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  1. Congratulations to Bethaney (Curley) and Michael Rindosh who were married yesterday, 9-23-23. They hosted their ceremony and reception at the Allegheny Grille in Foxburg. Also, a round of applause for the winners of the Newlywed dance game. They have been married 57 years. I'm sorry, I forgot to find out their names. If anyone knows, please reply. BTW, Best of luck to both happy couples!!
  2. If you give a mouse a cookie….. 🐭 🍪 in Miss Darla’s class, yesterday at Sonny Days Preschool!
  3. The sunrise was beautiful, didn't matter if you looked east or west near State College. > Vicki Holderman Blazer
  4. Along came a spider ... > Tom Bukousky
  5. Marsh Creek State Park - Sept 2023 > Ed Harding
  6. Learn How To Cope With Loneliness, Depression and Social Isolation. Article: When people are in their 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s, they are busy! They are busy enjoying careers, raising families, traveling and pursuing hobbies as well as socializing with friends and family members. In their 60s, 70s and beyond, most people slow down a little. Some enjoy retirement and new hobbies, while others experience social isolation and depression. In the United States, approximately one third of seniors live alone, and many report feelings of loneliness or depression with some experiencing social isolation Loneliness is the subjective distressed feeling of being alone or separated. It is possible to feel lonely while among other people, and you can be alone yet not feel lonely. Social isolation is the subjective physical separation from other people (living alone). According to a report by the Administration for Community Living's Administration on Aging of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, nearly 28% of older adults in the United States, or 13.8 million people, live alone, but many of them are not lonely or socially isolated. At the same time, some people feel lonely despite being surrounded by family and friends. "People can become socially isolated for a variety of reasons, such as getting older or weaker, no longer being the hub of their family, leaving the workplace, the deaths of spouses and friends or through disability or illness," said Danielle Heiberger, a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant and Adult Day Program Coordinator at Penn Highlands Adult Day Center in St. Marys, Pa. "The loss of important relationships can lead to feelings of emptiness and depression. Persons involved with a positive relationship tend to be less affected by everyday problems and to have a greater sense of control and independence." Ms. Heiberger explained that social isolation and loneliness hinder good health - putting older adults at risk for high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity, a weakened immune system, anxiety, depression, cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease. It is only natural that a person may feel a sense of loneliness when their social circle is reduced as a result of retirement as well as when family and friends relocate or pass away. Often people who are lonely will take steps to keep busy and be in situations with others. Conversely, people suffering from social isolation may experience the following symptoms: > Avoiding social interactions, including those that were once enjoyable. > Canceling plans frequently and feeling relief when plans are canceled. > Experiencing anxiety or panic when thinking about social interactions. There are ways to help prevent loneliness, social isolation and depression such as: > Use the 15-minute rule. Encourage the person to spend at least 15 minutes per day talking to a friend or family member. The conversation can be by phone, video chat, gaming or ideally face-to-face. This small interaction can have a big impact on their mood. > Limit your distractions. When the focus is on the person to whom you are talking, it improves the quality of your interaction and your mood. > Help people. Doing for others also is good for you. Find ways to be of service such as taking a treat to a neighbor. > Accept help from others. Life can be overwhelming and it is even worse when a person feels alone. Accepting help from others also provides social support. > Exercise. If your health permits, even minimal physical activity can boost your mood. > Participate in an adult day services program. These programs provide safe and comfortable environments with opportunities for meaningful activities, new friendships and companionship. For people considering adult day services, the Penn Highlands Adult Day Program in St. Marys, Pa., offers an interactive and safe day program. It is ideal for adults of all ages that want social interaction as well as for adults with dementia or other organic brain syndrome/physical limitations or other age-related physical or cognitive limitations. The medically supervised adult day service is an activity-oriented program designed to improve the quality of life for individuals who need daily care but wish to remain in their current living situation. For caregivers, adult day services offer time free from the demands of caregiving. To learn more, visit www.phhealthcare.org/adultday/ or call 814-781-825
  7. This buck was working hard picking apples for dinner. >> Wildlife Journey Photography - Dave Bowser
  8. Congratulations to Rachel (Welsh) & Garrett LaBorde who were married yesterday, September 16th, 2023. The couple hosted their beautiful ceremony & reception at The Copper Cork Event Center in Clearfield. Best of Luck to the Newlyweds!! Rachel & Garrett LaBorde are standing by the winners of the Anniversary Dance Game. Jim and Norma Mack have been married for 67 years!! They are the Grandparents of Garrett. Congrats to both couples!!
  9. Pictured left to right: Katelynn Lansberry and Tonya Saggese, Nursing Program Director Practical Nursing Student, Katelynn Lansberry, was nominated for the August 2023 Sunflower Award by one of her peers. Katelynn is being recognized for her strengths in going above and beyond expectations in the care of her patients, support to fellow students, facility members or communities. The sunflower was chosen as it represents happiness, optimism, honesty, longevity, peace, admiration, and devotion. The sunflower surpasses all others in terms of its universal power to bring people joy – all qualities future nurses hope to possess and show to their patients. The student is nominated by fellow students, patients, instructors, or anyone who has been touched and inspired by their work, kindness, compassion, and dedication. The nominating student had this to say about Katelynn: “She is always there to help and always has a smile on her face.” CONGRATULATIONS!!
  10. Mighty nice web designer at work outside my house this morning in Doylestown, PA. Imagine the size of this spider!! > Tammy Schane
  11. Last week, I was at Highmark shooting a soccer match. A lightning strike caused a game delay and allowed me to have time to catch this. A second rainbow was just forming but never came in full. Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle. > David Woten
  12. Powered paraglides flew over the sunflower field in Chambersburg while I was taking pictures of my friend at sunset giving me a Kodak moment. > T-Toe Thane
  13. Never forget 9-11 🇺🇸❤️🤍💙 > Sonny Days Preschool
  14. DuBois Reservoir in Clearfield County > Jeff London
  15. Congratulations to Gail (Logan) & Chris Richards who hosted their beautiful Ceremony & Reception at their residence on DuBois Rockton Rd. . Best of Luck to the Newlyweds!!
  16. Beautiful Sunrise at Marsh Creek Lake > South East Pa. > Lawrence Deet
  17. Parker Dam State Park > Jeff London
  18. Cooking day in Miss Liz’s pre-K class! Apple 🍎 volcanoes 🌋 at Sonny Days Preschool!
  19. At the 26th Annual Native American Pow Wow in Harrisburg >>> This was captured handheld with a Nikon Z9 + 50mm 1.2S @ 1/100 f/1.2 ISO 4000 > Adam Turner
  20. Sunflower Sundown, Lancaster County > Carol Fedder
  21. Check this out! So last year one of my followers, Red, liked my elk silhouette photo so much that he asked if he could use it as reference for his next tattoo. What an honor! Look how awesome it turned out! > Exceptional Eye Photos
  22. Mrs. Frank's kindergarten class has been busy practicing their writing skills this week. They were happy to share their compositions, as they each took turns sharing their books and reading what they had written. It was a lot of fun visiting with them! > DuBois Central Catholic School
  23. A friend loves at all times….Proverbs 17:17 > at Sonny Days Preschool
  24. Last evenings moon at 98.8% full, taken around 11 pm on 8/31/23, Camp Hill, Pa. > Nikon D850 - 200-500mm 5.6 - 480mm - 1/50 - f/13 - iso 64 > Christopher Hockley
  25. Another interesting day around State College including Colyer lake in Boalsburg. > Vicki Holderman Blazer
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