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Give Peas a Chance…Buddha Bowls and Trying New Foods In Midlife

Give Peas a Chance…Buddha Bowls and Trying New Foods In Midlife

September 17, 2015 By Gail

“We’re having Buddha Bowls for supper,” said my normally understandable daughter. “Sound’s crunchy,” I thought. “I wonder if the bowls will be a tasty porcelain or a more filling Zen-like ceramic?” Oblivious to my snarky musings, she disappeared into the kitchen humming a riff of Blondie’s Call Me. Within minutes a sweet, spicy, aroma had me salivating, and Call Me was… Read More

Filed Under: Recipes, The Best Part Of My Day Tagged With: Buddha, Midlife, New Foods

4.5 Things I Learned at the Women’s Recipe For Success Gathering

4.5 Things I Learned at the Women’s Recipe For Success Gathering

September 17, 2015 By Gail

Reassuring Reminders That We Are Enough As the panel of business-owning women discussed their paths to success, four (and ½) themes emerged. I thought I’d share them with you here.  0.5 of a Lesson My first thought was that I was disturbingly underdressed. There were 119 women in the room besides me. It seemed they had all gotten the memo about… Read More

Filed Under: Musings About Aging Tagged With: gathering, Recipe, success, women's

I Cried Today

I Cried Today

September 10, 2015 By Gail

Maybe You Really Can’t Go Home Thistles raked my skin, and I realized how foolish I was to wear shorts and flip-flops in a pasture gone wild. Too late now! I pushed forward through grass that looked down on my head, and had me praying I wouldn’t surprise a bear taking a late summer nap. My quest was to find… Read More

Filed Under: The Best Part Of My Day Tagged With: Cried, Home, Midlife

Housework Hell

Housework Hell

September 10, 2015 By Gail

My Midlife Mess I used to clean beneath the refrigerator. It was never pretty, but at least a couple of times a year I temporarily banished the pretty–sure-they’re-not-moving-on-legs dust balls, cat hair, and runaway vitamins. As I was on my hands and knees sponging up the potpourri of ugly, Grandma’s voice was in my head saying, “You can do better!… Read More

Filed Under: Musings About Aging Tagged With: housework, Midlife, self-esteem

Here’s the beautiful Caroline McIntosh and Her New Silk Scarf

Here’s the beautiful Caroline McIntosh and Her New Silk Scarf

September 9, 2015 By Gail

Big hugs and smiles to Caroline from Canada!  She sent a couple photos wearing the scarf she won for signing up at my website!  Here’s what she had to share: Hi Gail,  Thank you for my beautiful scarf. It is wonderful. I have a picture of me wearing it on FB and I’ve attached a couple here, too. I’m thrilled Caroline… Read More

Filed Under: Giveaways Tagged With: agingschmagin, Silk Scarf, winner

Why Should I Give a Flying Puck What the Best Part of Gail Gates’ Day Is

Why Should I Give a Flying Puck What the Best Part of Gail Gates’ Day Is

September 3, 2015 By Gail

That is the question my son asked me recently. While he’s too old to put into a time out, I did give him the silent, from afar, “look.” You know, the Mom Look that is capable of wilting the most evil of souls? I think I’ve explained this before, but it’s worth repeating. The reason I have a weekly post… Read More

Filed Under: The Best Part Of My Day

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