You are helping me think about myself and how I feel. How can I make my life a little more exciting. I think I will start by asking myself when I wake up what things I can do that day that will have an impact. Something creative. That always gets me going.
You are extremely creative Barbara! Your garden, cooking, crafts with your nieces, your home and don’t forget your photography!! I’d find it hard to choose!💕
I love these stories, I think we can all relate. But who says it true? Our time is not up. We’re not through. We are just in a new place. We may not know right now what that looks like. We need to step back, relax and reflect. It will show itself to us in good time. I’m excited to find out what it’s going to be.
Thank you, Marylee for keeping us all on track and looking ahead.
My pet peeve is when you read or hear something like “and they were in their 60’s (70’s, 80’s..) when they did this.. like it’s an amazing feat to accomplish something that “late” in life. Why is that any more or less amazing than a 30 year old? Unless of course it’s an Olympic sport.
I hear you Lynn and what you’re saying is absolutely true. I do it consciously in order to make sure that women ‘of that age’ seem themselves and that they don’t say, “oh, that was me when I was younger,” and potentially dismiss the story.
You are helping me think about myself and how I feel. How can I make my life a little more exciting. I think I will start by asking myself when I wake up what things I can do that day that will have an impact. Something creative. That always gets me going.
You are extremely creative Barbara! Your garden, cooking, crafts with your nieces, your home and don’t forget your photography!! I’d find it hard to choose!💕
I love these stories, I think we can all relate. But who says it true? Our time is not up. We’re not through. We are just in a new place. We may not know right now what that looks like. We need to step back, relax and reflect. It will show itself to us in good time. I’m excited to find out what it’s going to be.
Thank you, Marylee for keeping us all on track and looking ahead.
My pet peeve is when you read or hear something like “and they were in their 60’s (70’s, 80’s..) when they did this.. like it’s an amazing feat to accomplish something that “late” in life. Why is that any more or less amazing than a 30 year old? Unless of course it’s an Olympic sport.
I hear you Lynn and what you’re saying is absolutely true. I do it consciously in order to make sure that women ‘of that age’ seem themselves and that they don’t say, “oh, that was me when I was younger,” and potentially dismiss the story.