It's time to rethink aging. Because good health is more than the absence of illness, this encouraging piece by Kay Stroud about why we need to rethink aging in the July 7, 2017, Illawarra Mercury is quite appropriate for a blog on 'sowing and reaping good health'. Stroud references a Journal of Physicology study finding that "how we age is largely up to us", so it makes sense to consider ideas that potentially affect our quality of life today and in the future. The beginning of Stroud's article Continue Reading
The evolution of genealogy and genetics is breaking down walls of limitation by Kay Stroud via OnlineOpinion.com
An interest in genealogy is easy to understand - the potential to learn what our ancestors lives were like. Many also research family history for the knowledge they hope to gain regarding potential hereditary pitfalls. So it is encouraging to hear an account of one who overcame a generic illness by learning what was inherited from her divine creator. The beginning of this account is below but you'll need to click the link at the end to read the entire article. The ratings don't lie. Continue Reading
Supporting diversity without fear by Kay Stroud via onlineopinion.com
Embracing Diversity Daily news reports are full of local, national, and global issues begging for increased support of diversity but are sometimes presented from a standpoint of fear. Certainly we all would like to contribute to improved harmony but how to have an impact can seem elusive. Below are some timely, thought provoking, and practical ideas from Kay Stroud's June 3 article in OnlineOpinion.com on how each of us can have a positive impact. Just the beginning of the article is below so Continue Reading


