Baby Boomers
Baby boomers have impacted every decade as they course through their lives. One more legacy to go: how to age. Will they give the world an inspiring model?
Kaitekisei
Wednesday, January 11 2012 at 09:47PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 1 Comment
Kaitekisei roughly means comfort translated from Japanese to English. In more specific terms it describes a condition of spiritual and physical satisfaction, a very pleasant feeling. What comfort is to different people varies as much as the people themselves. What is clear is that comfort only comes after a certain amount of evolution.
Take for example the automobile. In its earliest days one wouldn’t have been concerned with comfort; one would be grateful just to arrive without a breakdo
Subdition?
Tuesday, August 23 2011 at 01:55PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
The building craze is over, but is a new craze underfoot: subditions? The housing boom lasted so long, it foiled us into a malaise of thinking that it was normal. “Oh yes, we’ll be breaking ground on another addition next week,” was spoken at many a dinner conversation. That or, “We’ve simply outgrown our 3,000 sq ft home and are moving to a bigger place.”
Well, those days are over and more frequently heard are remodeling conversations: new cabinet faces in t
Mid Century Modern Hits Retirement Age
Wednesday, June 29 2011 at 04:46PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Dragon
Thursday, June 16 2011 at 02:03PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Much assistive technology ends up benefitting us all; fax machines and closed captioning are two biggies. Yet another one is making it big: speech-to-text, also known as speech or voice recognition software. Originally designed as an alternative input device specific to the challenges of typing, it now is increasingly used as a business productivity tool. Just yesterday, an acquaintance was using it to capture meeting notes.
The winner software in this category is Dragon. You talk, it types. Us
The Gift of Cranberry Juice
Tuesday, December 21 2010 at 10:21PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
All excited, I opened up my gift. A bottle of concentrated, unsweetened cranberry juice? Hum, not what I expected. Not like I expected something in particular, but, it wasn’t exactly … Christmassy. It was a gift from my significant other, one that had been given considerable thought.
A day later, we talked about it. More stuff isn’t what I needed, and she was right. Besides, I am one of those guys who has everything he needs. This was a gift of health. Cranberry juice would b
The Five Year Plan
Wednesday, December 15 2010 at 08:58PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Do you have a five-year plan? As it is close to New Years, how about a one-year plan for 2011? Those who make a plan are much more likely to achieve their goals than those who don’t. What about your company, what’s their plan? How about your country? Still with me? Or have you clicked outta here?
Go have a look at India’s Five Year Plans (Wikipedia link); maybe just look at the recent plan, the Eleventh 2007-2012 (scroll down). This is a country on the move. This is a country
Grave to Cradle
Tuesday, November 30 2010 at 11:30PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
The provocateur speaking… What if universal design prevents a very important part of life, that of connecting with our elders. The ideal is ongoing independence, and it is voiced most strongly by those who will retire soon, but what if we are too successful? What if old age becomes just older versions of middle age?
For many, retirement is a lot different today than years ago. It’s no longer a few years to live; it can be as many as twenty or thirty! It’s no longer a ro
Interior Design
Thursday, June 24 2010 at 11:29PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Design isn't just making things pretty or trendy, not anymore. Design includes neuroscience; maybe one could say it IS neuroscience. It’s your nervous system that matters now (it’s the planets nerves too). Our world has changed.
The Smithsonian Institution has this list: The Ten Most Disturbing Scientific Discoveries, third on the list is, "There have been mass extinctions in the past, and we're probably in one now." True or not true, what is clear is that consumer culture doesn't w
Geriatric Planning
Friday, June 26 2009 at 03:43AM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
I don’t really do something that we are all supposed to do: I don’t have a fire emergency plan for my home – not really.
I live in an attached-house part of town and know my neighbors, as do my kids. There’s a lots of people just a few doors up and down my block. A fire happens and we’ll be out front checking on each other – that’s the way it’s happened when there were other fires.
We also are loaded up with cell phones. I have plenty of smoke de
Living Large in the 70's
Friday, June 12 2009 at 08:55PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
See it in video: Living Large in the 70's
Ahh, the 70’s. Muhammad Ali, Mark Spitz, Vietnam, China and Watergate. What about Star Wars, disco, Atari and video cassettes? How about the New York City blackout, Son of Sam and Guardian Angels? A pretty amazing decade, but, I’m not talking about those 70’s. I’m talking about you and your seventies!
Becoming seventy is far away, maybe 10, 20, 30 or even 40 years off. When it comes, I’m sure you want to be living a great
New Baby vs New Elder
Friday, June 05 2009 at 05:34PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
A bit of a rant today:
It’s getting to be years ago that I was looking at bookshelves filled with books on having a baby, bringing a baby home, what to do with a baby when it’s home, what to expect next; what it’s expressing and when, how-to this and that. Then the parents, and what they are going through and how they can handle it. I still see that bookshelf at bookstores, how could I not? It’s one of the bigger shelves in the store.
But I go now in search of a differe
CAPS - Certified Aging In Place Specialist
Thursday, February 26 2009 at 02:58PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Hooray! I am a CAPS graduate. What’s so different? Through manuals, instruction, discussion and testing, I added to my knowledge (even me, Mr. know-it-all). And, I am very excited.
CAPS is an acronym for Certified Aging In Place Specialist. It is a three-day training and certification course offered by NAHB, National Association of Home Builders. One day is devoted to general business management for builders; the other two days provide aging-in-place training in both marketing and communi
The Three Little Boomers
Wednesday, February 18 2009 at 11:58PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Once upon a time there were three little boomers and the time came for them to leave home and seek their fortunes. Before they left, their mother told them, "Whatever you do, do it the best that you can because that's the way to get along in the world."
The first little boomer built his house out of straw because it was the easiest and cheapest thing to do.
The second little boomer built his house out of sticks. This was a more expensive and beautiful house but lacked any amenities for later i
More than Your House ... Your Money!
Friday, June 06 2008 at 12:45PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Another area of self evaluation will be your economic forecast. Most simply, will there be enough financial resources for you to live the way you wish to live? Managing your assets always mattered, however, the retirement model you grew up with has little remaining practical value. To retire at age 65 and to have a nice life for the next 20 years requires a crazy amount of money – think millions (you might have less than $50,000.00 cash). Or, you’ll considerably scale back your lifes
Try Before You Buy
Friday, May 30 2008 at 04:23PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
You’re a construction worker, single and moving into a new rental apartment. Unknown to you it has been updated applying universal design. Not a bad place. Bigger bathroom, wider doors and hallways, everything is easier to reach. Different, but good. Then one day, oops, hernia. Back home after the hospital, whew, this apartment is really great! It’s making life easy as you recover, especially when coughing by itself is a chore, never mind having to manage the rest of day-to-day livin
Boomers Know
Monday, April 07 2008 at 10:25PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Baby Boomers have had quit a run and it is far from over. They created civil rights, a sex revolution and aerobic exercise. Their presidents included Kennedy, Nixon, Carter, Reagan, Clinton and Bush. Their health improved and they are living longer. They are wealthy. In 2007 the first boomer collected social security. As they enter what used to be known as their retirement years, it is up to them again to define who they are by defining what it means to be an older person.
Will Boomers draw on
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