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Forest Bathing For Health

What???  Getting naked in the woods?  Ummmm, no!   For many seniors, that would be frightening in of itself…..although………..I’ve seen some really good lookin’ senior men….but I digress.  Oh, and no bathtubs required either.  So, don’t stop reading.

Do you ever get stressed?  I know, you’re retired, what’s there to stress about right?  I have a list if anyone needs ideas.  However, I’m sure most of us, at times, still have something that we stress about.  If not, you’re either dead (go ahead check your vitals) or not really of this world.

So what am I talking about here?  I’m talking about spending time in nature.  It can be as simple as a walk in a tree lined park or preferably walking in the woods.  It costs nothing to do and the benefits are countless.   In Japan, it is actually a form of medicine.

In 1982 Japan introduced a program called Shinrin-Yoku which means spending time around trees.  This is a brief You Tube video.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUfbMIGcxkM

that explains Shinrin-Yoku.  Don’t fall asleep watching the video.  It’s very calming.  There is even a coalition you can join to promote this practice if you’re interested.

This doesn’t mean that you’re walking or hiking through the woods with your head set on.  Not only is that dangerous these days with all the weirdos out there, it’s not the point of this whole process.  Instead, be in the moment.  Pay attention to how your body responds to the environment.  Listen to the birds and observe everything around you.  The environment doesn’t judge you.  It doesn’t care how much money you earn, what you look like (thankfully), what your gender or race is.  You can just LET GO and feel the freedom to just BE!

Forest Bathing

Me Forest Bathing

We are bombarded by technology today between the TV, cell phones, IPads, computers, fitbits and everything else.  Many people don’t even read real books.  They use a Kindle.  I understand there are benefits to that but where does it end?

Many times people don’t even talk to each other directly.  How many times have you emailed someone instead of visiting?  I admit I’m guilty of this.  I’ve seen people text each other from within the same house though!  How bad is that???  I have another article I’ll share about the “blue screen”

Sometimes we need to step AWAY from all this and get back in nature to relax and unwind.  You don’t need a lot of time to reap t benefits.  Start with 5 minutes if you have to.  It’s not wasted time.  It’s an investment in your well being which will only improve your day.

So, what ARE some of the benefits?  This is a compilation of several articles that I’ve read and just some of the top benefits.

  1. Reduce stress
  2. Increase Vit D (which most of us have a deficit of)
  3. Improve mood by decreasing depression and anxiety
  4. Immune boosting (via compounds released by many evergreen trees)
  5. Reduced blood pressure
  6. Improve sleep
  7. Increase energy

I don’t know about you, but I think the Japanese have it right.  Instead of reaching for a pill, this looks like good medicine.  I can tell you from experience that I DO feel better when I get out into the woods for a short walk.  I usually do about 3 miles but you don’t even have to do that.  I sleep SO much better too.  It just gives my brain a rest and allows my body to absorb some of the earth’s energy.  I love that it’s free too.

Give it a try and let me know what you think.  I’d love to hear from you.

Comments Please

~Debbi

Founder of Not Your Mamas Senior

Seniors Texting Code

Who says us baby boomers do not like technology? In our lifetime, technology has made huge strides and we have come to depend on it. Many of us have smart phones. I hate being tied to a land line. A cell phone allows us to go about our daily routine yet not miss a call (even from those telemarketers). We are able to connect with our families and friends effortlessly. For talented folks, we can power walk, talk and perhaps even chew gum at the same time.

Cell phones have made us feel more secure about walking, biking or doing whatever we enjoy. If we feel threatened, fall or just simply feel like we need assistance, we can get help with a push of a button.

We talk, we take (and send) pictures, we use Google maps to figure out where we are (I have NO sense of direction) AND we text. Text messages are typically short. Thank God for that because I have fat fingers and it takes me forever to text anything. I’m not sure how young people do it. Yet, have you heard many of them speak? I have seen them text each other from across a table!  Frightful!

Always texting

In any case, people often use abbreviations such as:

AFK – Away From Keyboard
BRB – Be Right Back
IMO – In My Opinion
LOL – Laughing Out Loud.
NOYB – None Of Your Business
TIA – Thank You In Advance
TMI – Too Much Information
WTH – What The Hell (or Heck if you do not swear)

However, us seniors have our own language. Kind of like a secret code that many young people cannot understand.  Such as:

ATD- At the Doctors
BFF – Best Friend Fell (or Funeral in some cases)
BTW- Bring the Wheelchair
BYOT – Bring Your Own Teeth
CBM- Covered by Medicare
CGU – Can’t Get Up
CRS – Can’t Remember Stuff (or S***)
CUATSC- See You at the Senior Center
DWI- Driving While Incontinent
FWIW – Forgot Where I Was
FYI – Found Your Insulin (and you thought it was For Your Information)
GGLKI – Gotta Go, Laxative Kicking In (not sure why you would share this)
GGPBL- Gotta Go, Pacemaker Battery Low
GHA – Got Heartburn Again
HGBM – Had Good Bowel Movement (TMI if you ask me……)
LMDO- Laughing My Dentures Out
LOL- Living on Lipitor
LWO – Lawrence Welk’s On
OMSG – Oh My! Sorry, Gas
ROFL ACGU – Roll On Floor Laughing And Can’t Get Up
TTYL – Talk To You Louder (senior version of Talk To You Later)
TMV – Took My Viagra
TOT- Texting On Toilet (again, TMI…)
WAITT – Who Am I Talking To?
WMD – Where’s My Depends?
WTFA – Wet The Furniture Again
WTP – Where’s The Prunes?
WWNO – Walker Wheels Need Oil

Really?

Texting has really become an issue. Kids think nothing of texting while they are driving and WE (the responsible seniors) need to watch out for them. Really?  You can not wait to tell what you did previous night (or whatever).  I have seen it over and over as I pass a young person on the road because they are driving erratically. This has contributed to many accidents. Having said this, most of us do NOT text and drive. For me, I am either focused on my GPS, trying to remember where I was going next or watching for inattentive drivers.

So, get out there, enjoy life, take those pictures and keep the list of texting codes close so you don’t have to type all those letters!

Comments please.

~Debbi

Founder of Not Your Mama’s Senior (NYMS) LOL