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The Swan Dive

April 3, 2015 By Gail

Traffic zoomed by us, distracted and weary. It was late afternoon; the sun played peek-a-boo with a few low hanging clouds, and the wind was downright rude in its behavior. My studley husband had our dog, Booker, on leash as I walked alongside trying not to get tangled in the twenty-six feet of retractable line. Booker likes to weave, and… Read More

Filed Under: The Best Part Of My Day Tagged With: humor, Husbands getting pulled by dog, swans, The best Part of my day

If You’re Riding High, Why Not Pull Someone Up With You?

April 3, 2015 By Gail

Yeah. Why not? I remember my undergrad anthropology class professor, Dr. Nancy Black, saying there are two kinds of women. She said it much better than this, but in a nutshell… –The first kind of woman feels she had to struggle every step of the way to become successful, so dang it, every other woman needs to do that too. This… Read More

Filed Under: Musings About Aging Tagged With: A Tribute To Nancy, Professor who cares, Two kinds of women, Women helping Women

Catalog Envy

March 27, 2015 By Gail

Okay. It’s not the catalog itself I envy it’s the story being told inside the front and back covers. I can think of two catalogs that I admire far beyond the merchandise carried, and I like the merchandise. A lot. Which two? Duluth Trading Company and Toms. Duluth Trading Company often uses real women who do real “hands on work”… Read More

Filed Under: The Best Part Of My Day Tagged With: Catalog Envy, Doing good, Making a difference

Aging? I shoed them!

March 27, 2015 By Gail

Sometimes, now that I’m in midlife, I feel as though it takes a lot more effort to get my playful mojo going. It’s as though words like “matronly” and “sturdy” have run amok with my self-esteem. Nothing looks good on me, my hair is misbehaving—but not in a good way—and even my eyebrow sprouted a grey hair. Not both eyebrows…. Read More

Filed Under: Musings About Aging Tagged With: aging, Feeling matronly, Finding my mojo, Sassy Shoes

Ambush Smiles

March 21, 2015 By Gail

Do you ever come across something while you’re supposed to be doing something productive, and get lost in a memory? For instance, let’s say somebody whose name rhymes with “Sail” is cleaning a closet. (I know, I know. My closets hold their clutter like a pregnancy in its twelfth month. Just go with me here and stop rolling your eyes.)… Read More

Filed Under: The Best Part Of My Day Tagged With: Feeling the passage of time, Finding Closet Treasures, Getting lost in memories, Memories

Betting On Myself Instead Of The Lottery

March 21, 2015 By Gail

Confession: I’ve never bought a lottery ticket.   Not even when the advertised amount is tantamount to a fantasy a la mode with another fantasy, I have refrained. It’s not that I think purchasing a chance at a dream is silly, foolish, or pure wishful thinking. I don’t even blink when the media ruefully tell us the odds are ridiculous, and… Read More

Filed Under: Musings About Aging Tagged With: Betting on myself, Getting Lucky, Living my dream, Lottery thoughts

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