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Sim- ply put, a busy social life breeds physical wellness and independence that are primary factors in life satisfaction and happiness. P.S. From a scientific standpoint, a busy social life seems to reinforce the brain activity and musculoskeletal function that are required to maintain physical function. At PETERS CREEK RETIREMENT/ASSISTED LIVING, we treat our seniors like family members. We encourage a sense of “commu- nity”. We promote activities that assist our seniors to achieve their “personal best”. To learn more about our offerings, reach us today at (425) 869-2273. Allow us to schedule a meeting and tour of our unique senior community, conveniently located at 14431 Redmond Way. We’re here for you! 492566 ...YOUNG @ HEART The word for the day is fun BY RONDA ADDY Being a grandparent puts you in the position of be- ing able to enjoy your grandchildren without all of the responsibilities. Sadly, your family is spread out across the country, making spending time with the grandkids dif- ficult. is year, why not change that by taking a vacation with your grandkids. It’s not as hard as you might think. Most experts agree that the best age to take children on vacation is between 11 and 14 years old. By that time, children are old enough to be responsible and enjoy the trip. At the same time, they aren’t too old to have fun or be seen with anyone over age 18. Along with your grand- children’s ages, you must take their attention span into consideration. Some children within the ideal age range simply don’t have the attention span for a trip. When selecting a destination, you should keep your grandchildren’s ages, attention spans and interests in mind. Children with short attention spans, for example, may not enjoy historical sites. Zoos and amusement parks might be a better idea. Whatever you do, do not plan a bus tour. Your grandchildren will not enjoy having to sit still for that long. You should select a destination that you and your grandchildren will enjoy. You should inform your grand- children where they are going and encourage them to read up on what they will be seeing. You should let them decide if there is any special place they would like to visit. If there is a place you absolutely want to see, you should let your grandchildren know that in advance so they can get used to the idea and will respect your wishes when the time comes. For the best results, you should not plan an activity for every minute of the vacation. Let everyone have some “me” time. Too much togetherness isn’t necessarily a good thing. Whatever you do plan, inform your grandchildren ahead of time what they will be seeing or doing and keep them entertained by making a game out of things. Have them act out what happened at an historical site or create a quiz based on what they hear and see. If your vacation involves air travel, you should prepare your grandchildren for what that might entail. Explain the screening process to them and remind them not to joke about having a gun or bomb. Let them know their bag will be returned to them aſter it has been x-rayed as will their shoes. Try to select a hotel geared toward children and super- vise your grandchildren at all times. Monitor their TV viewing and allow them access to the mini-bar sparingly. Watch them in the swimming pool and insist they wear shoes when walking through the hotel. Vacationing with your grandchildren can be great fun as long as you select the right destination and establish some ground rules beforehand. Let your grandchildren know what to expect and how they should behave, and everyone is sure to have fun. SUMMER VACATION Katie and Grandpa Joe 2011 Summer Vacation Huntington Beach
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www.redmond-reporter.com [11]June 24, 2011

Of� ce hours by appointment17090 Avondale Way • 425-736-3245Located inside Jones Chiropracticwww.calmingwatersskincare.com

• Customized Relaxing Facials• Waxing• Paraben Free Skin Care• Full Line glo Mineral Makeup• Full Line glo Mineral Makeup

494593

495468

AestheticDenture & Dental Clinic

Smile with Con� dence

16545 NE 80th St.Redmond

425-968-5136

www.aestheticdenture.com

Family - Cosmetic - Sedation Dentistry

REDMOND TOWN DENTAL

Dentistry for your health and wellness…425.556.9795

REDMONDTOWNDENTAL.COM

Family - Cosmetic - Sedation Dentistry

494627

Yoga

BellyDancing BellyDancing Belly

ArtArt

Salon ServicesSalon ServicesYogaSalon ServicesYogaFoot DetoxFoot Detox & Re� exology & Re� exology Belly & Re� exology Belly

MassageYoga

MassageYogaAcupunctureArtAcupunctureArt

MassageAcupuncture

Massage

494614

8226 196th Ave NEInsurances Accepted

www.healthwithinsite.com425-898-1191

At Health Within, our mission is to provide the personal care services necessary for a healthy lifestyle.Regardless of the treatment you choose, you will leave Health Within feeling more connected to yourself and the world around you.

FLOW YOGA29 CLASSES

Health Within

495343

Cascade Plaza and Cascade Vista:How are we unique? We have all levels of careon a single campus! Assisted, Independent,

Memory Care and Skilled Nursing…It’s all right here.

Please call for a tour or just drop in at:7950 Willows Road • Redmond, WAor call 425-885-4157 for information.

Independent Living, Assisted LivingMemory Care & Respite, Medical Care & Hospice Services

BENEFITS OF AN ACTIVE SOCIAL LIFE In addition to having more time to spend with friends and fam-ily, older adults also seem to have a greater appreciation of personal relationships. The result is a win-win situation for everyone involved. Not only are the people who are showered with seniors’ attention and affection blessed with their love and support, but an active social life also breathes vitality into seniors. It is known that seniors who main-tain high levels of social activity are better able to care for themselves when it comes to carrying out the basic activities of daily living. Sim-ply put, a busy social life breeds physical wellness and independence that are primary factors in life satisfaction and happiness. P.S. From a scientific standpoint, a busy social life seems to reinforce the brain activity and musculoskeletal function that are required to maintain physical function.

At PETERS CREEK RETIREMENT/ASSISTED LIVING, we treat our seniors like family members. We encourage a sense of “commu-nity”. We promote activities that assist our seniors to achieve their “personal best”. To learn more about our offerings, reach us today at (425) 869-2273. Allow us to schedule a meeting and tour of our unique senior community, conveniently located at 14431 Redmond Way. We’re here for you!

492566

...YOUNG @ HEART

The word for the day is funBY RONDA ADDY

Being a grandparent puts you in the position of be-ing able to enjoy your grandchildren without all of the responsibilities. Sadly, your family is spread out across the country, making spending time with the grandkids dif-� cult. � is year, why not change that by taking a vacation with your grandkids. It’s not as hard as you might think.

Most experts agree that the best age to take children on vacation is between 11 and 14 years old. By that time, children are old enough to be responsible and enjoy the trip. At the same time, they aren’t too old to have fun or be seen with anyone over age 18. Along with your grand-children’s ages, you must take their attention span into consideration. Some children within the ideal age range simply don’t have the attention span for a trip.

When selecting a destination, you should keep your grandchildren’s ages, attention spans and interests in mind. Children with short attention spans, for example, may not enjoy historical sites. Zoos and amusement parks might be a better idea. Whatever you do, do not plan a bus tour. Your grandchildren will not enjoy having to sit still for that long.

You should select a destination that you and your grandchildren will enjoy. You should inform your grand-children where they are going and encourage them to read up on what they will be seeing. You should let them decide if there is any special place they would like to visit.

If there is a place you absolutely want to see, you should let your grandchildren know that in advance so they can get used to the idea and will respect your wishes when the time comes.

For the best results, you should not plan an activity for every minute of the vacation. Let everyone have some “me” time. Too much togetherness isn’t necessarily a good thing. Whatever you do plan, inform your grandchildren ahead of time what they will be seeing or doing and keep them entertained by making a game out of things. Have them act out what happened at an historical site or create a quiz based on what they hear and see.

If your vacation involves air travel, you should prepare your grandchildren for what that might entail. Explain the screening process to them and remind them not to joke about having a gun or bomb. Let them know their bag will be returned to them a� er it has been x-rayed as will their shoes.

Try to select a hotel geared toward children and super-vise your grandchildren at all times. Monitor their TV viewing and allow them access to the mini-bar sparingly. Watch them in the swimming pool and insist they wear shoes when walking through the hotel.

Vacationing with your grandchildren can be great fun as long as you select the right destination and establish some ground rules beforehand. Let your grandchildren know what to expect and how they should behave, and everyone is sure to have fun.

SUMMERVACATION

may not enjoy historical sites. Zoos and amusement parks might be a better idea. Whatever you do, do not plan a bus tour. Your grandchildren will not enjoy having to sit still for that long.

You should select a destination that you and your grandchildren will enjoy. You should inform your grand-children where they are going and encourage them to read up on what they will be seeing. You should let them decide if there is any special place they would like to visit.

Katie and Grandpa Joe

2011 Summer Vacation

Huntington Beach