by Virginia Beaboa | May 2, 2018 | Something to Think About
Reflections by Chuck Cluff, Atherton resident since 2004 Passage: Lamentations 3:22-23: “Your mercies are new every morning. Great s your Faithfulness.” “You have never had a moment exactly like this.” This is an accurate statement no matter how similar it may seem...
by Virginia Beaboa | May 2, 2018 | Senior Living Tips, Staff Notes
By Bill Hull, Director of Marketing, Atherton I must be honest. I really miss my dog, Annie. She wasn’t the best dog I ever had, and certainly, not the smartest. I admit that I did my share of complaining about her. I didn’t cry that day (too much) and I don’t regret...
by Virginia Beaboa | Apr 26, 2018 | Senior Living Articles
By: Guest writer Brad Breeding Last week’s post on people’s fear of catching the “old disease” got me thinking about a related topic that I often discuss when I present to groups: ageism and the so-called “invisible senior.” I wrote a blog post about this issue last...
by Virginia Beaboa | Apr 25, 2018 | Staff Notes, Stories
Thirty years ago this month, a young man began his own personal quest for the American Dream. Married, with two young children, and $122 in his pocket, Nandor Bank arrived from Hungary to make a home, a future, and a family legacy. He succeeded beyond all...
by Virginia Beaboa | Apr 25, 2018 | Senior Living Tips, Staff Notes
By Rev. Craig Statton, CEO, Atherton For me, the arrival of Easter is a signal that spring is in the air. In Colorado where I grew up, Easter brought the first shoots of green in the grass, some buds on the trees, and a splash of much needed color from sprouting...
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