WELCOME HOME!

Reporting for Daddy Duty
After a 10-month tour in Afghanistan, my son, Christopher, was reunited with his daughter, Catherine. They hadn’t seen each other since she was 9 months old. Amid all the hugging and kissing at the airport, Catherine was staring at her dad, trying to figure out who he was. When Christopher noticed her quietly looking at him, he said, “Let’s take a walk and get reacquainted.” He took her tiny hand and led her around the terminal. Twenty minutes later, daddy and daughter returned to the group laughing, the best of friends.
—DOROTHY GIEBEL Clifton Park, NY
Bringing Home the Baking
I studied education at the University of Colorado, more than 1,000 miles from my home in Illinois, so I didn’t get to visit my family often. When I came home after my first semester, I stepped in the door and all my brothers enthusiastically called out requests for their favorite recipes of mine that they'd been craving. Chocolate chip cookies. Quiche Lorraine. Blueberry coffee cake. A huge ice cream sundae we called the Kitchen Sink. My mom greeted me with a laugh, saying, “I guess they missed you.”
—JODY EMERY Lafayette, CO
Doggone It!
Whether you're gone for five weeks or five minutes, a dog will meet your return with equal enthusiasm. My beagle was no exception when I came home from the hospital after giving birth. She was wriggling around, wagging her tail and barking ... until she heard the baby in the carrier I'd set on the kitchen table. She jumped on a chair, sniffed around, looked at the baby, then whipped around with betrayal in her big puppy eyes as if to say, “How could you?”
—LAURIE STRAND Scottsdale, AZ
A Banner Return
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MOOSE ALERT! (THAT'S NO BULLWINKLE)
We thought we were prepared for any wildlife encounter. But not this one.

KEEPER of the FLAME
His best friend died a hero's death in Vietnam. Six decades later, he won't let us forget.

HOW NATURE HEALS
Getting outdoors is as close to a cure-all as you'll find. It's fast and free, with few (if any) side effects.

Paying Attention to Adult ADHD
New awareness and diagnostic tools are helping more of us understand how our brains work

News FROM THE WORLD OF MEDICINE
WHY IT'S SMART TO GET THE EARLY-BIRD SPECIAL

My Forever Tree
A beloved sugar maple slowly succumbed to disease. Today, she lives on in a new form.

New Ways to Relieve Pain
Don't resign yourself to a life of discomfort. Here's how to stop hurting.

THE SQUATTER IN MY HOUSE
YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE-UNTIL SOME STRANGER INSISTS IT'S THEIRS

Serving Some Tennis Facts
A GRAND SLAM isn't just a four-run homer in baseball or a breakfast order at Denny's. It also refers to winning tennis's four major tournaments, two of which are about to start: the French Open (May 25 to June 8) and Wimbledon (June 30 to July 13).