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Tag Archives: Resilience
Just turned 70
Joyce, Age 70 My name is Joyce Henderson; I’m an African-American retired school teacher in the Philadelphia area and I just turned 70 last week. I found out about you guys from a book my son got me called “Things … Continue reading
The 70s experience
Shirley, Age 70 I turned 70 last November… I also became a widow shortly before I turned 70. It has been quite a year for me. I have both oars in the water now and not sure what the plan … Continue reading
Top o’ the morning!
I had the pleasure of meeting the engaging 98 year old Mavis at my friend’s house. She told charming stories with vivid detail of her childhood in French Quebec, and of her adventure-filled career as a professional coloratura soprano. She … Continue reading
Positive Aging: Adding Life to Your Years
See the Vimeo recording of this 2018 presentation by Ellen Cole at the William K. Sanford Town Library in Albany N.Y. April 3, 2018 Ellen Cole, PhD, will share the results of her 8-year research project on aging. She will … Continue reading
Posted in 70candles, Adaptations and accommodations as we age, Ageism anecdotes, Aging, Attitudes about aging, Caretaking, Goals ahead, HUMOR, Looking ahead, Older women connecting, Resilience, Work life and retirement
Tagged 70Candles! Gatherings, Aging, caretakimg, elder women's choices, friendships, functional changes, looking ahead, Older women connecting, Positive aging, Resilience, where to live, Women and aging, Work life and retirement
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Turning 78: Adaptations and accommodations
Jane, July 3, 2018 Another birthday….rather surprising to hear the number 78. I realize I have just outlived my mother who died at age 77. As always, I’m looking forward to the fireworks ahead, my special birthday treat. I’ve enjoyed … Continue reading
Posted in 70candles, Adaptations and accommodations as we age, Aging, Attitudes about aging, Family matters, Men aging, Resilience, What we're reading, Where to live
Tagged 70Candles, Aging, elder women's choices, Family support, functional changes, Gratitude, health and fitness, Men aging, Positive aging, Resilience, What to do with our time, where to live, Women and aging
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Life’s a trip!
Monica, Age 71 This is the first time I’ve been on a blog. Since turning 70 last year, my health dramatically changed. In October, I fell and ended up with 2 injured shoulders. I am currently recuperating from rotator cuff … Continue reading
Posted in 70candles, Attitudes about aging, Caretaking, Family matters, Our bodies, our health, Resilience
Tagged 70Candles, Aging, Compassion, elder women's choices, friendships, functional changes, Gratitude, health and fitness, Positive aging, Resilience, Women and aging, women's aging bodies
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Movin’ on
Patricia, Age 64 Hello from upstate NY. I am 64 yrs old. My husband passed away 18 months ago. I have no family here other than my daughter and her family. As much as I love them, they are very … Continue reading
Posted in 70candles, Dealing with loss, Family matters, Goals ahead, Looking ahead, Older women connecting, Resilience, Where to live, Widows’ choices
Tagged 70Candles, elder women's choices, Family support, looking ahead, older women relocating, Resilience, where to live, Women and aging
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Positive Aging: What’s the Secret?
Hello friends, Here’s a link for a webinar I created and presented with my daughter, Gabrielle for our mutual sorority’s Alumnae speaker series. It was a special and rare pleasure to have a project to share with her. It requires … Continue reading