…With Children Who Aren’t Ready To Think About It Let’s face it—no one really likes to talk about the last chapters. Not when you mean the chapters in your life that include big decisions about where you live, how you live, and what you leave behind (both emotionally and materially). However, you, my wise and […]
Downsizing
Helping Your Parents Downsize: A Compassionate Guide
Watching our parents age is a bittersweet experience. The people who once seemed invincible—juggling careers, raising families, and managing households with ease—now face new challenges in maintaining their homes and daily routines. The reality of aging can make large houses, cluttered spaces, and everyday tasks feel overwhelming, not just for them but for their loved […]
When Roles Reverse: A Guide to Having the Aging Conversation With Your Parents
There are some conversations in life that feel impossible to start. Talking to your parent about aging—their health, safety, and the future—can feel like one of them. It’s delicate, emotional, and, let’s be honest, a little scary. After all, this is the person who raised you, who seemed invincible when you were a child. But […]
What’s It Really Like to Move into a Senior Living Community?
Moving to a senior living community is a big life change, and it may bring on a range of emotions, from relief to a touch of sadness and uncertainty. Sometimes it’s the fear of the unknown that brings on the most anxiety about this transition, but with a little preparation, you’ll be ready to embrace […]
9 Reasons to Serve Peanut Butter Pretzels in a Waterford Bowl
Last night we had some friends over for snacks and drinks before heading to a concert. I told everyone, “We aren’t having anything fancy, just a quick snack.” I had planned to serve cheese, crackers, chips, and homemade salsa because we wouldn’t be hanging around long. One friend showed up with a Ziploc bag of […]





