10 Jan Nightmares
By Boomeryearbook.com At one time or another everyone has had a nightmare. While more common in children, adults also experience these petrifying dreams. When they do occur, they are a terrifying experience. You...
By Boomeryearbook.com At one time or another everyone has had a nightmare. While more common in children, adults also experience these petrifying dreams. When they do occur, they are a terrifying experience. You...
By Barbara Stitzer for Boomeryearbook.com When I first started as a photographer, I shot all day and night, with no regard for light at all. “I don’t have time to get up before dawn and wait to see if something happens”, I thought. I got...
By Barbara Stitzer for Boomeryearbook.com You know what really drives me crazy? When you’re at an event, a family reunion, as company picnic, whatever, and some guy starts taking pictures of every little insignificant thing. Like me eating corn on the cob. Corn on the cob...
CONVERSATIONS IN NEW YORK Susan Gordis I don’t find September 11th an easy subject, not as a New Yorker, not as an American, not as a member of our planet. But some things happened as a result of that day in 2001 that were enormously heartening...
By Boomeryearbook.com “It’s just the usual back pain, it’ll go away…” These are common words that many baby boomers suffering from fibromyalgia, have been known to utter. It is terribly convenient to just ignore simple pains and body irregularities rather than to make a...
By Boomeryearbook.com They say life begins at forty; while this is also the peak life stress point. Home, career, relationships and even your self are all stress contributors. Some stress, especially when kept under reasonable control is positive and healthy...
By Boomeryearbook.com Planning regular trips to the gym, eating a balanced diet, steering clear from smoking, drugs and excessive alcohol intake… these are impressive ways to get your life running on the racetracks of good health. Sadly though in this millennium, an unhealthy lifestyle is...
By Boomeryearbook.com Our bones weaken when the protein and collagen content becomes fewer in number. Bone density decreases, making our bones porous and sponge-like. The reason for this decrease in bone mass is the slowed down activity or inactivity of estrogen (in women) and...
By Boomeryearbook.com As we get older, getting out of bed takes a little longer and walking up the stairs becomes a little harder. Realizing that we are not able to do the things we are used to doing everyday with the same amount of ease...
By Boomeryearbook.com In 2007, the first baby boomer, Kathleen Casey-Kirschling, signed up to receive her Social Security payments. She is the first on a long list of approximately 80 million Baby Boomers to take this step. In about a decade, Social Security will begin to pay...