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                                JUNE 2015
                                  
                                
                                   
                                  
                                “We must not
                                   allow the clock and the calendar to blind us to the fact that each moment of
                                   life is a miracle and mystery.” 
                                       
                                - H.G. Wells  
                                
                                   
                                  
                                
                                
                                RECIPE Fresh Oregano
                                Vegan Pesto  
                                
                                1 cup fresh oregano leaves (removed from the
                                stems)  
                                
                                ¼ cup nutritional yeast  
                                
                                ¼ cup pecans (or other nuts)  
                                
                                1 tablespoon olive oil  
                                
                                ½ teaspoon lemon zest  
                                
                                ¼ teaspoon balsamic vinegar  
                                
                                ¼ teaspoon salt (or to taste)  
                                
                                  
                                
                                Put all ingredients in a small food processor. Process until mostly
                                smooth, with only tiny pieces of nuts remaining. Serve over pasta, mixed in a dip
                                or layered in lasagna. Two tablespoons of the pesto mixed with ¼ cup pasta cooking
                                water tossed with ½ lb. cooked pasta serves two. (Double to serve
                                four.)  
                                
                                 
                                  
                                
                                BRAIN TEASER Time Is of the
                                Essence. If it were two
                                hours later, it would be half as long until midnight as it would be if it were an
                                hour later. What time is it now?*  
                                
                                 
                                  
                                
                                DID YOU KNOW? 
                                The (other) windy city  
                                According to the Weather Channel, Amarillo is the windiest city in
                                   America (average wind speed of 13.6 mph).4  
                                
                                 
                                         
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                                WHEN CLAIMING SOCIAL SECURITY, IT PAYS TO
                                WAIT  
                                For some years now, baby
                                   boomers have been urged to wait until full retirement age (66 or 67, depending
                                   on their year of birth) to apply for Social Security. It appears that more
                                   boomers are heeding that message.    
                                    
                                Examining unpublished data
                                   from the Social Security Administration, the Center for Retirement Research at
                                   Boston College found that only 39.5% of women and 35.6% of men claimed Social
                                   Security benefits at age 62 in 2013. That compares to 56.0% of men and 62.8% of
                                   women in 1996. In 1996, 17.5% of Americans waited until full retirement age to
                                   file for benefits; by 2009, that figure had increased to
                                   28.1%.  
                                    
                                Some recent, broad surveys
                                   of pre-retirees suggest that the trend of working past 62 will continue. Data
                                   from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies indicates that 82% of
                                   Americans 60 or older expect to work after they turn 65. Across annual Gallup
                                   polls from 2002 to 2014, Americans raised their estimated retirement age from 63
                                   to 66. These statistics suggest that baby boomers are making good on their
                                   aspirations to work longer and apply for benefits later – and as monthly Social
                                   Security benefit amounts increase by roughly 8% a year for every year you wait
                                   to claim after 62, it effectively pays to wait.1  
                                        
                                 
                                          
                                
                                SENIOR COMMUNITIES SERVE UP MORE
                                FLAVOR  
                                Historically, retirement
                                   homes and assisted living facilities have not been known for fine dining.
                                   Thankfully, that is changing. Upmarket retirement communities increasingly hire
                                   or contract chefs with corporate, resort or high-end restaurant experience and
                                   serve made-from-scratch cuisine made with locally grown fruit and
                                   vegetables.  
                                   
                                As the Miami Herald
                                      notes, the major challenge is coming up with savory dishes
                                      that respect dietary restrictions. Often, spices and herbs stand in for salt,
                                      cuts of red meat are tender and not so chewy (filet mignon, New York steak),
                                      and pies and pastries contain either little sugar or sugar substitutes.
                                      Roasted, broiled and grilled dishes take priority over fried food. At some
                                      communities, daily happy hours are actually de rigeur.2  
                                         
                                       
                                ON THE BRIGHT SIDE 
                                People are growing more optimistic about their
                                retirement prospects. Allianz Life’s new LoveFamilyMoney
                                      report finds that 26% of American workers aged 35+ with
                                      household incomes greater than $50,000 say they plan to retire before age
                                      65.3  
                                     
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