Each time our country went through drastic changes, so did our clothing.
Read More »Easter traditions
Here is a look at how some of the modern Easter traditions got started.
Read More »Passover origins
The Seder is the traditional feast served on the first and second night of Passover. Here is a typical Seder menu and an explanation of what the food symbolizes:
Read More »Play it safe: Avoid household accidents
Household accidents can cause an unexpected visit to your local emergency room. Follow these tips to stay safe.
Read More »Family ties
There are as many ways to go about telling your life story as there are life stories.
Read More »Eternally maternal
There are many stages of motherhood. We will remain a mother for all the ensuing years. Talk about commitment – this is the ultimate one!
Read More »The origins of father’s day
It wasn’t until 1972 that Father’s Day became a national holiday in this country. It is celebrated on the third Sunday in June.
Read More »Use it or lose it
Regular exercise strengthens muscles and increases bone density, helps posture and balance, builds up stamina and endurance and improves mental functioning. It is a great self-esteem booster, too.
Read More »Improve your memory
There are ways for all of us to improve our memory and sharpen our skills. Take a look at the following strategies and ideas to help strengthen your memory.
Read More »Sweet days of summer
No matter what part of the country you grew up in, there are similar memories shared by us all. Get back in touch with your “inner child” by reminiscing about the sights, sounds, smells, tastes and feeling of summer.
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