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Florida: Winter Wonderland? Although Florida is primarily known for its warm, white sand beaches and perfect picnic weather, TheTravel. com recently released an article called “10 Most Beautiful Places in Florida to Visit That Photo by James Patterson Actually Feel Like A Winter Wonderland.” This fun article by Rehan Braylon rates three of the top 10 cities in the Lifestyles After 50 readership area! Whether you want to marvel at holiday decorations, go ice skating outdoors, or stroll around quaint towns full of twinkling lights, these Florida locales will make you feel like you are in a winter wonderland. 10 - Orlando The world-famous theme parks transform into winter wonderlands with special holiday attractions and shows. Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party allows access to Disney parks for festive entertainment after hours. Enjoy incredibly detailed Christmas decor and themed treats like hot Butterbeer at Universal’s Islands of Adventure. Gaylord Palms Resort hosts ICE! - a dazzling exhibit of ice sculptures. Their Christmas Town event includes ice tubing and live shows. SeaWorld presents a Christmas Celebration with roller coasters, shows, Santa meet-and-greets, and a sea of decorative lights. 8 - Tampa From dazzling light displays to Christmas villages and festivals, Tampa knows how to deck the halls. The centerpiece is the Downtown Tampa Christmas

Tree towering over Curtis Hixon Park as the Riverwalk lights up along the Hillsborough River. At the Florida State Fairgrounds, Snowfest transforms an area into a winter wonderland with real falling snow. Enjoy light displays synchronized to holiday music, snow tubing, ice skating, and photos with Santa at his outpost. Under the dome at Tropicana Field, Enchant Christmas features a festive light maze and ice-skating trail. Historic Ybor City gets into the holiday spirit with the Holly Jolly Trolley for festive drinks, live music, and light displays along 7th Ave. 5 - Naples Naples’ mild winter weather still allows holiday magic. The centerpiece is the lavish Christmas tree display at Cambier Park along the Naples Pier. Over 100,000 twinkling lights illuminate palm trees and the boardwalk. Nearby, the Baker Museum puts on an immersive light show synchronized to holiday classics on their facade. Tinsel Together at the Conservancy Nature Center decks out the trails and gardens in winter cheer lights. Downtown 3rd Street South comes alive with elegant holiday decorations, carolers, and festive ambiance. Beyond the lights, Naples offers holiday boat parades, seasonal shows at Artis—Naples, holiday concerts from the Naples Philharmonic, and Christmas events at top resorts like The RitzCarlton.

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The Magic of Christmas BY JAN LARRAINE COX

As a little child, I was enthralled with Christmas lights and the mysterious, wrapped presents under the tree. I searched the faces of the adults in the room, all dressed in their holiday finest. The magic of Christmas, the miracle of Baby Jesus: somebody will surely explain it to me? But no, I’m on my own to figure it out. It must have something to do with music, because wherever I look on TV there are brass bands and drum rolls, synchronized step dancers in color coordinated outfits leaping on stage among fir trees. The fife and drum corps enter playing holiday music accentuated by flutes and piccolos.

the comic strip character. My aunt is an artist! Decades later, the doll survives unscathed because I have always kept her safe on my guest bed, and away from kids who might play rough. Valerie’s gift is the Tinker Toys she asked for from Santa. But how did he know where to buy it? How does he find all the gifts for children worldwide in time for Christmas? Well, the elves made at the North Pole, we are told (further proving to us the magic of Christmas).

After the adults opened their presents, it was time to go into the dining room for the most spectacular meal of the whole year. Grandma’s homemade bread, My little sister Valerie is about to have her second based on the family’s European recipe, is a highlight birthday, and she is caught up in the magic and mystery of the meal. After we all had turkey, dressing, mashed of Christmas. The adults seem grateful we little ones are potatoes, sweet potatoes, Grandma’s bread and butter, here and the excitement starts to build. Aunt Rosy hands tossed salad, green beans, cranberry mold salad, and me a gift to unwrap. Everyone is watching and a surprise a choice of Christmas pies, we adjourned back to the wave of shyness comes over me. But Uncle George saves living room, where we played with our new toys! the day by making one of his jokes to lighten the mood. Now, looking back, I understand all the adult details My gift is a handmade doll named Little Lulu that Aunt behind Christmas, and I know who actually buys and Rosy made especially for me. She looks exactly like the wraps those presents. But I look back with fondness on cartoon of Little Lulu from the Sunday paper. I can’t my childhood self and I can still experience the magic of understand how Aunt Rosy created an exact replica of Christmas.

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Movie Preview: “Candy Cane Lane” BY RANDAL C. HILL

Brian Grazer, one of the producers of the forthcoming “Candy Cane Lane,” can hardly contain his enthusiasm when he gushes, “I can’t wait for the world to see Candy Cane Lane! I’ve wanted to make a Christmas movie my whole life, but I wanted to do something fresh and surprising. Eddie Murphy in this hilarious cast really brings the funny.”

In addition to featuring Murphy in his latest star turn, the cast also includes Tracee Ellis Ross (Diana Ross’s daughter) as Eddie’s wife Carol, and Jillian Bell as Pepper. The screenplay was written by Kelly Younger (“Frozen II,” the Muppets movies), an English professor who moonlights in the world of celluloid magic and was inspired by his childhood experiences in El Segundo, a working-class beach suburb near the Los Angeles airport.

“Candy Cane Lane” centers on Chris (Eddie Murphy) as a man on a mission to win his neighborhood’s annual Christmas home-decoration contest. After he makes a deal with a rascally elf named Pepper to improve his chances of winning, Pepper casts a spell that brings the 12 days of Christmas to life but, in the process, wreaks havoc on the town. Chris, Carol and their three children race against the clock to break Pepper’s spell, battle devious characters, try to contain mayhem and salvage Christmas for everyone.

According to Younger, for three weeks each December, Acacia Street, a cul-de-sac of 26 traditional tract houses, magically morphs into Candy Cane Lane when residents there put out lights and decorations for strolling spectators to enjoy. The holiday fun-fest will be released on December 1 and available on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories around the globe.

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8 Florida Christmas Traditions You Won’t Find Anywhere Else Adapted from an article on SouthernLiving.com The Christmas season in Florida isn’t a traditional winter wonderland. Floridians gather ‘round the palm tree in shorts, drink ice-cold eggnog while opening presents, and toast candy cane martinis poolside before setting up a picnic on the beach. White sand beaches take the place of snowy landscapes. We gathered up our favorite ways Sunshine State natives celebrate the winter season in “Florida fashion.” Decorations with Beachy Style This Southern-most point appreciates a fresh pine-scented house just as much as anyone, but the decorations might feature turquoise and sand color scheme with starfish and seashells. Christmas Dinners with Citrus Some Floridians might ditch the Christmas roast in favor of a full-on seafood feast. Others opt to add citrus—it’s in season in December—to holiday menu staples (like roasting a turkey with orange and lemon). Publix Key Lime Pie is a strong contender for the dessert menu. Taking to the Water in Boat Parades With more than 8,000 miles of shoreline, there are more boat parades than any other. From small-town events to big city extravaganzas, there’s always a floating light show nearby. For particularly scenic parades, check out one of the many Florida Keys lighted boat parades. The 12 Days of Christmas (Florida Style) Head to The Gasparilla Inn & Club in Boca Grande to celebrate the 12 Days of Christmas. Festivities include decorating gingerbread houses, holiday movies on the lawn, roasted

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chestnuts, eggnog, and the annual tree lighting. Underwater Spectacles (With Mermaids) Weeki Wachee Springs State Park is home to one of Florida’s weirdest wonders: real-life mermaids. Come the holidays, in addition to the show’s regular roster of mermaids, visitors might catch a swimming Santa or his elves, too. Traveling Back in Time for A Festive Night or Two In Tampa, there’s the Victorian Christmas Stroll at the Henry B. Plant Museum, which brings visitors to the museum for a festive winter exhibit that brings to life an authentic Victorian-style Christmas celebration, complete with carolers, spiced cider, and trimmed trees. White Sand Wonderland Situated on Little Sarasota Bay in Osprey, Florida, visitors can find a merry and bright Florida Christmas celebration that dazzles. The Holly Days and Mangrove Lights celebration at Historic Spanish Point takes place on the 30-acre gem, decked in lights illuminating the pathways, holly plantings, and mangroves. The area includes some of the most extensive gardens on the Gulf Coast and has a beautiful chapel, historic homes, and holiday cheer around every corner. Making Snow (And Fun) At Snow Fest in Naples, over a thousand ice blocks are put through a chipper to create tons of powdery snow. It’s the perfect spot for throwing snowballs, making snow angels, and even tobogganing. After playing in the snow, make your way to the sands to warm up on a patch of classic white Florida sands. collector,” says Glancy. “I love seeing students’ eyes light up and I feed off the energy of their increased passion for wine.”


“Only So Much Time” BY: RANDAL C. HILL When Ingrid Croce sat her husband Jim down at the kitchen table on their Pennsylvania farm one night, she told him they were finally about to become parents. Jim was so overcome with emotion that he composed “Time in a Bottle” that very night: If I could save time in a bottle // The first thing that I’d like to do Is to save every day till eternity passes away // Just to spend them with you Of course, life doesn’t work that way, and we are granted only a finite number of days together: But there never seems to be enough time // To do the things you want to do once you find them Their blessed event was a boy. The happy couple named him Adrian. “Time in a Bottle” ended up on Croce’s first successful album, “You Don’t Mess Around with Jim.” The title track on ABC Records had been a rollicking Top Ten novelty single, but “Time in a Bottle” ended up

being buried on the LP’s second side. Fast-forward a couple of years, and Jim Croce had become a recording superstar. Sadly, in September 1973, he and his backup band were touring in the South when their small chartered plane struck a tree on takeoff and everyone on board perished. Adrian Croce had turned two years old just eight days earlier. Coincidentally, one week before the crash, ABC-TV had aired a nowforgotten Movie of the Week, “She Lives!” starring Desi Arnaz, Jr., which told the story of a young woman stricken with cancer. The film’s producers had included “Time in a Bottle” on the movie’s soundtrack. The following day, radio stations were bombarded with callers asking to hear the poignant tune again. ABC Records issued Croce’s creation, which raced to the peak of the Billboard singles chart and quickly became Jim’s signature song.

Noodle Kugel Recipe by Jenn Segal, OnceUponAChef.com Noodle kugel is a traditional Jewish holiday dish of egg noodles baked in a sweet or savory custard.

Ingredients for the streusel topping: • 1 cup packed dark brown sugar • 1-¼ cups sifted all-purpose flour • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

• ¼ teaspoon salt • 1 stick unsalted butter, cold, cut into ½-inch chunks

Ingredients for the kugel: • 12 oz. bag wide egg noodles • 4 large eggs • 8 oz. sour cream • 8 oz. cream cheese, softened • 2 cups half & half Method: 1. Combine the brown sugar, flour, cinnamon, and salt in a medium bowl. Rub in the butter with your fingertips until the mixture has a clumpy, crumbly texture.

• ½ cup granulated sugar • 1 teaspoon salt • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon

Refrigerate until ready to use. 2. Preheat the oven to 325°F and set an oven rack in the middle position. Butter a 9 x 13-inch baking dish.

3. Bring a large pot of unsalted water to a boil. Cook the noodles for 6 to 8 minutes or until tender. Drain well. 4. In a large bowl, whisk the eggs. Add the sour cream and cream cheese and whisk to combine. Add the half & half, sugar, salt, vanilla, and cinnamon, and whisk until completely smooth. 5. Spread the cooked noodles

evenly in the prepared baking dish. Pour the custard mixture over top. Cover with aluminum foil and bake for 35 minutes. Sprinkle the streusel topping evenly over the top, making sure to cover all the noodles. Bake uncovered for 35 to 40 minutes more, or until the streusel topping is crisp. 6. Cool for about 20 minutes, then cut into squares and serve.

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Armchair Adventure: Silent Night and a Tale of Two Chapels By Evelyn Kelly, PhD 1818: It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. For Father Josef Mohr in the village of Oberndorf, Austria, it was wonderful because Christmas was coming and war with Napoleon was over. It was the worst of times because a mouse had chewed the organ entrails, and there could be no church music. The war had ravaged the village leaving turmoil, suffering and hunger. Needed was the spirit of Christmas and joyful music to provide hope. Sitting on a small hill in the peaceful Alps, he pondered his situation with no music. Inspired, he took out a pen and wrote a poem he titled Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht. Why not set the poem to music? He contacted his organist Franz Gruber who composed a melody using his guitar. The church had Christmas music, and we have the best known all Christmas hymns: “Silent Night.” The first chapel: During our excursion from nearby Salzburg, we are deposited in the village of Oberndorf. The whole being of this city is saturated with memorabilia and souvenirs of Silent Night. We make our way through the hoopla and climb the steps to a small white octagonal building with a tiled roof, a cupola bell helmet and lantern. The setting is framed by two large evergreens. River flooding destroyed the first little chapel, but in 1936, a new chapel on a higher site was built. In fact, the whole town of Oberndorf moved about half a mile upstream. It was a joy to experience the site commemorating where the great Christmas carol was written and performed.

chapel is nestled on the southern tip of Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland. Billboards on the Interstate advertised this wonderland, but seeing the little Silent Night chapel is a wonder in itself. In 1976, Wally Bronner was on a European trip buying ornaments and memorabilia for his Christmas store. The family had started the Christmas store in 1945, the same year that war had ended. When visiting Oberndorf, he had a marvelous idea: to build a replica of this chapel at Bronner’s Christmas Wonderland. He got permission from the Oberndorf city officials and set out to recreate the chapel in Frankenmuth at the south end of town. Care was taken to make it as authentic as possible. Inside, guests may hear in 30 different languages the message of Christ’s birth as told in Luke 2:1-19. Outside, lamp posts line the walkway with Silent Night displayed in 300 languages. “Silent Night” may be heard inside and outside the chapel grounds. Bronner’s display also includes a life-size nativity. The inspirational landmark is fully illuminated at night, and open daily for visitation and meditation at no charge. From Austria to Michigan, the story of Silent Night has an important message for our world today. The small chapel is a tangible reminder of the spirit of peace in the world. I loved the story and the chapel so much that I ordered a small chapel replica from Bronner’s. I display the little chapel with my Christmas decor, and I tell this story of Silent Night to guests and to everyone who will listen.

The second chapel: In Frankenmuth, Michigan a 56-foot-tall

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Solo Travel: Just Do It By Patricia Horwell 1818: It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. When you’ve got the itch to get out there and go, you just have to scratch it. Sure, it’s fun to travel with a buddy, but that is not always possible. Life is too short for “coulda, woulda, shoulda.” It’s time to plan your adventure. Whether you are longing for a simple road trip, a cruise or a vacation in a foreign or exotic location, you can do it. There’s no compromise with solo travel. You can do what you want, when you want. Plan it. Although you are the master of your trip, remember to be flexible. Sometimes the unexpected can make for the best memories. Choose destinations with good healthcare and consider buying travel insurance. Pack light. You don’t need as much as you think! (Dragging heavy luggage can be exhausting.) Remember to pack any medications you’ll need. Always trust your instincts. You have been around the block a few times and know when a situation isn’t quite right. Choose accommodations where you can socialize. Bed and breakfast inns are great places to meet other nomads. Some tour operators run group trips for solo travelers and many cruise lines now offer single cabins. There are also dining rooms and meeting spaces where you can meet other single cruisers.

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Learn a few phrases. Knowing a bit of the language, even if you’re not fluent, can help if you need directions, medical care or even if making purchases. The locals appreciate your attempt, even if you slaughter their language. It shows respect for the culture. Remember to say “hello” before you ask for help. Be fearless. Try hiking, skiing, visiting museums, or something you’ve always wanted to try. Stay Connected. Be sure to let family or close friends know your itinerary in case of an emergency. Send daily texts. They’ll love following your adventure. Pay attention. Always know where your belongings are. Make copies of your ID or passport and keep them separate from the originals. You can also take photos of them and keep them on your mobile phone. It is helpful to know the location of your embassy or consulate. Hit the road. A solo road trip can be a soul-satisfying experience as you travel at your own pace. Just be sure to give your car a good check before you go. Take your favorite snacks to munch on. You’ll have space to bring home some of those souvenirs you just had to have. It’s also wise to carry some paper maps. Take photos. Finally, bring a camera or use your mobile phone to take photos. You might want to make up a book or hang a few prints at home to remember your trip. Stay hydrated and have fun!


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The Super Adult Identity By Julie Dee Suman, PhD

May I have the super adult discount? I’m 51 years old, and in AARP terms, I’m considered a senior citizen, but I certainly don’t feel like senior discounts apply to me. Society would argue that I’m not “old” until Medicare eligibility at 65. Others may claim that senior citizen status starts when you draw Social Security. (Do those definitions change if I retire early?)

They have a position in a culture that garners respect. But in the Western world, the words “old-timer,” “geriatric,” and even “Boomer” imply that you’re somehow incapable or behind the times. So, what moniker describes this diverse group? A survey conducted by Ina Jaffe from NPR to identify new terms for aging indicated that “older adults” received the most votes. “Older adults” is considered polite and is vastly more preferred than “senior citizens.” “Senior” and “elder” also made the acceptable list.

The Social Security Act of 1935 determined that 65 equated with senior status. At that time, doctors and scientists countered that old age should relate to other factors like chronic health conditions, economic Jaffe further went on to status, and family identify a possible new term that she heard on Twitter. history – that society should consider aspects of modern The person she followed tweeted that she was buying life when defining a “senior citizen.” I could get behind tickets to a show in London, and instead of a “senior “You’re as young as you feel.” discount,” they used the term “super adult.” Jaffe felt The National Council on Aging (NCOA) states there will the term acknowledges that you’ve reached an age be 40 million older adults by 2030 (note that “older” where you have done something great. (It also calls up is not defined). However, many of this cohort still hold vague notions of superheroes in capes and masks.) jobs. Some will be taking expeditions around the world. It’s no secret that I’m a fan of the term “super adult.” It Others may be helping raise young grandchildren. Some reflects a vibrant group with much to give to society and may have delayed having children until later in life and living on their terms. However, please note this warning: are years away from grandkids. You see older adults I googled “super adult” and found myself looking at ads embracing technology, social media, workouts, and for adult diapers. Not exactly empowering, but let’s take actively participating in society. “Feeble” is not how I that as a challenge to show that older Americans are would describe seniors, and nor should you. indeed “super.” In Eastern societies, elders are revered for their wisdom.

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BOOK REVIEW

Dolly Parton’s Life in Rhinestones - by Kathy A. Megyeri

“I just wanted to be different. I wanted to be seen. I wanted to wow the audience. I wanted to really dazzle them.” (Dolly Parton) One of the happiest trips I ever took was to Dollywood, Dolly Parton’s theme park in the Smokey Mountains. While the others ate at the many restaurants, bought souvenirs, attended musicals in the theaters and enjoyed the rides, I remained in her museum filled with costumes, tried on some of her wigs, and appreciated Dolly’s sense of style and fashion. You can find all this and more in her dazzling new coffee table book “Behind the Seams; My Life in Rhinestones.” The book’s gorgeous photographs include close-ups of some of the intricate costume beadwork and take the reader on a journey through her private costume archive. It tells the story in her own words of her lifelong love of fashion, including how she developed her distinct style that has endeared her to fans all over the world. The book tells the story of these outfits – from the little bolero vest she wore performing as a child to her simple wedding dress to the red dress that turned her into Miss Mona in the “Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.” Growing up in the hollows of East Tennessee, she loved make-up and wanted to be pretty, so she started wearing the tight, low-cut, sexy outfits her mother made for her and even suffered a whipping or two from her dad and grandfather to keep that look.

When she went to Nashville in 1964 to become a country star, others told her to “tone it down,” but she loved the big hair and make-up, the long nails, the high heels, the flashy clothes and above all, the rhinestones that became her Dolly style. She is proud of her motto “To thine own self be true.” She writes, “My clothes and make-up reveal the real me and even though they’re ‘made up,’ they reflect my innermost self, my own personal truth.” The book pays homage to her designer, tailors, hairdressers, make-up artists, photographers, her long-time creative director Steve Summers, and her personal assistant and best friend Judy Ogle, who’s assembled her clothing archive and is preserving it. Dolly’s niece Rebecca Seaver selected the pieces featured in the book from among the thousands Dolly owns. Dolly says, “Rebecca knows every dress I ever wore, how it looked, how it felt, and how it smelled so she’s selected items spanning six decades from complete outfits, accessories, shoes and wigs, all with the purpose of encouraging readers to develop their own sense of style.” She finishes: “I value my freedom to look like and be my own true self more than anything else, and I hope this book will give you the confidence to look like and be the person you want to be and are and enjoy your own journey behind the seams.”

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Question: After a person dies, is the Social Security number used or reissued to someone else? (M. Ordones, Miramar) Answer: No. We do not reassign a Social Security number (SSN) after the number holder’s death. Even though we have issued over 453 million SSNs so far, and we assign about 5.5 million new numbers each year, the current numbering system will provide us with enough new numbers for several generations into the future with no changes in the numbering system. Question: How long does it take, and what is the cost, to receive a Social Security Card? (R. Vargas, Hialeah) Answer: Getting a social security card is free. We mail your Social Security card as soon as we have all the necessary information, usually within 7-10 business days from that time. Because we are experiencing slight delays in processing mail-in Social Security card applications, it may take us between 2-4 weeks to process a mail-in application and return the evidence. If you are applying for a new or replacement Social Security card using Form I-765 and/or Form I-485, we will issue your card within 7-10 business days after U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services approves your work authorization or Permanent Residence application. Question: What should I do if my name and Social Security number do not match Internal Revenue Service records? (E. McAllistor, Deerfield Beach) Answer: Contact us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-3250778), Monday through Friday between 8:00 am and 7:00 pm and speak to a representative.

AROUND TOWN DECEMBER 1 - 10: A MADRIGAL DINNER Carrollwood Cultural Center, 4537 Lowell Rd., Tampa DECEMBER 1 - 31: ENCHANT - REINDEER GAMES Tropicana Field, 1 Tropicana Dr., St. Petersburg DECEMBER 3: LIVE MUSIC AT THE DALI The Dali, 1 Dali Blvd., St. Petersburg DECEMBER 9: MERRY BEACH MARKET HOLIDAY FESTIVAL R.O.C Park, 200 Rex Pl., Madeira Beach DECEMBER 9: OVATIONS – THE NUTCRACKER SUITE ACT 2 Dunedin High School, 1651 Pinehurst Rd., Dunedin DECEMBER 10: HOLIDAY PICNIC Philippe Park, 2525 Philippi Pkwy., Safety Harbor DECEMBER 13: A VERY SINATRA CHRISTMAS The Birchwood, 340 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg DECEMBER15: A VERY BROADWAY CHRISTMAS Duke Energy Center for the Arts – Mahaffey Theater, 400 1st St. S., St. Petersburg DECEMBER 16: HOLIDAY POPS Duke Energy Center for the Arts – Mahaffey Theater, 400 1st St. S., St. Petersburg DECEMBER 17: HOLIDAY POPS Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater DECEMBER 17: OPERA HOLIDAY SPARKLE Hough Hall, St. Peterburg College, 6605 5th Ave. N., St. Petersburg DECEMBER 17: CONCERT BAND – HOLIDAY CONCERT Dunedin Community Center, 1920 Pinehurst Rd., Dunedin DECEMBER 22: CANDLELIGHT JAZZ: HOLIDAY CLASSICS Coastal Creative, 2201 1st Ave. S., St. Petersburg DECEMBER 23: HOLIDAY LIGHTS Largo Central Park, 101 Central Park Dr., Largo DECEMBER 29: JEN KRAMER - MAGICAL HOLIDAY Ruth Echerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater DECEMBER 30: NUTCRACKER MAGICAL CHRISTMAS BALLET Bill Edwards Foundation for the Arts, 400 1st St. S., St. Petersburg DECEMBER 31: SALUTE TO VIENNA: NEW YEAR’S CONCERT Ruth Echerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Rd., Clearwater

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Taking charge of your diabetes By Dr. Francisco Solis; Optum

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ype 2 diabetes is a condition that affects many people, and knowing what it can do over time is very important for managing your health. If blood sugar is poorly managed, over time it can start to affect different parts of your body. Regular check-ups are key to effective diabetes management Your doctor can help you keep your blood sugar levels under control by monitoring your A1C levels, which are a measure of your average blood sugar over the past three months. It is also important to have regular tests for your cholesterol, blood pressure and kidney function. Lifestyle changes can help manage your blood sugar levels Adopting a healthy, low-sugar, low-carb diet is critical. Regular exercise complements dietary changes, as it aids in effectively utilizing glucose. It is important to remember that sugar is not naturally harmful; however, it becomes problematic when not properly metabolized.

This analogy is like maintaining a car — without using it and providing the right fuel, it will eventually break down. Misconceptions about diabetes Physicians often encounter common misconceptions about diabetes and its long-term effects. Common misconceptions include: • Lifestyle does not affect diabetes; it is all about family history. While family history can influence diabetes risk, lifestyle choices such as diet and exercise play a significant role in type 2 diabetes, regardless of family background. • Only being overweight leads to diabetes. Some believe that carrying extra weight is the sole cause of diabetes. However, this is an oversimplification. Some people carry extra weight without developing diabetes, indicating that weight is not the only contributing factor. • Eating any sugar causes diabetes. Although monitoring sugar intake is important, it is a misconception that consuming sugary foods directly causes diabetes. Genetics and overall dietary habits are key factors in diabetes development.

Because Your Health Matters

• Those with diabetes cannot have carbs or sweets at all. It is a common mistake to think people with diabetes must completely cut out carbohydrates and sugary foods. In reality, having them in controlled amounts within a balanced diet is key. • Delaying medication is safer. Some think it is better to put off starting medication as long as possible. However, this can actually make diabetes worse and harder to manage in the long term. With the right diet, exercise regimen and medication, the goal is not perpetual reliance on medication but rather the possibility of minimizing or even discontinuing it, especially for older adults. What you can do By visiting your doctor regularly and prioritizing your health, you can take charge of your diabetes. Early recognition and intervention can prevent complications and promote better overall health for individuals living with diabetes. Dr. Francisco Solis is a physician at Optum – Little Havana in Miami, FL.

Primary care for Medicare patients. It matters who takes care of you, regardless of your age. At WellMed and Optum, our doctors and care teams focus on prevention to help you live healthier because to us, your health matters.

Learn more now. Call 1-727-761-3433 today* or visit OurDocsCare.com Calling this number will direct you to a licensed insurance agent. The company does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in health programs and activities. We provide free services to help you communicate with us such as letters in other languages or large print. Or, you can ask for an interpreter. To ask for help, please call 888-781-9355. ATENCIÓN: Si habla español (Spanish), hay servicios de asistencia de idiomas, sin cargo, a su disposición. Llame al 888-781-9355. 請注意: 如果您說中文 (Chinese),我們免費為您提供語言協助服務。請致電:888-781-WELL (9355)。 23-12131778_AD_GFL_WMOPT_SFL_LA50 Suncoast DEC_10.25x10.98_KH_080323

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