Posted on December 11, 2007. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: aging, birthdays |
I was born at 7:36 A.M. forty-four years ago today. That - is a long time ago my friends, and yet if you asked me if I feel old or to define “old”, I don’t know if I could. Sure I recently berated a poster on my DM-Register blog about the delusional tendencies we [...]
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Posted on December 2, 2007. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: aging, birthdays, perception |
If 32 is old than I am on the verge of becoming Abraham’s wife when I turn 44 next week. I say this because I just finished reading a blog piece by reallyexcited at the Des Moines Register, where I also blog (as anniegirl113 these days though it is more topical stuff. He was [...]
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Posted on October 24, 2007. Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: aging, beauty, cosmetic surgery, Deborah Kerr |
There was a commentary piece in the Globe and Mail yesterday stemming from the recent death of Deborah Kerr. The author talked about scrutinizing a recent photo of the eighty-something actress trying to find traces of the beautiful woman she had been so long ago. She went on to wonder why it is that male [...]
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Posted on September 3, 2007. Filed under: Identity | Tags: aging, body changes in middle age, middle-aged |
I was cranky yesterday. It was a fat day. Even though I weighed the same amount of weight that I did the day before and today, I still felt enormous and was irritatingly aware of the way my clothes felt and the space I took up. Rob wasn’t helpful “Not much I can do about [...]
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