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Retirement Friend Finder For Sale
Posted On 07/14/2008 08:57:51 by administrator
RetirementFriendFinder.com is for sale for $2,000.  We do not have enough time to properly promote this website. 

If you would like to purchase it email me at postmaster@assistedlivingstore .com .  Pay via paypal, google or credit card.  I will transfer the license of the software to you.... Read More



New Member
Posted On 03/30/2008 01:24:05 by jodyjeff
Hi, just to introduce myself. My name is Jody.  I am retired and 65 years old (young).  I'm going on a river boat tour of 5 countries in Europe with my son, leaving on April 19th.

I am originally from Texas and moved to Okla. to be close to my son. I have lived in Texas, Okla and California (Northern).  My husband passed away in 1999.  I am now a caregiver to my mother.

I'm not sure what info is appropriate here, but I'm looking for a dog walker.  I ha... Read More



Balancing Retirement & Caregiving
Posted On 03/28/2008 09:02:00 by Gerontologist
When we plan in our earlier years for retirement, we think of all of the greatness that retirement brings.  Lazy days, traveling, time with friends and family, being able to enjoy a new hobby and not being rushed or pushed by the clock.  All of this seems desirable and ideal.  So many times though, things don’t turn out quite this way.  An adult child might move back home, your young adult children may have their own children and need your help or you might find yourself taki... Read More



WE NEED MEMBERS
Posted On 03/27/2008 21:38:59 by administrator
This website was just launched on March 21, 2008.

Please sign up and create a membership.  It is FREE.  

When you join upload a photo and the gingerbread man photo will be replaced with your picture.  Thank you for stopping in.  ... Read More



10 Tips on Making New Friends in Retirement
Posted On 03/25/2008 15:37:23 by Gerontologist
It is important, in my opinion, to have friendships during every stage of life. When you are a toddler, having play dates builds a child’s social skills. If a child does not have playmates early on, they tend to become self centered and lack the ability to play "nice." This is simply because they haven’t learned how to treat a friend. As time goes on and we get to elementary school, again, having friends is a very important part of the stage. Having peers to share the good times and the bad time... Read More



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