Category: Hartford Magazine

  • Travel Trends: What’s Hot, From Tennessee To Titicaca

    A recent AAA survey found that more than one-third of Americans are planning on taking a family vacation of 50 miles or more from home in the next year. If you single out Baby Boomers, that number is nearly 99 percent, according to AARP research. Millennials aren’t far behind. A study done by the U.S.…

  • Who’s Keeping Track Of Your Health Records? (Hint: It Should Be You)

    If you’re like most people, you probably keep track of your store receipts along with other important documents like purchase invoices or your car’s service records, just in case. But what about your medical and health records? Are you keeping track of those? Probably not, said Mark Laudenberger, director of health information management at Middlesex…

  • Last Word: Eyes Wide Open

    I’ve come to the conclusion that most people fall into one of two categories; those who can sleep and everybody else. Anyone reading this knows that it’s true and can almost immediately identify which one they fall into. There are no exceptions. I find that the sleepers of the world seem to be oddly pleased…

  • Last Word: Happy Brothers Day

    John Denver was the love of my life. With round glasses, shaggy blond hair, and wholesome songs about nature, he embodied everything a 7-year-old girl could ever want from a man who’d one day sing with the Muppets. Countless hours of my young life were spent yodeling along with John about mountain mammas in West…

  • Never Too Late: Tuition Waivers Send Seniors Back to School

    Walter Block can’t talk about his college graduation without becoming emotional. When he recalls the moment he collected his diploma during UConn’s commencement ceremonies in Storrs last spring, he is reduced to tears. “There must have been 8,000 people there,” the Stamford resident said, “and when they called out my name, it seemed as though…

  • Worth The Wait: Why Some Newlyweds Put Their Honeymoon On Hold

    Under a shower of rice and cheers from the crowd, the bride and groom duck into a waiting limo before being whisked off to the airport and jetting to some exotic destination with palm trees and umbrella drinks. It’s the kind of stuff that dreams are made of. However, as romantic as it all sounds,…

  • ‘First Look’ Photographs: New Tradition Gives Couples Private Moment Together

    From the exchanging of vows to the cutting of the cake, every wedding has its share of unforgettable moments. There’s the first kiss, first dance, and, of course, the very first time the bride and groom see one another on their wedding day. Traditionally, it’s a moment that has been largely reserved for the church…

  • Premarital Counseling: Therapists Advise Couples To Bring Up Issues Before Taking Vows

    Let’s be honest. Stories that begin with “Once upon a time” and end with “happily ever after” are rarely more than fairy tales. And though most couples go into their wedding day hoping that their life together will turn out like one, chances are that it won’t. The truth is that marriage, much like anything…

  • Beyond Disney: Family Fun Options Worth Exploring In Orlando

    Like peanut butter and jelly, Orlando and Walt Disney World go hand in hand. Each year tourists from all over the world descend on the sunshine state to pose with Mickey and watch fireworks over Cinderella’s castle. So popular are the theme parks, in fact, that during peak times Disney cast members are on hand…

  • Last Word: The Dentist

    I hate going to the dentist. However, as they recommend, I try and go every six months. That’s mostly because I like the idea of my teeth being located inside my mouth and not in a cup on the nightstand. So I do what I can. But I don’t like it. Half the time I…