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How to Practice Gratitude

What type are you – a glass half full or a glass half empty person? Or are you more likely to say “it depends”? For instance, a hundred-year pandemic comes…

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Gear Up and Get Outside!

There’s still a lot we don’t know about COVID-19 but one thing is clear: the outdoors is safer than the indoors. So, Buckeyes, ‘tis the time to winterize ourselves and…

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Books to Give for the Holidays

Books are always a popular gift for young and old, and given this year’s strong book sales as we shelter and school in place, many more of us are likely…

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Feeling Upbeat About Downsizing & Decluttering

Many of us shed stuff because we have to. The house we are moving to is smaller with no basement or attic for overflow boxes or bins. Or we need…

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A Resident Viewpoint: Assisted Living in a Pandemic

A year and a half into her move to Kendal at Oberlin, Judi Bachrach was hitting her stride. Judi had been living in upstate New York with her husband, but…

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It's Leaf Peeping Time in Ohio

Fall is the perfect time for Buckeyes to get in the car and take a drive for a couple hours to peep at the leaves. Colors are expected to peak…

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Law Clerk Remembers

Photo provided by Jonathan Entin, pictured standing on the left. During the summer of 1993, President Bill Clinton was preparing to announce his nomination for the U.S. Supreme Court and…

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Harvest Time for Home-grown Produce

Avid gardeners are working double time in 2020. Not only are they busy weeding, watering, and harvesting their blooms and veggies, but they’ve been engaged with newbie gardeners near and…

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A Community Offers Social Solutions to Prevent Isolation

A community can be a lot of things. A neighborhood. A group of like-minded individuals. People who share a common commitment or investment. A life plan community is all that…

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