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I just turned 65. It sounds so much older than 64. I guess because it’s associated more with Medicare, Social Security, and retirement. Not that those are bad things, but they are always “old people’s things.” I need to change my perspective on 65—yes, I know it’s just a number, but it’s still a milestone, and people 65 and older are perceived a bit differently. Luckily, no one has yet said “Ok, boomer” to me. I do find that there are concerns I need to think about more than I did even just a couple of years ago. And this issue of Boomer covers many of the things that keep me up at night. My husband just turned 70, and although he’s as healthy as can be, I do think about mortality. Luckily for us, our mothers are both still alive and active—both in their 90s—so that bodes well for us. But if you have suffered the loss of a spouse, you know there are many stages of grief that you navigate. Everyone is different and although there’s no right or wrong way to deal with grief, we do offer some guidance (page 41). If you are going through the loss of a spouse, I do hope some of the info on these pages help you to cope and take comfort. Something else much less sad but still keeping me up at night is the subject of hair loss. I have been losing hair lately, and it’s extremely concerning as it can be a symptom of an underlying medical issue. Read the causes and some treatments in “Hair Loss 101” on page 26. I learned that I need to talk to my dermatologist! I may have to add another treatment to my regimen of serums, facials, and Botox! I am 65, but I don’t have to look 65 (is 65 the new 45?). Vanity is my middle name and although people say I should embrace my wrinkles because I’ve earned them, um, no. There’s Super Bowl Sunday (for you football fans) and Valentine’s Day (for you romantics) to enjoy this month. Even though it’s our shortest month, it’s a leap year, so we get an extra Saturday in February. There’s lots to do this month, so get reading….then get going!

I just turned 65. It sounds so much older than 64. I guess because it’s associated more with Medicare, Social Security, and retirement. Not that those are bad things, but they are always “old people’s things.” I need to change my perspective on 65—yes, I know it’s just a number, but it’s still a milestone, and people 65 and older are perceived a bit differently. Luckily, no one has yet said “Ok, boomer” to me. I do find that there are concerns I need to think about more than I did even just a couple of years ago. And this issue of Boomer covers many of the things that keep me up at night. My husband just turned 70, and although he’s as healthy as can be, I do think about mortality. Luckily for us, our mothers are both still alive and active—both in their 90s—so that bodes well for us. But if you have suffered the loss of a spouse, you know there are many stages of grief that you navigate. Everyone is different and although there’s no right or wrong way to deal with grief, we do offer some guidance (page 41). If you are going through the loss of a spouse, I do hope some of the info on these pages help you to cope and take comfort.

Something else much less sad but still keeping me up at night is the subject of hair loss. I have been losing hair lately, and it’s extremely concerning as it can be a symptom of an underlying medical issue. Read the causes and some treatments in “Hair Loss 101” on page 26. I learned that I need to talk to my dermatologist! I may have to add another treatment to my regimen of serums, facials, and Botox! I am 65, but I don’t have to look 65 (is 65 the new 45?). Vanity is my middle name and although people say I should embrace my wrinkles because I’ve earned them, um, no.

There’s Super Bowl Sunday (for you football fans) and Valentine’s Day (for you romantics) to enjoy this month. Even though it’s our shortest month, it’s a leap year, so we get an extra Saturday in February. There’s lots to do this month, so get reading….then get going!

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CALENDAR<br />

Charlotte’s Web<br />

<strong>February</strong><br />

<strong>February</strong> is National Grapefruit Month<br />

By Tara Harbert<br />

Charlotte's Web photo by Allen Schmeltz.<br />

1Granville Redmond: The<br />

Eloquent Palette. Best known<br />

for his colorful Impressionist oils<br />

depicting the California landscape<br />

ablaze with poppies and other native<br />

flora, this exhibition—the largest ever<br />

assembled and the first in more than<br />

30 years—includes 75 paintings in oil<br />

and 10 in other media. crockerart.org/<br />

exhibitions/granville-redmond<br />

(THROUGH MAY 17)<br />

Charlotte’s Web. Based on the<br />

classic children’s book by E.B. White,<br />

Sutter Street Theatre presents this<br />

beautiful play about friendship with<br />

all the enchanting characters: Wilbur,<br />

Fern, Templeton, and, most of all,<br />

the extraordinary spider, Charlotte.<br />

Shows are Saturday and Sunday at 1<br />

p.m. sutterstreettheatre.com<br />

(ALSO 2, 8-9, & 15-16)<br />

Popcorn Falls. The quaint, little town<br />

of Popcorn Falls is reeling when a<br />

corrupt politician threatens to turn<br />

the village into a sewage treatment<br />

plant. Options are closed and hope is<br />

lost until the arrival of an arts council<br />

check. To save its beloved town,<br />

Popcorn Falls must put on a show.<br />

Two actors play over 20 roles in<br />

this feel-good, hilarious romp. Show<br />

times and days vary.<br />

bstreettheatre.org<br />

(THROUGH 23)<br />

2Roseville Gem Faire. Discover<br />

fine jewelry, costume jewelry,<br />

precious and semi-precious<br />

gemstones, beads, crystals, gold,<br />

silver, and supplies all weekend long<br />

@the Grounds in Roseville. Jewelry<br />

repair, cleaning, and ring sizing are<br />

also available. Hours are noon-6 p.m.,<br />

Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, and<br />

10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday.<br />

gemfaire.com/event/roseville-ca<br />

(THROUGH 4)<br />

This Month<br />

In History<br />

3 rd , 1870<br />

The 15th Amendment to the U.S.<br />

Constitution was ratified, guaranteeing<br />

the right of citizens to vote, regardless<br />

of race, color, or previous condition of<br />

servitude.<br />

8 th , 1910<br />

The Boy Scouts of America was<br />

founded by William Boyce in<br />

Washington, D.C., modeled after the<br />

British Boy Scouts.<br />

14 th , 1849<br />

Photographer Mathew Brady took the<br />

first photograph of a U.S. President in<br />

office, James Polk.<br />

21 st , 1965<br />

Former Black Muslim leader Malcolm X<br />

was shot and killed while delivering a<br />

speech in a ballroom in New York City.<br />

[<br />

Source: historyplace.com<br />

[<br />

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