Category: boomer life

  • Bye Bye Amusement Parks

    Bye Bye Amusement Parks

    Summer is chock full of activities and experiences synonymous with heat, ice cream, water, lazy days, playdays, vacay days, outdoorsy days, and amusement parks. I discovered this week that I reached a new milestone in aging: I am too old for amusement parks. Early one evening my son, his wife, 7-year-old daughter Lila, and I…

  • Musings on the Weather 

    Musings on the Weather 

    I do not function well in hot, humid weather, or extreme cold. Three of my grandchildren call the state of searing heat, Florida, home, and two grandkids live in the pristine but too-cold state of Vermont. My preference for moderation finds me in-between, avoiding very hot and bitterly cold conditions. Most of the time.  It…

  • Tips for Travelling Seniors

    Tips for Travelling Seniors

    Young folks have the audacity and capacity to bounce back quickly from minor adversities such as late-night dates, all-nighters cramming for exams, and red-eye flights. They can adjust to time changes without too much difficulty, jumping into a new environment and moving full speed ahead.  Alas, I am no longer young enough to travel carefree,…

  • Surrounded by Abundant Affluence

    Surrounded by Abundant Affluence

    I am surrounded by an abundance of very affluent people, houses, stores, and stuff. Every day I meander around my town and am amazed at the upscale, bougie culture replacing my previous laid-back, casual, unpretentious neighborhood. And nowhere is this more apparent than in the massive homes being built, renovated, and reconstructed. My humble abode…

  • Senior Stereotypes Stick Around

    I played a game with my 6-year-old granddaughter. She had a list of questions on a variety of topics. I asked a question, and she looked at the picture and stated her answer. Which tail belongs to the squirrel? Which house looks like the one in the circle? What symbol tells you not to cross the…