Author name: Helen Tarver

Helen is a writer and advocate for living fully at every stage of life, especially after 50. With a background in wellness and personal development, she shares insights that inspire readers to embrace new opportunities, prioritize self-care, and build meaningful connections. As a contributor to Wise Old Owl, Helen offers practical advice on health, happiness, and making the most of every day. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her tending to her garden, exploring new destinations, or curled up with a great book. She firmly believes it’s never too late to grow, explore, and thrive.

12 Forgotten Lunchbox Snacks That Kids Once Traded at School

1. Dunkaroos Dunkaroos were like a lunchtime jackpot. Those little cookies with a side of frosting felt like the ultimate treat, especially if you managed to score the chocolate frosting version. Kids who had them became instant trading celebrities at

13 Creepy Myths About Candles That Spread in Folklore

1. A Candle Can Summon Spirits One of the oldest beliefs around candles is that they can act as a beacon for spirits. Folklore often warned people never to leave a candle burning in an empty room because it might

14 Creepy Rituals That Families Believed Prevented Sickness

1. Burning Hair to Chase Away Fever Some families believed that burning a lock of a sick child’s hair would ward off fever and keep other illnesses from spreading through the household. Parents would carefully snip a small piece of

13 Creepy Myths About Smoke That Cultures Believed

1. Smoke as a Pathway for Spirits In many ancient cultures, smoke wasn’t just something that drifted into the air, it was thought to be a highway for spirits. People believed that burning incense, herbs, or even wood sent messages

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