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Why Are Older Americans Drinking So Much?
  + stars: | 2024-03-30 | by ( Paula Span | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
The phone awakened Doug Nordman at 3 a.m. A surgeon was calling from a hospital in Grand Junction, Colo., where Mr. Nordman’s father had arrived at the emergency room, incoherent and in pain, and then lost consciousness. At first, the staff had thought he was suffering a heart attack, but a CT scan found that part of his small intestine had been perforated. A surgical team repaired the hole, saving his life, but the surgeon had some questions. “Was your father an alcoholic?” he asked. The doctors had found Dean Nordman malnourished, his peritoneal cavity “awash with alcohol.”The younger Mr. Nordman, a military personal finance author living in Oahu, Hawaii, explained that his 77-year-old dad had long been a classic social drinker: a Scotch and water with his wife before dinner, which got topped off during dinner, then another after dinner, and perhaps a nightcap.
Persons: Doug Nordman, Nordman’s, , , Dean Nordman, Nordman Locations: Grand Junction, Colo, Oahu, Hawaii
Kids develop habits around money early, so we give our 3-year-old an allowance of $3 a week. We choose not to tie his allowance to chores to avoid turning chores into an optional thing. When I started reading books by authors such as Clifton Corbin, Beth Kobliner, Doug Nordman, and Ron Lieber about how to teach kids money concepts, I was shocked by how early they recommended starting. To me, an allowance gives my 3-year-old son the chance to practice handling money and make his own decisions about how to use it. As soon as he has the money to buy the item, we ask if he still wants to buy it.
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