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Harry Jackson's Flag
How much attention do we pay to elder family and neighbors? This story reminds us how important they are and the stories they share. It's a reminder to plan for our own retirement and the impact aging and health can have on our family.
The Mystery Pig of the Black Madonna of Czestochowa
Once you retire what will you do? Many people plan to travel. Gene Beltz shares a story about one of his trips and the mystery pig. Give yourself the freedom to enjoy a future successful retirement with an advance plan which includes affordable Long-Term Care insurance.
Bottle Caps, Baseball Cards, and the Red Pegasus
You may have lots of fun memories of childhood. It was more of a carefree lifestyle than what adults deal with today. You sure didn't think about planning then, especially about aging. Health and Long-Term Care.
How Did I Ever Get to be This Old, This Fast?
When was the first time you thought you might be getting older? Perhaps it was the last time you looked in the mirror. With aging comes the need to think about retirement. Gene shares his thoughts how getting older and retirement.
Go Ahead and Smoke, It Really Doesn't Bother Me, or Does It?
Columnist Gene Beltz talks about smoking and his experience. He might not care if you smoke but your family does and the impact on long-term health care can be hard on them and your savings.
O’er the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave!
Talk about the flag seems common place in the media. Stand or knee, honor or dishonor, the flag is the center of attention these days. With age, we reflect and perhaps understand more.
Hero in Aisle Three
The World War II veteran, and his wife in the story, despite their age still appear to be independent. Unfortunately, many people as they get older lose their independence.
Who was that Masked Man?
“Everyone in these parts know him mister. Why that’s the Lone Ranger!” Memories of your youth will always to close to your heart. What memories do you have? How will your aging impact your memories as those of your family?
Paying a Delayed "Debt of Gratitude"
As we get older, we think about the many people who were a positive influence on your life. Expressing a debt of gratitude is meaningful to them and for you. The time to make an effort is now.
The Ticking of the Clock and Your Family History
In an ever-disposable society, some items in your home maintain meaning and carry with them the secrets of family history. Gene shares his story of clocks and the ticking of time gone-by.
The Price of a Candy Bar
Columnist Gene Beltz discusses the consequences of the decisions we make in life while remembering a lesson learned at the five and dime when he was young.
