Published in Crow’s Feet·PinnedMember-onlyMarried to a Ken Doll When You’re No Barbie.I guess opposites attract, or maybe his eyesight isn’t that good? My husband has always been more formal than I am when it comes to dressing. He wears shirts that have collars; no tee shirts for this guy. …Humor4 min readHumor4 min read
Published in Crow’s Feet·PinnedMember-onlyShifting Gears in My SeventiesIt’s okay to let bucket lists go with no regrets. A few days ago, I wrote an article: Getting Ready for a Hiking Adventure In My Seventies. I was planning to climb Mt La Conte in Tennessee for a second time. It didn’t happen. …Acceptance3 min readAcceptance3 min read
Published in Crow’s Feet·PinnedMember-onlyI’m Worried I’m getting Dementia or WorseHow could I forget to use an everyday item? Last night I was sitting watching TV with my husband — our regular activity after a full day. About 10 PM, I usually start to get ready for bed. The first thing I do is take out my upper denture. Without…Aging3 min readAging3 min read
Published in Crow’s Feet·PinnedMember-onlyThe Jobs I Took After Retiring from My Career“It has to be fun” was my motto for almost fifteen years. — I retired from a career in accounting at age 52. I had come into an inheritance and said farewell to numbers, spreadsheets and deadlines. No longer did I have to bring work home or dread Mondays. I always wanted to start my own pet sitting business, so I looked into…Fun3 min readFun3 min read
Published in Boomers, Bitches, and Babes·1 day agoMember-onlyAs a Teenager, I Had What All the Boys Wanted.Come down to my basement, and I’ll show you a good time. It’s not what you think, no, not sex. It had nothing to do with me personally, but it was something that our family had, a pinball machine. It showed up at our house in the mid-1950s — a…Aging3 min readAging3 min read
Published in Crow’s Feet·5 days agoMember-onlyAs Seniors, We all Fear Running Out of Money Before We DieScare tactics might wake us up to save more — It’s tucked away in my mind, but it is there; what if we become destitute someday? After we’ve sold our house and cars and all our investments are gone, what would we do? If we live a long time, our money is eaten up by inflation, and/or we rack up…Aging5 min readAging5 min read
Published in Crow’s Feet·Mar 22Member-onlyI Am Feeling Old Now That Three of My Best Friends Are SickI am grateful for my health, but what has happened to my friends? In early January, I got together with my good friends, Shirley and Val, for lunch and to exchange Christmas gifts. We met at a restaurant close to Val’s house because she is her husband’s caregiver (or is…Illness3 min readIllness3 min read
Mar 19Member-onlyI Was in a Writing Rut Until I Got BoostedThere is hope for Medium writers that hear crickets more than claps. — Yesterday, I got an email from a Medium higher-up saying my article was being boosted. This Old Woman’s Advice About Aging Crow’s Feet Prompt #28: Advice on agingmedium.com I wanted to know if it had something to do with the supplement I drink for nutrition, but it is entirely different. If you want to read the whole 21-minute article, you can. An excerpt…Boost2 min readBoost2 min read
Published in Crow’s Feet·Mar 19Member-onlyGenerations Apart but Our Love of the Arts Brings Us TogetherMy fantastic day in Washington DC with my granddaughter Initially, we had planned a day traveling to DC and seeing a play with my daughter, but she broke her ankle three weeks ago, and we canceled our plans. I told my granddaughter that we would go…Art3 min readArt3 min read
Published in Crow’s Feet·Mar 16Member-onlyThis Old Woman’s Advice About AgingCrow’s Feet Prompt #28: Advice on aging — If they listened, the advice I would give the younger generations on aging would be: Have a sense of humor, eat and drink moderately, stay hydrated, exercise, and live until you die. Have a sense of humor It’s like a surprise party every morning when I look in the mirror. Surprise! …Crows Feet Writing Prompt4 min readCrows Feet Writing Prompt4 min read