Today is your day Boomer! It is the "D" word and it is scary to Baby Boomers. Dementia, and the way it affects our lives is cause for concern as a new study states it is more and more prevalent in our aging generation. Yup...things like memory loss can be embarrassing and depressing. The study says "this latest analysis found that dementia risk was present at all levels of education, income, and wealth. Lifestyle factors such as loneliness, depression, obesity, inactivity and a lower likelihood of being married seemed to be the most critical." According to facty.com, here are the 10 most common symptoms of dementia.....see if they pertain to you. (1)memory loss or distortion (2)loss of vocabulary (3)mood changes (4)faulty reasoning (5)disorientation (6)trouble with comprehension (7)balance problems (8)lack of self care (9)change in appetite and eating habits (10)loss of social skills. Sounds like some things a "senior citizen" might experience. But let's not forget that many of us Boomers are officially seniors; I will be this summer as I turn 65 and qualify for Old Age Security. Facts of life Boomers....
Today is your day Boomer! Relaxing in my hot tub this morning, I had reflections of the 1970 CCR song "Lookin' out my Back Door". Yes, that kind of druggy, but catchy song, about the view of your backyard. Mine is spectacular: colourful sunrises, big ponderosa pines, cheer, apple, fir, and weeping willow trees, two mountains, sheep and chickens next door, two frolicking golden retrievers, beautiful green grass and what seems like a thousand birds...including quail, pheasant, chickadees, woodpeckers, and blue jays. And what else? Well....the quiet, the solitude, and the chance for reflection with no sirens, car noise, yelling people, or neighbours invading your privacy. It was...is...just beautiful, and I am so blessed to live in a rural area in BC's Okanagan Valley. Boomers, what's out your back door? John Fogerty's "tangerines and elephants" or something like my cheeries and coyotes? Check it out and appreciate the little things in life. Cheers...

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