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Apr 17
2012

The High Cost of Diabesity Infographic Series: Part 2 - Carbs Are The Culprit!

Posted by Health Travel Guides in white fat , weight loss surgery , obesity , metabolic surgery , medical travel , McDonald's , LAP-BAND , its the carbs stupid , insulin , infographic , Health Travel Guides , Green Zone LAP-BAND , gastric bypass for type 2 diabetes , fatty acids , fat gets a bad rap , diabesity , carbs are killing us infographic , carbs , brown fat , Boomers Abroad , Boomers , bariatric surgery , Atkin's diet , 12 steps to getting fat

Health Travel Guides

Mar 29
2012

Why Americans Can't Afford the High Cost of Diabesity: A 2-Part Infographic

Posted by Health Travel Guides in weight loss surgery , vertical sleeve gastrectomy , type 2 diabetes , the high cost of obesity , obesity , New England Journal of Medicine , metabolic surgery , McDonald's , LAP-BAND for type 2 diabetes , Health Travel Guides , Gastric Plication , gastric bypass , fat , diabesity , Centers for Disease Control , CDC , Boomers Abroad , Boomers , America's fat future

Health Travel Guides

From 1990 to 2010, the obesity rate in America has double in some states and tripled in others. The consequences are wider than our waistlines:   soaring rates of heart disease and Type 2 diabetes (the leading cause of kidney failure, adult blindness and amputation).  

Jan 11
2011

Are YOU interested in building a future for girls in Nepal?

Posted by Erin Guttenplan in women's empowerment , Volunteer abroad , Nepal , Everest Region , Education , Edge of Seven , building , Boomers

Erin Guttenplan

Seven out of every 10 girls in the Everest Region of Nepal don’t get to go to college because of a lack of housing for girls.  With your help, we can change that.

Dec 22
2010

Boomers Retirement Value in Puerto Vallarta

Posted by Sandra Cesca in retirement value , retire overseas , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico , Learn Vallarta , immigration , healthcare , cost of living , Boomers

Sandra Cesca

Want to live or retire closer to the US or Canada?  Have grandkids?  Living in Puerto Vallarta as I do is close enough to the US for easy travel but far enough away from the border and concerns for safety.  I moved here three years ago and never regreted a moment.  Life there has numerous possibilities depending on who you are or who you want to become!  It's easy, simple, healthy, safe, and much less expensive than what you are spending now.  Come for a visit, immerse yourself, check out possible locations and properties for rent or purchase.   Before you come for a visit to PV, check out the folks at www.learnvallarta.com for living and moving information, free consultations re: healthcare, insurances, immigration, housing, shopping, pets and vets, or whatever you need to know to consider moving or retiring here.  They take the mystery out of your relocation concerns.

Feb 19
2010

Real Estate Speculators in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico See Silver Lining

Posted by Jim Scherrer in ¨Puerto Vallarta , retirement , real estate , Mexico real estate agents , Mexico beachfront properties , Mexico , condos , Boomers

Jim Scherrer



By: Jim Scherrer



Nov 24
2009

Escape From America Without Leaving America

Posted by Jim Scherrer in Retire in Mexico , Real Estate in Mexico , Puerto vallarta retirement , Puerto Vallarta Real Estate , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico Real Estate , Mexican Real Estate , International Real Estate , Expats in Mexico , Expats , Canadians in Mexico , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers , Americans in Mexico

Jim Scherrer

By: Jim Scherrer

Nov 19
2009

Christmas in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Posted by Jim Scherrer in Real Estate in Mexico , Puerto Vallarta Condos , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexico Real Estate , Expats in Mexico , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers

Jim Scherrer

By: Jim Scherrer

Oct 31
2009

Herd Mentality As it Applies to Real Estate in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Posted by Jim Scherrer in retirement , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico Real Estate , Mexico Investments , Mexico , International Real Estate , Expats in Mexico , condos , Boomers , Baby Boomers in Mexico

Jim Scherrer

By: Jim Scherrer

Sep 15
2009

Move to Mexico, Why?

Posted by Raul O'Farrill in war , retirement business , relocate to mexico , Queretaro , Puerto Vallarta Real Estate , Puerto Vallarta Homes for Sale , privacy , Move , money , mexico luxury properties , Mexico , Life , IRA , invest , intenational , heatlhcare , family , Expatriates in Mexico , Expatriates , expatriated , drugs , Cuernavaca , Cancun Real Estate , Cancun , Canadians in Mexico , Canadians Abroad , Canadian Expats , Cabo San Lucas , Buy Real Estate with your IRA , business , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Puerto Vallarta , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers in Mazatlan , Boomers in Colombia , Boomers , Boomer Abroad , Baja , Baby Boomer knowledge Center , Baby Boomer Insights , AMPI , Americans living in Mexico , Americans in Mexico , Americans for Medicare in Mexico , American Expat Investing , American Expat

Raul O'Farrill

Mexico

Jul 16
2009

"Please Remember What we learned in Kindergarten & Let's go back to basics"

Posted by Thomas Green in Manners , Education , Boomers , Basics , Baby Boomers

Thomas Green
All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten: Uncommon Thoughts on Common Things. Is a great book by Robert Fulghum, that I do recommend You to read.  I have read it many times, yet each time I read it I find myself saying "If we could just remeber and practice the basics of the basics - We learned them in Kidergarten."
 
Some of the rules Mr.Fulghum talks about in All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten: Uncommon Thoughts on Common Things are: + Share everything + Don't hit people + Put things back where you found them + Play fair  + Clean up your own mess
+ Don't take things that aren't yours + Say you're sorry when you hurt somebody
+ Wash your hands before you eat + Flush...
Jun 03
2009

Jay Leno leaves The Tonight Show: Will boomers follow him?

Posted by Thomas Green in The Tonight Show , NBC , Marilynn Mobley , Leno , humor , Edelman , Conan O'Brien , comedian , Boomers , Baby Boomer Insights

Thomas Green

By  Marilynn Mobley

I watched my last Tonight Show on Friday night. I have been a huge fan of the show for 30 years and am one of Jay Leno's biggest fans. Jay (and Johnny Carson before him) have been there for me through countless nights of insomnia. So, you can bet I'll be watching at 10 when Leno returns in September. 

While I never say never, I can't see myself ever purposely tuning in to watch Conan. I've given him many opportunities over the years to entertain me and he just never has. He reminds me of a 15-year-old class clown.... goofy, sophomoric and just  plain boring most of the time. My husband couldn't disagree more. He thinks Conan is hilarious. (Other than this serious flaw, Ralph's quite a good guy, just for the record.)

May 17
2009

Boomer Hummor II.

Posted by Thomas Green in health insurance , getting old , Boomers , Boomer Humor , Baby Boomers

Thomas Green

You Know You're Getting Old When...  

May 06
2009

Driving Mexico-1- Ajijic to Puebla and Area

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Veracruz , Travel Mexico , travel in mexico , Retirement Living , Retire Abroad , Queretaro , Puebla , Mexico travel , Mexico Rentals , Mexico Real Estate , Mexico City , Mexican Real Estate , Living Abroad , life in Mexico , Guadalajara , fun in Mexico , Driving in Mexico , Colonial Mexico , Canada , Boomersabroad.com , Boomers retiring outside the USA , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco

Don & Linda Wright
  Our first album of photos from this trip was on the Veracruz area. We started about 10:30am on Fri. April 17,09 and made better time than expected on the excellent highways between Guadalajara and Mexico City and therefore decided to push on to Puebla on day one. Five O'Clock, through Mexico City was a challenge. We had never driven through it before but after about 2 ½ hours, darkness had fallen and we were on the outskirts and our way to Puebla.

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Mar 22
2009

Use a Buyer's Agent When Purchasing Real Estate in Mexico

Posted by Jim Scherrer in villas , travel , retirement , real estate , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico , homes , golf , deep sea fishing , condos , buyers agents , Boomers , boomer living

Jim Scherrer
 By: Jim Scherrer

So, you've reached a point in your life where you think that you've learned a little about business, finance, contract negotiating, real estate, etc. and have at least a layman's knowledge of law pertaining to each. Being that savvy, you might also be aware of the incredible retirement locations and values south of the border; furthermore, you might even be considering Mexico as your retirement destination. If so, you might as well forget everything you've learned and leave your law degree at home!

Mar 22
2009

Bargains Galore!--35% Discount on Everything in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Posted by Jim Scherrer in villas , travel , retirement , real estate , Puerto Vallarta , Mexico , homes , golf , deep sea fishing , condos , buyers agents , Boomers , boomer living

Jim Scherrer
 By: Jim Scherrer

Well, it appears as though the effects of the mortgage crisis in the US which began in March, 2008 followed by the collapse of the stock market in October, 2008 are finally being felt in Puerto Vallarta. Thanks to the strong Canadian Dollar, tourist expenditures in Vallarta for goods and services, including retirement real estate, held up fairly well for most of 2008. However, during the September/October timeframe, the Canadian Dollar plunged by more than 20%, thus reducing the Canadian purchasing power accordingly. Consequently, both the Americans and Canadians are now hesitant to aggressively invest in anything, especially foreign retirement properties.

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