Every six weeks or so, I get to host my peeps, The Best of Boomer Bloggers...and TODAY'S THE DAY!
First, let's hear from Carol Cassara:
Some of us give and give....sometimes, though, we don't get anything back, blogs Carol Cassara. How important is reciprocity and when should we stop giving? Check out her post, When to Stop Giving.
When Laurie Stone’s parents celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary, she wondered what it was like going through life with the same person for so long. One day she asked their secret. The answer surprised her.
And Rebecca Olkowski:
Rebecca Olkowski with BabyBoomster.com geeks out watching historical dramas and documentaries on TV. Recently, she watched a PBS – American Experience show about publisher William Randolph Hearst. That got her to thinking about the evolution of sensationalized news that really took off in the 1890s. Read her musings about it here.
Watchout for loans at auto repair and tire chains through EasyPay Finance and TABBank, says Rita R. Robison, consumer and personal finance journalist. Through
auto repair and tire shops across the country, EasyPay Finance issues loans up
to 189 percent APR. In states that don’t allow predatory interest rates,
EasyPay launders its loans through Transportation Alliance Bank or TAB Bank
because banks are exempt from state rate caps.
Followed by Jennifer Koshak:
Jennifer, of Unfold and Begin, likes to journal. She uses it
for a variety of reasons, to express gratitude, to track her day, and for
self-care. She thinks everyone should try their hand at it and shares how
to use journaling to help with your self-care in her latest post.
And finally, Tom Sightings:
Tom from Sightings Over Sixty worries
that life expectancy has been declining recently. As a group, we're becoming
more obese. We suffer from more diabetes, and many of us have difficulty
performing routine tasks. But there is some hope. Find out what it is at his
post Are
You As Healthy As Your Parents Were?
Last and not least, ME! (AKA Diane Stringam Tolley)
With five of her six children and all 17 of her grandchildren living within 2 minutes of her, Diane gets plenty of opportunities for interaction and babysitting. This is what she learned while watching two three-year-olds and one 16-month-old for two weeks...And that's a wrap.
Wasn't this fun?!
Wasn't this fun?!
I love these people!
Always a fun read, Diane!
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