Monthly Archives: July 2008

What She Said. . .

  Allison, the birthday boomer, asked us to dream.

Dotsie asked us to consider the top ten trends among Boomers: Working longer * Re-invention * Maintaining Youthfulness * Health Management * Righting Relationships * Traveling * Going Green * Working and Playing Online * Getting Organized * Volunteering.
That’s what she said — these Boomer Girls with their reflective posts that make us think and question where […]

BIRTHDAY GREETINGS!

Today is my 53rd birthday. I am not fishing for cards or gifts (although chocolate is ALWAYS welcome!) but I am going to make a request. We have been doing a whole lot of reminiscing on the Boomer Babes Rock blog lately. Including discussions about aluminum Christmas trees, old Zenith B&W TV’s, and other applicable […]

Top Ten Boomer Trends

Baby boomers are in the midst of another life stage. As with past life stages, they are shaking things up and making midlife societal changes that come as no surprise to me. But maybe that’s because I have my finger on the pulse of this spirited generation and realize what the sheer number of us […]

Five ingredients make me happy

 
Do you ever struggle to fix dinner? Sometimes I do because there are just the two of us and whipping up a huge meal just doesn’t make sense. My new bloggy friend, Rocks in My Dryer, is an Oklahoma girl and this week she held a Five Ingredients or Less recipe linky blog.
Over 400 bloggers […]

Mrs. Texas revisited!

This photo of Allison with Mrs. Texas goes with her post from the other day. We had a bit of trouble inserting photos!
Enjoy!

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Conservation

Driving through suburbia, where I live, sometimes feels like being in a movie, where the same background loop of film plays over and over. One section of roadway looks the same as the next: the strip malls all have the same stores, and if you go ten miles, you’ll see the same stores flashing by […]

Learning to Live With/Without

“WHAT?” I spun my chair around to look at my husband.
“It’s been turned off,” he said. “They came five days earlier than I asked.”
“So….what do we have?” I asked.
“Nothing.”

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