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What does your husband really think of your wobbly bits?

November 22, 2011

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It’s taken over 200 years, but the Brits have finally figured out a way to ruin our Thanksgiving festivities.  The Daily Mail newspaper in the UK has come out with an article titled, “What does your husband REALLY think of your wobbly bits?”  For those of you who are asking, “How come the English people […]

And she Spanx, too.

November 18, 2011

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        before and after Spanx (The following is the fourth in my new series, “Old Posts to Dredge out on Slow Weekends Because When I Posted Them Originally People Cared More About the Economy and World Peace Than My Blog.” Although nothing has changed, it’s the start of a slow weekend.) I bought a lovely dress […]

Exciting News for Boomers and Obese Rodents

November 7, 2011

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Aside from learning the real words to “Louie Louie,” Boomers have wanted one thing more than anything else: a reversal of the aging process.  It now appears that researchers at the Mayo Clinic might have provided just that ticket. Boomers have long wondered what makes people age, aside from stress from both their teenagers and […]

Things You Can Find in an Airport Bathroom

November 2, 2011

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The Sunday before last, I was invited to speak to a group of women in Hemet, CA.  I speak to a lot of women, and I speak mostly about life after 50.  My co-authors and I like to say that we are here to change the conversation about women over 50.  We’re pretty passionate about […]

A Muckle of Midlife Crises

October 22, 2011

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  There has been a spate (This is the first time the writer has written this word) of articles lately about the warning signs that one is going through a midlife crisis.  These recent articles are different than the last caboodle (synonym of “spate”) of such articles in that they have been written more recently, […]

The Secret Lives of Wives

October 7, 2011

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Iris Krasnow’s new book, “The Secret Lives of Wives: Women Share What It Really Takes To Stay Married,” has hit the stands.  And, unlike this writer, the stands are sitting down to read it.   Krasnow estimates that about 70% of married women have considered leaving their spouses once a month, if not every six months.”  […]

How to Take Care of People Who Are 60 Years Younger Than You

September 26, 2011

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Some of us might have noticed that the age span between us and our grandchildren is wider than between that of us and our children.  This is especially pronounced if we gave birth to our own children at the tender age of twenty-something, but, unlike us, our children felt the need to delay the production […]

The Truth About Fat Cells

September 21, 2011

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More, the magazine for “older” women who are now young enough to be the children of Boomers, gives us a bit of  interesting and alarming information that all of us should pay attention to. According to More, “fat liposuctioned from the hips could reappear in as little as 12 months.  The body defends its fat, […]

Ms Freshly Pressed Answers Your Pressing Questions

September 19, 2011

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I’d like to thank all the folks who responded to my Freshly Pressed post entitled “A Guide to Life After 50.”  I’d especially like to thank the ones who commented using actual words contained in the English language.  Many of you expressed comments that showed a real awareness of the world and of your place in it.  […]

A Guide to Life After 50

September 13, 2011

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AARP, the folks who used to be scary until we woke up one morning and realized we were one of them, continues to be concerned about the likelihood of us embarrassing ourselves because we have inadvertently lived long enough to remember the day rocks were invented.  They present a list of Don’ts by world-renowned author Jacqueline Mitchard.  […]