Midlife Moment — Reading Glasses A Must
Posted on 14. Jan, 2008 by Karen.
This is the first in my series of Midlife Moments. Midlife moments are just those quirky odd little experiences that are unique to this time of life. If you have a moment you’d like to share that’ll make us all either laugh or appreciate the little glitches in the journey through midlife, please post a comment. And now for my midlife moment #1:
Yesterday morning I got [...]
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Mom, Dementia and Me—You Can Have the Remote
Posted on 11. Jan, 2008 by Karen.
I was out visiting my mom recently. As I’ve mentioned she has severe dementia and lives in a memory care center. Because Mom believes that she is perpetually being evicted from her “dorm room” as she calls it, she packs everything in the room–everyday. The thing we have the hardest time finding is the TV remote.
So [...]
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Get Organized with Remember the Milk.com
Posted on 10. Jan, 2008 by Karen.
How many of you have a list of New Year’s resolutions that you’ve been looking at for a week now? Are you just a little overwhelmed by the challenges you’ve made to yourself for 2008? I know I am.
I’ve been thinking about how to organize all the tasks that I’ll need to complete for success on [...]
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Rosie’s Boomer Review—Is Midlife A Trip?
Posted on 08. Jan, 2008 by Karen.
Click on Rosie’s Boomer Review » Is Mid Life A Trip? to read blog diva Rosie Horner’s review of this site. As a newbie, I met Rosie out there in the blogosphere. She took me by my virtual hand and provided me with some wise and sage advice on blogging.
Rosie epitomizes the way we should be–helping one [...]
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Get Ready to Vote
Posted on 07. Jan, 2008 by Karen.
Politics are heating up in America with tomorrow’s New Hampshire primary. I’m proud to say that I’m a Barack Obama supporter. But I’m not trying to get you to support him (although I hope you will).
I just think that we all should become educated participants in this process that will result in a new leader of our country. [...]
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The Ultimate New Year’s Resolution
Posted on 02. Jan, 2008 by Karen.
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4 Steps to a Happy New Year
Posted on 30. Dec, 2007 by Karen.
As we head into 2008, there’s a great ritual that will help you get rid of this year’s baggage. It’s called the “burning bowl”. Here’s what you need:
Small sheets of paper
A pen
A fireproof bowl or a fireplace.
Step 1
On the small sheets of paper, write down all the things from 2007 that you want to leave [...]
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Roquamole–The New Friendship Food
Posted on 29. Dec, 2007 by Karen.
For Christmas I bought myself Nigella Express, the new cookbook by food diva Nigella Lawson. As I sat one evening reading and savoring the recipes, I came across one that demanded immediate attention. It’s called Roquamole.
Roquamole is this incredible creative blend of avocado and Roquefort cheese. If each of these two foods appeal to you individually, then you’ll [...]
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Christmas Dinner–A Bittersweet Meal
Posted on 26. Dec, 2007 by Karen.
I had Christmas dinner with a very special family. It was their first Christmas without their adored Leah– wife, mother, daughter, cousin, daughter-in-law and friend. Leah died of cancer in May. She was only 41 years old and left her dear husband, Stephan and beautiful 3 year old son Zion behind.
A host of family and [...]
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Mom, Dementia and Me; The Power of the Purse
Posted on 17. Dec, 2007 by Karen.
I went to visit my mom today in the memory care facility where she lives due to her dementia. It’s always interesting to me that the ladies in the facility always walk the halls with their purses. Most of them are very elderly and have severe dementia like Mom. But the one thing they remember [...]
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My Son’s Wedding Anniversary
Posted on 14. Dec, 2007 by Karen.
Today is my son’s Chip’s 6th wedding anniversary. He and my lovely daughter-in-law Kim were college sweethearts. But can it really be six years since they tied the knot in Las Vegas? They had planned a wedding back at home but a family illness necessitated a delay. So they started making other plans.
When my son told me [...]
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The Spoken Word in All Its Glory
Posted on 13. Dec, 2007 by Karen.
This was sent to me by a friend today. Of all the things that get passed around these days via email, this is one of the more notable and inspiring ones. And so I pass it on to you. Enjoy.
A Time When Words Were Used Beautifully
There was a time when words were used beautifully. These glorious insults [...]
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Deck the Halls, No Joy in Your World
Posted on 10. Dec, 2007 by Karen.
As the holiday season is upon us, does it feel like it’s really upon you–like a 500 lb Santa? Are you stretched thin on time and energy? I talked with my friend Catherine today who told me that she isn’t decorating for Christmas this year. Now Catherine is a feng shui consultant. She focuses on the energy in [...]




