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Archives (Winter 2004 Issue)
Happenings
(by Stephen B. Sparks)
How well I remember as a child complaining about how slowly time seemed to go. Over and over again, my parents would tell me that someday I would pray for time to slow down. Guess what, my friends? That time has come!
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Health |
Walking for Him and Health
Studies have proven that walking as few as 2,000 more steps and cutting just 100 calories per day can keep you from gaining weight and start a habit of good health.
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Practical Living |
REACH OUT AND TOUCH SOMEONE
Often during the holiday season, people who are alone or those who have lost a close friend or loved one during the holidays need a little extra cheer. You can help to provide this by calling them on the telephone.
Tips for Hospital Visits
It may be impossible to count the number of times you have visited friends or family in the hospital. Did you know your visit can make a world of difference in the recovery of your friend or family member?
PERSONALIZED HOLIDAY GIFTS
Nothing is more inviting than receiving a gift designed especially for you. Consider some of the following suggestions for holiday gift giving. They are as easy as 1, 2, 3.
While on vacation with our five children,
our youngest daughter exclaimed, “Mother, how does that
fan keep all of these cows cool?” We all laughed when we
realized she was pointing to a windmill.
Juanita Ward, Amarillo, TX
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Finances |
QUICK TAX FACTS FOR SENIORS
If you have a gain from the sale of any home, you can exclude $250,000 ($500,000 on a joint return) of gain from taxes. Generally, you must own and use the home for at least two years prior to the sale.

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