
There are some sites that I come across that are just so amazing in and of themselves, that they usually don't need a huge intro. Sites like
Advanced Style, which I spotted on
Neatorama and instantly fell in love with. The site is dedicated to senior citizens who have fun with fashion, and shows off their personal flair and sense of style.

Dear Higher Power, please, please, please let me be like this woman when I grow up.
Mamas, grandmamas, let this lady be a role model for you. You do not have to be technologically impaired!

I already knew that senior citizens would rather
play the Wii over bridge, but did you know that
Wiihabilitation is also taking the country by storm? For James Mann, a patient at Wake Med Health Park in Raleigh, N.C., playing the Nintendo Wii is not only a great source of fun, but it's also helping him recover from a stroke. Shown here with recreational therapist Elizabeth Penny (see pics below), James takes part in games of Wii baseball to help him with his balance, coordination and the strengthening of his arms — how great is this?!

If you happened to miss my
gift guide for grandmas, don't worry, there's still time to get your grandma lots of great gadget goodies this
Christmas.
For more grandma-friendly ideas, which include the computerless email printer with
Presto, check out this hilarious video which features tech expert Cat Schwartz. Not only will you get some fabulous gift ideas, but you'll learn how to give your Granny a gadget makeover this holiday season, for realz yo!

Four Erickson retirement communities recently joined together for one common goal— to kick some major
Wii bowling butt! As you already know, Wii gaming is
very popular among seniors, with
Wii bowling being a top favorite! Here is a video from
Erickson Sports, which showcases some highlights from game one of the first annual "Erickson Sports Nintendo Wii Bowling Championship."