America's Independence Day, commonly known as the 4th of July, is a significant day in American history. On this day in 1776, the Declaration of Independence was adopted, marking the birth of the United States of America as independent nation. ๐บ๐ธ Why We Celebrate:The 4th of July is a time to honor and recognize the... Continue Reading →
Welcome Summer
Hey everyone, itโs Deb ! ๐ Summer officially kicks off today June 20, bringing those sunny vibes and good times. Not jetting off to an exotic locale? No prob! You can still soak up all the summercations and nearby getaways. Letโs dive into some easy-peasy ways to make this season your best one yet. Staycation... Continue Reading →
Fueling Jr High and High Schoolers with Juvenile Arthritis: My Healthy Snack Ideas
I know having Arthritis myself I like good snacks and sometimes if we donโt make them ourselves, we donโt really know what weโre getting as far as ingredients and we really have to be careful because some things can trigger a flare. These are great snacks for anyone, but our kids junior high in high... Continue Reading →
Navigating Your Arthritis Journey: A Guide for Beginners
I was asked , what advice you would give to someone who is just starting out in their arthritis journey. Embarking on an arthritis journey can be daunting and often very overwhelming, especially for those who are just starting out. Whether've been recently diagnosed or are seeking ways to manage your arthritis more effectively, it's... Continue Reading →
Arthritis Awareness Month: Understanding the Various Types and Treatments
May is not only month of blooming flowers and warmer weather but also the time to a spotlight on arthritis awareness. Arthritis is a common condition affecting millions of people worldwide, and it encompasses over 100 different types, each with its own set of symptoms and challenges. In this blog post, I will go over... Continue Reading →
Remembering Mom on Mother’s Day: A Tribute to My Mom Betty
Happy Heavenly Mother's Day, Mom On this Mother Day, I find myself thinking of you, dear Mom, with a mix of emotions. You are missed more than words can express, I wish I could share just one more moment with you. The memories bring both tears and smiles I miss your laughter, your warm hugs,... Continue Reading →
Protecting Our Seniors, Disabled : Prioritize Social Security Over Foreign Aid
In a world where financial resources are often stretched to cover various needs, it's essential reexamine our priorities. The looming Social Security crisis projected for 2035 demands immediate attention and action. It's time to shift focus away from providing aid to other countries and redirect those resources towards securing the financial well-being of our seniors... Continue Reading →
Living a Life of Chronic Gratitude: Finding Blessings in Every Moment
In the journey of life, we are all bound to encounter trials and tribulations, whether we navigate through days filled with sunshine or weather storms of adversity. For individuals like myself, living with chronic pain has become a constant companion, although since moving to Florida itโs been less, fir 30 years itโs been a silent... Continue Reading →

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