Wednesday, August 18, 2010

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Baby Boomers U. S. (The Blog)


Baby Boomers Blog Carnival Fifty-third Edition

Posted: 18 Aug 2010 03:46 AM PDT

Welcome to the August 18, 2010 editionBaby Boomers U.S. Blog Carnival of the Baby Boomers Blog Carnival. There are some really well thought out and insightful Boomer articles for you to peruse this week.

So, grab a cup of coffee (or tea),  sit back in your most comfortable chair, put up your feet and Enjoy.

This one’s for you!

Family

Tamaricek1974 presents Baby At The Birthday Parties – Ena Starts "Going Out" posted at miracle-of-pregnancy.com, saying, “Our little baby has grown-she has already started receiving invitations for birthday parties and we are tagging along :) . This if funny story about everyday parenting.”

Fitness

Bridget Nicholson presents Everything You Need to Know to Become a Barefoot Runner posted at Massage Therapy Schools.

rickismom presents Exercise is Not a Dirty Word posted at Beneath the Wings.

General

Joe Plemon presents Why We Say "No" to Co-signing and Making Loans posted at Personal Finance By The Book, saying, “My wife and I have a policy to not co-sign loans or make loans. This post explains the “whys” of this policy.”

Health

Amanda Radcliffe presents Top 10 Most Famous Surgeons In History posted at Online Surgical Technician Courses, saying, “Surgeons have one of the toughest and most rewarding jobs. These famous surgeons were quite influential, and earned fame by saving lives at work every day.”

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Keeping Abreast of Breast Gazing posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.

Jenny Stowe presents 10 Signs You're a Hypochondriac posted at Masters In Healthcare.

Charles Chua C K presents 10 Simple and Effective Ways to Be Positive and Happy in Life posted at All About Living with Life.

Humor

Tracy Schiffmann presents Swearing cessation posted at PrimeTime Gals, saying, “Please attribute this article to Cheryl Hansen. My submissions have been attributed to my writing partner in the past. Thank you.”

Terry Hamburg presents BABY BOOMER AUTOGRAPHY posted at Boomer To You, saying, “As a teenager, all I could think about were cars. As an adult, all I could think about were cars.”

Retirement

BWL presents My Traditional IRA Conversion To A Roth IRA posted at Christian Personal Finance, saying, “Everyone thinking about retirement should at least look into the idea of converting their IRA to a Roth. These are the steps I took to convert mine.”

Super Saver presents Life’s Short and Getting Shorter posted at My Wealth Builder, saying, “For most of my life, I felt closer to the beginning than the end. I expected that I would have enough time to experience everything I wanted. However, now that I’m in my fifties, I definitely feel the end is closer than the beginning.”

Work

nissim ziv presents Lost your job? What to do when you lose your job posted at Job Interview Guide, saying, “If you've recently lost your job, you're probably facing a number of emotions. Maybe shock, sadness, worry, sometimes even relief and happiness in the case that you simply hated what you were doing. You're also facing numerous possibilities.”

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