Showing posts with label AARP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AARP. Show all posts

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Oh What a Wonderful Time!

If I say so myself, the cocktail party was a huge success. How else to explain that the friends who arrived at 6:30 were still here as the clock approached midnight. All my 'Cinderella' friends packed up and headed off into the fog and rain just before the clock struck 12, hopefully full and happy.

I can't remember the last time I laughed so hard and so much. And I learned so much in one evening!

I did not know that playpens for young children are not used anymore.  Apparently there is some kind of corral system with movable gates, I guess like they use for cattle.  Who knew?  I found this image online and wonder how it is better than what we used 30 years ago.  It is not square?

 Baby Kids Playpen 8 Panel Play Center Safety Yard Pen (Jbw-8 Model)
I also learned that young children are no longer covered with blankets or have bumpers on their cribs.  They are placed in sleepers and then enmeshed in some coverall to keep warm.  It is amazing that so many of us baby-boomers are still around.  How come my mother never ground up baby food for me?  Where were my soothing sounds of the ocean to get me to sleep?  And strollers made to fit a child until the age of six?  You got to be kidding me.  If you are going to nursery school and kindergarten, then walk.

I was also introduced to tales of all sorts of reality shows which I never watch.  One about duck calls, folks on the road looking for useful junk, and programs about 'child abuse' called 'Todders and Tiaras' and someone named 'honey boo-boo'.  Then there are the Kardashians and some rapper with eleven kids from eleven different women.  The general consensus was that many of these shows are nothing more than train wrecks.  Well, if I want to see a train wreck in action, I could watch C-Span.

Ever have a doll called 'Poor Pitiful Pearl'?  I never even heard of her.  I must say she provided many of our chuckles.  Only one person had ever seen one; it belonged to her recently-deceased mother-in-law.  The image that someone brought up on their phone made it look like she did not have a mouth.  I guess back in 1958 when she was introduced I was just too busy with my sports activities to think about a doll.  But her back story turned out to be quite interesting, being the creation of William Steig, better known for Shrek.

The talk of Pearl led us to 'Hello Kitty'.  A lack of young girls in my family left me clueless on this one too.  Seems that Hello Kitty really does not have a mouth.  According to what one friend found on the Internet, that is so you can project your own emotion onto the character.  Right.

I had such a good time, it will take me a few days to recover.  But I must say that I have to add a #11 to AARP's tips for better health.  Laugh.  The best medicine there is.

Friday, January 11, 2013

Better Health through Partying

Back in December a couple of my friends and I decided to throw a 'Survivor's Party' after the holidays.  Tomorrow is the big day.

I said that I would host the party at my house and provide the food.  We'll have the usual cheese and fruit tray, crackers, veggies and artichoke dip, baked brie, along with my poached shrimp, ham and cheese in puff pastry and honey-glazed chicken bites.  Pastries and wine will fill the bill.

The only thing I said to hope for was good weather.  Well, today it is 55 degrees and tomorrow it is supposed to hit 60.  The snow is just about gone and the morning fog has finally lifted.

I went out side to get my mail and my AARP newsletter was in the box.  I have been a member of AARP for over 25 years due to the fact that my husband was ten years older than me.  While I don't always agree with positions they take, I find their publications interesting.

It's January, which means everyone is making resolutions about improving their health.  AARP has an article titled "10 Tips for Better Health".

Tip number one is 'Throw a Party'.  Hey, why read any further?  According to a study by Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, "social activity may help preserve your ability to perform day-to-day activities as you age".  HMMM.  Some days I do not have much activity besides eating and yoga, but if throwing a party will help, count me in.

I can also go along with 'choose chocolate' (#3).  I made coconut macaroons dipped in dark chocolate and have some dark chocolate caramels.  And of course, we will raise a glass or two of wine (#5) while listening to some favorite music (#7) in the background.

I'll begin my morning with a cup of coffee (#4) and hopefully not have to take a nap (#8) before everyone arrives.

I am feeling so much healthier already, I think I need a cookie.  lol