Browsing All posts tagged under »women of a certain age«

No returns. No exchanges. No dressing rooms.

July 27, 2010

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Life in the Boomer Lane and her friend Susan, in a never-ending quest for adventure totally beneath the maturity level that they should aspire to, found a new, humongous “store” to go to in the DC area. This store is called “Unique,” and they name is apt. The store is housed in the airplane-hanger-like space […]

And She Spanx, too.

July 25, 2010

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Life in the Boomer Lane bought a lovely dress to wear to First Son’s wedding last September.  She had to wear Spanx with this dress.  Most people know about Spanx.  LBL knows about ithem because her former best friend Jean became a model, dumped her and now Spanx is Jean’s best friend.  LBL also know […]

My GPS Has A Different Accent Than Yours

July 1, 2010

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Life in the Boomer Lane has a GPS in her car.  She got it because there is no GPS in her head.  There is not even a G.  There is nothing in whatever spot is supposed to hold some sense of direction.  She would like to think that space is taken up by impeccable taste.  […]

The Seven Myths About Women Over 50

May 30, 2010

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This is from a recent article written by Life in the Boomer Lane and two friends.  All of these myths and more are dispelled in their book Saving the Best for Last: Creating Our Lives After 50. You can read more about them and their books at http://www.amazon.com. 1. Women over fifty don’t care what […]

Life in the Boomer Lane

April 20, 2010

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Ah, about me.  I was born in 1947, during the heady, post war years.  The years when the easiest way to deal with the lives that were taken during the war was to create new ones.  That makes me a Boomer.  Class of ’69 to be exact.  The year I entered Penn State, there were […]