Senior Moments

Senior Moments by Joey Green, published by Simon and Schuster on October 2, 2002, is a large print edition consisting of 256 pages. This book offers a humorous perspective on the experiences of aging, addressing the quirks and challenges that come with the later years of life. It reassures readers that the peculiarities they encounter, often referred to as “Senior Moments,” are a common part of growing older and not a sign of losing one’s faculties.
In this engaging collection, readers will find a blend of humor and relatable anecdotes that explore themes of family and relationships, as well as the various stages of life. The essays provide a lighthearted take on aging, helping to normalize the feelings and experiences that many seniors face. With its focus on humor and self-help, Senior Moments serves as a comforting companion for those navigating the complexities of their golden years.
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You’ve hit the golden years, but it feels more like the Twilight Zone.
You receive birthday cards from funeral homes. You need three pairs of glasses to get through the morning paper. Your old friends are dropping like flies. On a good day, nothing hurts until your medication wears off. Well, fear not. You’re not alone: senior citizens are the fastest-growing segment of the population. You haven’t lost your marbles. You’re simply having a few Senior Moments.
As a public service comes this book—in large print for your convenience—to reassure you that you haven’t gone senile. You’re simply experiencing a second childhood.
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