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Grandparenting in 2010 - Cookies or Cruises? |
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Written by Guest
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Friday, 12 February 2010 15:04 |
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More and more boomers are choosing, or forced to have long-distance relationships with their families. As our society becomes more transient and our children move out of the towns and cities they grew up in for employment opportunities/advancement, or we ourselves move away to more affordable towns and cities as we approach retirement, the family dynamics change. |
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Calling All Senior Baby Boomers |
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Written by Guest
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Friday, 12 February 2010 14:06 |
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Congratulations on reaching your half century. Turning 50 and beyond may just be the best thing that’s happened to you! Sure, you’ve probably got a few aches and pains but hey so does everyone. So I here you cry, what’s so great about turning 50 and beyond? |
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Is Your Marriage Or Relationship Ready for Retirement |
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Written by Guest
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Friday, 12 February 2010 12:46 |
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It is complicated and challenging enough to think about retirement for ourselves, but it is even more challenging for couples to plan for retirement. Many complex retirement needs are unique to living with a spouse or partner. To have a successful retirement, each spouse needs to be able to compromise and cooperate with understanding and empathy while still maintaining his or her own autonomy in a relationship. |
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Written by Guest
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Thursday, 11 February 2010 12:59 |
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One of the milestones and pleasure of getting older is being a grandparent. The joys of being grandparents cannot be discounted. Besides providing expanded support and encouragement to our grandchildren with the use of our breadth of experience as parents, grandparenting gives us the opportunity to see the world through younger eyes, hear and experience our grandchildren's music, be able to play again and appreciate the magic of developing minds. Many grandparents report that they find greater satisfaction in their grandchildren than they did with their own children because the pressures of parenthood then weighed heavily upon them and made quality time scarce and limited. |
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