by Margaret Ingraham | Sep 15, 2021 | Uncategorized
In 2019, fully sixty-five percent of the population of the United States was under 40 years of age, demographers tell us. And by applying simple math to that number, we can say with a good deal of certainty that twenty years ago on 9/11/2001 literally millions of...
by Margaret Ingraham | Sep 1, 2021 | Uncategorized
There is an old song – a hundred years old now – but doubtless familiar to those folks that we refer to as seniors today. It was written by Jerome Kern in 1920 and it encourages listeners to “look for the silver lining.” The implication is, of course, that such can be...
by Margaret Ingraham | Aug 18, 2021 | Uncategorized
Schools are opening across the country. Children are headed back to classrooms – for now. As the country and world begin to assess the potential of another more virulent strain of the delta virus, we are once again face-to-face with a different reality. But so many...
by Margaret Ingraham | Aug 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
Many of us at NFESH are… well, honestly… what some might call rabid baseball fans. For years now we have faithfully supported our “hometown team,” the Washington Nationals. And over the course of those years we have come to consider many of the players to be friends....
by Margaret Ingraham | Jul 21, 2021 | Uncategorized
“Some things are worth repeating,” the saying goes. And we at NFESH are in full accord with the sentiment it represents – whether what is being repeated are simply words or if they are far more than that. Annual celebrations, like individual birthdays or national...
by Margaret Ingraham | Jul 7, 2021 | Uncategorized
No. There is not a typo in the title. Here in the shadow of the nation’s capital, where NFESH’s offices are located — just as we imagine is true in large cities, small towns and rural communities across the country – the reminders of Fourth of July celebrations...