An
interesting combination of the funny and the serious today.
Aging
is not for the timid, that's true, but it also helps to be able to
laugh at it, too, and you will do so when you read
Old But Gold:
Laugh-Out-Loud Life Lessons on Aging Gracefully,
by Ian Montenegro. We may
find technology frustrating at times, but we can also say what we
want, and dress the way we want (for comfort, not fashion). It's
wise to locate the restrooms whenever we go out, but there are many
senior discounts these days. A most enjoyable read! :-)
I
finally got around to reading The
Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Expert Advice for Extreme
Situations, by
Joshua Piven and David Borgenicht. It's been around for a while now,
and I've thumbed through it before but it just seem fitting, with
what is going on these days, to actually read it. There
is advice for everything from breaking down a door (indside and
outside doors are much different) to delivering a baby. Jumping from
a moving car to a hostage situation ... all the things that can
happen boggle the mind! Most common first step seemed to be 'remain
calm'.
Reading
Hermit With Dog