Saturday, December 26, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Giving Gifts That Will Be Cherished
Adaptive attire may be in order for those who suffer with Alzheimer's, arthritis or other physical disabilities--adjustable footwear for a widening foot or swollen ankles, special care socks for diabetics, and easy-to-slip-on-and-wash garments that have Velcro or snap closures. Visit www.silverts.com (or call 800-387-7088) for a variety of fashion solutions to difficult problems.
Fill a senior's time with the gift of entertainment. Order music from the 1950's or Big Band era. Favorite songs and show tunes from old movies encourage remembering and story telling. To promote mental agility, buy the "For the Record" game, with its guitar-shaped game board, available in an oldies edition with questions from the 1950's, 60's and 70's, or the master edition of the "Reminiscing Game" with hundreds of movie trivia questions going back to 1939. Visit Wellhaven Gifts for Seniors at www.wellhaven.com for these items and more.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Taking Care During the Christmas Season
The Christmas season is the time for prayer, thanksgiving and showing the people in our lives just how much we love them. It is, unfortunately, also the time that the unscrupulous in our society take advantage of those who are most vulnerable--the aged, women alone and children. We need to be vigilant at the mall where we shop, in the parking lots and even at home. Below are some tips that I think are important. Read my book Living Agelessly for more valuable tips about protecting yourself and your parents from being scammed or harmed. |
1. Tip from Tae Kwon Do:
The elbow is the strongest point on your body. If you are close enough to use it, do!
2. Confound Muggers.
If a robber asks for your wallet and/or purse, do not hand it to him. Toss it away from you. Then run like mad in the other direction.
3. If you are ever thrown into the trunk of a car, kick out the back tail lights and stick your arm out the hole and start waving like crazy. The driver won't see you, but everybody else will.
4. Women have a tendency to get into their cars after shopping, eating or working, and just sit (doing their checkbook or making a list). Don't do this. The predator will be watching you, and this is the perfect opportunity for him to get in on the passenger side, put a gun to your head, and tell you where to go. As soon as you get into your car, drive away.
If someone is in the car with a gun to your head, do not drive off. Repeat: DO NOT DRIVE OFF. Instead gun the engine and speed into anything. You may wreck the car, but your airbag will save you. If the person is in the back seat, they will get the worst of it. As soon as the car crashes, bail out and run. It is better than having them find your body in a remote location.
5. A few notes about getting into your car in a parking lot or parking garage:
- Be aware: look around you, look into your car at the passenger side floor and in the back seat.
- If you're parked next to a big van, enter your car from the passenger door. Most serial killers attack their victims by pulling them into their vans while the women are attempting to get into their cars.
- Look at the car parked on the driver's side of your vehicle, and the passenger side. If a male is sitting alone in the seat nearest your car, you may want to walk back into the mall, or work, and get a guard/policeman to walk you back out.
6. Always take the elevator instead of the stairs.
Stairwells are horrible places to be alone and the perfect crime spot. This is especially true at night.
7. If the predator has a gun and you are not under his control, always run.
The predator will only hit you (a running target) 4 in 100 times; and even then, it most likely will not be a vital organ. Run, preferably in a zig -zag pattern.
8. As women, we are always trying to be sympathetic:
STOP! It may get you raped or killed. Ted Bundy, the serial killer, was a good-looking, well educated man, who always played on the sympathies of unsuspecting women. He walked with a cane or a limp, and often asked 'for help' into his vehicle or with his vehicle, which is when he abducted his next victim.
9. Another Safety Point:
If you hear a crying baby outside your house, call the police. The police have said that serial killers often use a recorded baby's cry to coax women out of their homes.
10 . Water scam!
If you wake up in the middle of the night to hear all your taps outside running or what you think is a burst pipe, DO NOT GO OUT TO INVESTIGATE! These people turn on all your outside taps so that you will go out to investigate. Then they attack. Call the police instead.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Playing with Grandma and Grandpa
Children of all ages love exploration, and you needn’t go far. Rummage in your attic or garage for memorabilia, old clothes, hats and jewelry to dress in for tea parties or story time about the family. Serve up photo albums and scrapbooks with punch and cookies and you have an event to remember.
Explore nearby parks and begin collections. Identifying and displaying rocks, leaves, flowers and even bugs is educational and fascinating for even the youngest scientist. Don’t forget a picnic basket filled with snacks and drinks, a kite if it’s windy, fishing poles if there’s a creek and a wagon for those who get tired.
Investigate your neighborhood library. Apply for library cards (Having one makes children feel so grown up), and sign up for story or show time (sometimes conducted by costumed storytellers). Check out stacks of books and the library’s free videos and cassettes.
Search the countryside for working farms that let children milk cows or feed chickens, roadside markets that allow picking fruit or vegetables, and zoos that encourage petting the animals.
Hunt through and kitchen-test recipes. Then “write” a family cookbook. Pepper it with family anecdotes and decorate it with photos of the kids cooking and their drawings of the experience.
For more activity suggestions and information about raising grandchildren, visit www.cyberparent.com. Also read Vicki Lansky’s books 101 Ways to Make Your Child Feel Special, 101 Ways to Tell Your Child “I Love You”, 101 Ways to be a Special Dad and 101 Ways to be a Special Mom.
There is nothing more fun than to play with the grand kids. Most of them think just going to Grandma and Grandpa's is pretty magical, so you're off to a great start.