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Love Boat…

August 30, 2011 By Gail

This past weekend was my husband’s birthday. I always try to include an experience along with his unwrap-able gifts. Examples—one year it was setting up a make-believe campsite in our bedroom, and another year it was having him co-pilot a WWII airplane. The imagination involved is more important than cost. This year I found a place where we could get… Read More

Filed Under: Musings About Aging

Between the lines…

August 25, 2011 By Gail

A friend of mine just had a book launch for her second mystery novel. I attended the event and told her I couldn’t have been more proud if I was her mother. She laughed and poo-poo’d all her hard work. It is so refreshing to be around women who have a clear view of who they are and what they… Read More

Filed Under: The Best Part Of My Day

Defined by numbers…still

August 25, 2011 By Gail

Yesterday on Houda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford’s hour of the Today Show, they encouraged women to wear badges declaring either their age or weight. The theme: numbers are not who we are, so why do they hold power over us? Houda mentioned that when she was in sixth grade she weighed 101 pounds and it was traumatic. She felt… Read More

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Healing

August 23, 2011 By Gail

I received a long awaited email this morning from a friend who has been going through challenging times. Her humor, laced throughout the text, assured me that she is doing fine despite the hellish summer she has experienced. Sometimes, even when a person is strong and extraordinary in most areas of life, there comes a breaking point, and my friend… Read More

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Fear

August 23, 2011 By Gail

I love to observe people who are out and about. Sometimes I’m disappointed in what I see—like parents and children screaming at each other—but often I’m deeply touched. On a recent trip I witnessed an older gentleman who was in the early stages of Alzheimer’s. His behavior was inconsistent at best, and a bit scary at worst when his temper… Read More

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A mother’s echo…

August 23, 2011 By Gail

While on the camping trip I said, “I do” to a question my daughter asked. I don’t recall what was asked, but when I uttered those two words in response she said, “So that’s where I get it.” “What are you talking about?” I asked. “Where you get what?” She measured her words before answering, which is never good. “I… Read More

Filed Under: The Best Part Of My Day

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