Caddies and Learning, Keeping Your Brain Healthy

At the end of summer we start thinking about going back to school and embracing learning again. Well, as I grow older, I realize that learning never stops! I try to learn something new each day. Keeping my brain active and curious is important for a healthy life.
Today I read Donald Trump's blog and learned something new! Mr. Trump was writing about how the game of golf got Caddies! I have been around the game of golf for over 35 years and never thought about the origin of caddies. Turns out the origin was from a visit of a young Mary, who later became Queen of Scots, to France and Louis, King of France. Seems Louis knew that Mary loved the game of golf and he wanted to make her visit memorable. So he had a golf course built especially for her visit. Now that is a nice touch.

However, Louis was concerned about her safety while she was on the course. To allay his concerns, he assigned Cadets from a military school to accompany Mary for protection as she played. Mary liked the idea and carried it back to the home of Golf, Scotland and the Caddies became a integral part of the game. Cool!

So now that you have learned something new too, continue the practice each day to help keep your brain healthy. The AARP website has many options for a healthy brain. Some suggestions include good nutrition with Omega 3's ( and you know I am into good nutrition!), participating in social activities, exercise and more.

Brain health. It is what keeps us going!

1 comment:

Virginia said...

Other than making another person's day a bit brighter even if only with a smile, I agree that learning something new every day is important - even if it's a small thing.