Twitter comes through once again with some great resources for the Sandwich Generation. Here are the best of the best for the past week:
My grandsons’ favorite Christian DVD, Angel Wars , came out this past week. They highly recommend this series!
A very cool video of a new fish, the Psychedelic Frogfish, which was recently discovered [...]
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I’m very pleased to introduce my first guest blogger for SandwichINK. Carol Marak is the founder of Carebuzz – www.Carebuzz.com – which is serving the providers of Senior Services with New Media Marketing:
A recent study by the Pew Internet American Life Project shows that 22% of [...]
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SandwichINK Twitter Resources 3/21/09
by Kaye Swain on March 21, 2009
Twitter comes through once again with some great resources for the Sandwich Generation. Here are the best of the best for the past week:
My grandsons’ favorite Christian DVD, Angel Wars , came out this past week. They highly recommend this series!
A very cool video of a new fish, the Psychedelic Frogfish, which was recently discovered [...]
Tagged as: Alzheimer's Disease, Angel Wars, Bible commentaries, brain teasers, breast cancer drug, caregivers, caregiving, Christian Audio Books, crutches, Dallas Willard, David Guzik, dementia, eggs, elderly parents, encouragement, Facebook, gardens, grandchildren, grandkids, hurricane season, iphone, memory jogging puzzles, retirement, retiring, Sandwich Generation, senior citizens, social media, spring, Square Foot Garden, Twitter
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