October Observances

Happy International Day of Older Persons!

October is way overboard with the observances this year. In case you were wondering…

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Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk
Dates vary depending location.
American Heart Walk
Dates vary depending on your location.
American Heart Association

Auto Battery Safety Month
Prevent Blindness in America

Eat Better, Eat Together Month
Washington State University

Children’s Health Month
Office of Children’s Health Protection
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Domestic Violence Awareness Month
National Resource Center for Domestic Violence

Health Literacy Month
Health Literacy Consulting

Healthy Babies Month
March of Dimes/Birth Defects Foundation

Healthy Lung Month
American Lung Association

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

National Chiropractic Month
American Chiropractic Association

National Crime Prevention Month
National Crime Prevention Council

National Dental Hygiene Month
American Dental Hygienists Association

National Depression and Mental Health Screening Month
Screening for Mental Health, Inc.

National Disability Employment Awareness Month
U.S. Dept. of Labor

National Family Sexuality Education Month
Planned Parenthood Federation of America

National Liver Awareness Month
American Liver Foundation

National Physical Therapy Month
American Physical Therapy Association

National Spina Bifida Month
Spina Bifida Association of America

National Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month
SIDS Alliance

National UNICEF Month: Trick–or–Treat for UNICEF.
National Office of the US Fund for UNICEF

National Work and Family Month
Alliance for Work–Life Progress

Talk About Prescriptions Month
National Council on Patient Information and Education

Vegetarian Awareness Month
North American Vegetarian Society

October 1
International Day of Older Persons

Child Health Day
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services

World Habitat Day
UN Habitat

October 9
International Walk–to–School Day
National Center for Safe Routes to School

October 6 – 12
(first full week in October)
National Mental Illness Awareness Week
American Psychiatric Association

NAMI – National Alliance on Mental Illness

October 7 – 13
(Week including October 9 – Chicago Fire)
National Fire Prevention Week
National Fire Protection Association

October 10
World Mental Health Day
World Federation for Mental Health

Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day

October 13 – 19
(second full week)
National School Lunch Week
School Nutrition Association

October 17
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
United Nations

October 20
World Osteoporosis Day
International Osteoporosis Foundation

October 20 – 26
(third full week in October)
International Infection Prevention Week
Association for Professionals in Infection Control and
Epidemiology, Inc.

National Health Education Week
Society for Public Health Education

National Healthcare Quality Week
National Association for Healthcare Quality

Make Your Mark Week
Generation On Kids Care Clubs

National Consultant & Senior Care Pharmacists Week
American Society of Consultant Pharmacists

National Respiratory Care Week
American Association for Respiratory Care

October 23 – 31
National Red Ribbon Celebration/
National Plant the Promise Week
(Campaign to keep kids off drugs)
October 24
Food Day
Center for Science in the Public Interest

Take Back Your Time Day
The Simplicity Forum

October 26
(fourth Sat in Oct)
Make a Difference Day

October 30
Lung Health Day
American Association for Respiratory Care

Whew!

There’s No Place Like Home

NoPlaceLikeHomeUnlike Dorothy, I needed Delta Airlines to transport me back home.  I don’t have a pair of sparkly red shoes, my fault, for not taking my granddaughter’s advice while shopping.

“You gotta get the sparkly shoes too, grandma!” the 9-year old demanded.

“You gotta, gramma!” insisted the 3-year old, while pointing her index finger at me, and her other hand was placed firmly on her hip, which was exactly the way her older sister was standing. Do they practice this, or is it genetic? Their mother did that too, now that I think about it. Never mind – I just answered my question…

Oh dear. I got off on a tangent. [That happens a lot here at Not Pretending – BTW. Just so you know  😉 ]

I’m not sure who started this whole “travel for fun” thing. The explorers and pioneers probably did not have much fun. Unless it was a ‘rush’ to conquer unknown lands and bring back stuff made in China.

I complain about 4-hour flights in “economy class*”. I would not have survived month after month on board a sea-going vessel, or a covered wagon on the Oregon Trail. Not me.

Stories written by travelers make traveling sound exciting and romantic. Often movies portray travel in the same way. There are also some very creative travel blogs, with amazing photos and great tips.

I am not familiar with that kind of travel. The movie that portrays my experience traveling is “Planes, Trains and Automobiles”, with a bit of “Vacation”  thrown in to perk things up.  If you’re thinking, ‘Oh, she’s exaggerating to be funny’, you would be wrong.

The purpose of going on vacation is to have a fun and relaxing time. But there is no relaxing when you are traveling. Maybe there is to the travelers in First Class, which is why they pay four times the airfare than I do.

Airports used to be exciting. Now they are annoying. Every 5-minutes the dude on the speakers warns you about carrying other people’s bags and that ‘smoking is prohibited’.

Like I don’t have enough trouble carrying my own bags? And why the Hell are you reminding smokers that they can’t smoke? Do they even have a clue how maddening that is – especially to former-smokers (a.k.a., nicotine addicts)? Stop announcing crap unless there’s an emergency!

And then, there are all those other people around. Observing and listening, while you wait in lines and gates. ‘People Watching’ is considered an acceptable activity these days. When I was growing up they called it ‘being nosy’.

And then, there’s the noise factor. The neighbors above and next door to your hotel room never sleep. You hear them stomping around, watching high-defvolume TV. They make sounds that defy your imagination. What can they be doing up there? Moving furniture? Maybe we don’t want to know.

The noises got so bizarre on our last trip that hubby and I would lie in bed giggling and make up stuff about what was going on. When we noticed the water stain on the ceiling above the jacuzzi, we thought maybe it was repairmen. But at two in the morning? It’s going to be one of many mysteries we encounter when we travel.

Things NEVER go as you plan them. And the unknown variables that happen can really mess with your trip. Like hurricanes and their residual storms. It was making me crazy to be in a tropical paradise, with a gorgeous beach and not be able to walk along the surf or lounge under an umbrella reading my book while a waiter fetches me another soda. And forget about booking a tour to visit ancient ruins. Another outside activity canceled due to high winds and heavy rain.

In many ways it really sucked. But we survived. And here we are, back at our favorite place to be – ♥ home ♥

* PC term for "cram as many seats as we can into the plane for the largest profit class"

What’s Next?

A Guest Post by Susan

Well, after 43 years of marriage, you’d think I’d know what to expect.

I am a golf widow 5 days a week, sounds great, but he’s up at 4am to tee off at dawn and home by 10 am about the time my day is beginning, otherwise known as NO TIME TO MYSELF! It’s OK, I’ve adjusted. What I have not gotten used to is what he brings home at 6am!

One time an escaped dog, I had to find it’s owner while he went back to finish his game.

Another time it was an injured rabbit which I had him put in a box and cover so I didn’t have to face the bunny while I drove him to the humane society so he could recover?! And yes, he went back to finish his golf game.

Next time, he woke me up with an injured duck, seems he just crash landed on a green and couldn’t walk, this time he didn’t go back to his game cause someone had to keep the duck from struggling to get up while I drove to the humane society so he could get fixed!

The last time he surprised me early in the morning with a towel full of eggs (duck eggs) he found and was worried they were exposed! I asked him what he wanted, an omelet? Of course he was offended, I called the humane society to find out what we should do with them. I’m sure you would have done what they suggested, ‘PUT THEM BACK!’  After some discussion and protesting, he put them back.

I’m waiting to see what’s next…

Anybody need a bleeding heart golfer?