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Lessons from Parker by Jan Cullinane, author of AARP's The Single Woman's Guide to Retirement
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I recently had the privilege of watching my 11-month old adorable grandson for eight days while my daughter and son-in-law went on a vacation. What did I learn? Wake up smiling each day. Parker views
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Lessons from Parker by Jan Cullinane, author of AARP's The Single Woman's Guide to Retirement

posted at February 16, 2013 7:39 AM EST
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I recently had the privilege of watching my 11-month old adorable grandson for eight days while my daughter and son-in-law went on a vacation. What did I learn?

  • Wake up smiling each day. Parker views each morning as a great adventure waiting to happen, and he relishes every day. So should we.
  • Take pleasure in the little things. Who knew balloons or a box could be so intriguing? Approach even the mundane with fresh eyes.
  • Live in the moment. When Parker is devouring his cantaloupe and Cheerios, he is fully involved and engaged. Enjoy the present.
  • Balance is important. Parker can take about a dozen steps at a time, but needs to be “centered” before he takes off. Good advice for us all.
  • Love generously. Parker hasn’t met a person he doesn’t like. He accepts everyone, regardless of race, religion, politics, or sexual orientation. Try it.
  • Get plenty of sleep. Eleven hours a night, plus two naps during the day keeps Parker in a good mood and full of energy. Slumber like a baby.
  • Try new things. Each day brings new opportunities: trying a new food, looking at a new book, investigating new surroundings. Makes the mind grow.
  • Be resilient. When Parker falls down, he might cry a bit, but he gets back up, crawls to a piece of furniture (or grammy’s leg), and pulls himself up again. He views failure as a temporary set-back. Nice outlook.
  • Laugh often. Nothing like a huge belly laugh from a baby watching a tennis ball thrown in the air. Find the humor in everyday things.

What's a PANK? by Jan Cullinane, author of AARP's The Single Woman's Guide to Retirement

posted at February 16, 2013 7:41 AM EST
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Just came across a cute acronym the other day...PANK:  Professional Aunt, No Kids

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