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Saturday, August 2, 2008

Recess for Retirement!
















School kids aren't the only ones hitting the playground these days! Across the pond SENIORS are taking to the park for some physical fun.

The playground, located in Manchester, is designed for the over 60 adventurer and focuses on gentle exercises for different parts of the body such as hips, legs and torso.

Could this be a trend we'll see here in the states?

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1 comment:

Cathy Warren said...

How great is this! I am encouraged to see the mind-set changing regarding aging.Get up and go. Remain physically and mentally active. Stay productive, contribute your experience and knowledge. Reinvent yourself.

I have been visiting this blog and decided that I can continue to learn a lot and hopefully can contribute a lot to the dialog. But first, I want to be up front about my intentions. I am associated as a technical liaison with a new web site called the www.Over60Exchange.com. This web site was originally created to cater to the needs of “seniors over the age of 60,” and is now being expanded to include “Boomers, Seniors, and those who follow.”

We recognize that many individuals who reach the age of 60 are not physically, mentally, or financially prepared to enjoy the so-called “Golden Years.” In order to meet the challenges we face in these days of great uncertainty, many Boomers and Seniors need to re-examine how they approach and solve problems. Over60Exchange is developing guidelines to help Boomers and Seniors evaluate and evolve their current “mind-sets.” Those who are willing to engage in critical assessments of current mind-sets can observe and/or participate in online forums focused on “personal reinvention.”

I invite you to check us out at www.Over60Exchange.com. And remember, we are evolving this web site. You can watch the progress and offer suggestions. Then, when we are ready, you can participate in “Personal Reinvention.”

I look forward to your comments and suggestions.

Cathy Warren