Tips for solo trips
DEAR HELOISE: In response to the person who was wondering about traveling solo, there are several online groups on Facebook for people who travel solo, as well as tour groups that cater to solo travelers. There is one group that specifically offers tours to women traveling solo for both domestic and international travel.
Also, the tours offered by Road Scholars often include solo travelers. I hope this encourages those who want to step out on their own but are in need of a “safety net.”
• Ann Edgecombe, in Jacksonville, Florida
DEAR HELOISE: In response to Sharon, who feels that it is a tragedy that kids today are not taught cursive writing in school, I would like to come at it from my perspective as an old guy and a retired educator. Educators have been tasked with more sophisticated demands on what is expected in written work. The shape of the letters is far less significant than the organization and clarity of the thought that the student is expressing.
A variety of writing tasks (expository, persuasive and narrative) require differing methods to construct an effective text. Perhaps Sharon (as well as myself) need to recognize that the “tragedy” has another cure. Can Sharon use social media to connect to her grandchild’s inbox? We don’t teach students how to use a slide rule either. The ship has sailed.
• Peter Jacoby, in Bozeman, Montana
DEAR HELOISE: Please inform your readers of Dolly Parton’s Imagination LIBRAry at ImaginationLIBRAry.com. Once registered, children receive a free book that is appropriate for their age each month from birth through age 5. Although it’s not available everywhere, it’s worth checking out. It puts books in homes that may not have any.
• Becky G., via email
DEAR HELOISE: If I answer the phone and get the “Can you hear me?” reply from the other person, I reply with a Northern Norwegian dialect and say, “Ka sa dokker?” (“What did you say?”) They often hang up.
• Rolf T., via email
Rolf, good idea. Never say “yes” in this situation.
• Heloise
DEAR HELOISE: Just to add to the use of bright-colored pillowcases for travel, this is also important if you bring your favorite pillow to the hospital. Otherwise it may get tossed in the hospital laundry where everything looks the same.
• Marie C., via email
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