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Work, achievement and raising a family were so demanding, many of the baby boomer generation forgot how to play. Therefore, they don't know how to retire. Retirement Life Matters help you learn how to play again and provides information about different senior activities to make your retirement best. While planning a retirement resembling a twenty year vacation is not recommended, becoming involved in senior citizen activities that one enjoys is vital to limiting brain age. Explore how to Find You Retirement Passion when your primary focus for the last thirty years has been work and family. Remember Play Isn't Just For Children, but sustains young old men. Golf stands at the forefront of the retirement activity, but many other activities are popular with the not so old senior. Many other activities, hobbies inspire retirement learning. Not just for stay-at-home moms, Scrapbooking 101 has become popular with retirees who want to organize a lifetime of photos. Genealogy adds a whole new dimension to organizing family history. Travel is still the number one leisure goal for the citizen senior. If you can't afford to hit the road, you may be interested in Inexpensive or No-Cost Fun for Seniors. If travel is important, nothing adds to the trip experience than have wonderful photos to remember the experience. 10 Tips for Great Travel Photos will help you take you pictures to the next level.