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During these days of social distancing and isolation, we are all searching for ways to stay connected.  

With families sticking close to home and senior centers in lockdown, is there a positive alternative to a steady diet of negative news and loneliness? 

Challenges produce opportunities.  Perhaps empty hours are an opportunity to initiate quality conversations with those we care about, if not face to face then over the phone.  And there is so much more to talk about than the weather and what we ate for dinner!

As a way to bring joy to what are seemingly endless hours of alone time, consider using questions from If Only You Would Ask, A Guide to Inspire Quality Time to trigger memories.  To get you started, we’ve included questions from Topic #1. We hope these questions will lead to a discussion that may not have been talked about or thought about for years.

HAVE FUN!! 

High School Years 

On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate your high school years?

  1. Describe your personality as a teen.
  2. What was the hardest part about being a teen?
  3. Did a certain teacher/mentor have an impact on your life?
  4. With whom did you hang out?
  5. How did you feel about your parents?
  6. What did you do to earn spending money?
  7. Did a best friend in high school remain a life-long friend?
  8. Did you ever get in trouble with the law?
  9. What is the best thing you remember about high school?

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