It’s possible to receive encouragement from ancestors we have never met.
A new year can be about goals and resolutions, but it can also be about something much, much bigger.
When he became interested in girls, he knew just where to turn for guidance: a grandmother named Honeybunch.
Her granddaughter’s dairy allergy seemed daunting. But with a new attitude, and a little creativity, she made a memorable meal.
As she celebrates her 75th birthday, Jean L., one of the Arnicare “Dear Aging” contest winners, reflects fondly on her life experiences.
Making biscuits with her three-year-old granddaughter helped her to teach patience, perseverance, perspective and more.
When she was a child, her grandfather was a stern disciplinarian, used to having his way, but when their roles reversed and she became his caregiver, he revealed a softer, loving side.
When her pet rabbit was dying, the seven-year-old learned about the Rainbow Bridge.
She gained a granddaughter when she received the life-changing call.
Young adults face a host of modern challenges as they take on their loved ones’ care.
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