boomer class reunion party!  Enjoy!

 

TEN THINGS I LEARNED ON THE WAY TO GROWING OLDER — DrJoyFinder


One of my favorite words is “perspective.”  Why?  Because it’s yieldable to the many different views we take on for the same subject over years on our journey to maturity.  My perspective – armed with research, knowledge of current trends (real news trends – not fake), and the opinion of others, has opened my mind to diverse points of view that I might not have found so easy to accept when I was younger.  In my morning reading, I ran across this little gem and thought you might enjoy it too.  Thank you Dr. Joy Finder!

As always, if you find anything you think might benefit the group feel free to send it in.  We want to hear from you!  Looking forward to seeing you soon!  Nancy


 

LIFE MOVES AT A FAST PACE It’s tempting to pursue life with such breathless haste that you risk missing all the good stuff there is to enjoy. And here’s the thing, most of the good stuff is free. It doesn’t cost you to enjoy it. So, as you journey through the years, take the time […]

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