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Women just know what you mean
Linda, Age 66 My husband is ill and has been for the past, what seems like 20 years. As his condition worsened I retired early to be his caretaker. It was the hardest thing I have ever done. Although I … Continue reading
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Tagged 70Candles, Aging, Caretaking, friendships
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Gathering in Southern California
Cindy, Age 69 Do you live in southern California? I am trying to start a 70 Candles group for the Pasadena/Los Angeles area. Due to the large area covered by Los Angeles county, I find women interested in forming a … Continue reading
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Boston gathering – do you live near here?
Mary, Turning 71 I’m Mary Hirsch of Boston, (turning a youthful 71 tomorrow) with an UPDATE for the pending FIRST 71Candles get together as soon as our HOT/HUMID “peasant weather,” as my tiny, aristocratic French grandma called it) passes. I … Continue reading
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Tagged 70Candles, Aging, elder women's choices, Gratitude, health and fitness, looking ahead, older women relocating, setting goals, Thoughts from a 70candles gathering, where to live, Women and aging
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On The Other Side
Natalie, Age 65+ ON THE OTHER SIDE is a living portrait of the aging woman as her “youngness” slips away. Based on a poem by Natalie H. Rogers, the film interweaves voice, animation and music to lay bare the essence … Continue reading
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Tagged 70Candles, Aging, Poetry, Women and aging
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Book Group Discussion Questions – now avaiable
We’ve found that our book, 70Candles! Women Thriving in Their 8th Decade is an excellent catalyst for rich conversation among women in book groups. Inevitably, each participant finds at least some topics, among the many in the book, that are … Continue reading
What aging is teaching me
Lois, Age 73 Back in 2008 I decided to start a website offering my art knowledge to all for no cost. It is http://www.free-online-art-classes.com and ranks well in the internet. As a light specialist I signed on with Home Depot … Continue reading
Starting a group!
Carolyn, Age 75 Found the book on a whim when I saw the title. From there, the first sighting, came the reading, WOW an answer! Now we are beginning a Seventy Candles (that includes women in their eighties as well) … Continue reading
Feeling guilty – hoping for some insights
Briony, Age 66 66, married for 15 years to a man 18 years younger. But he looks my age, I look his age, and he’s more grown-up/adult than I. And he’s currently getting chemo for colorectal cancer (all cancers run … Continue reading
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Tagged 70Candles, Caretaking, Fearing age, Loss, Sad about aging, Women and aging
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“The Meek Are Getting Ready”
Lisbet, Age 69 In March I’ll be turning 70, along with 2 other gals I know. To celebrate, we’re going to Neskaya Movement Arts Center in NH, for a long weekend of partying and Sacred Circle Dance with friends, colleagues … Continue reading
Worried about aging – thinking 70 is “ancient”
Sandy, Almost 70 I will turn 70 in 10 days. Having a very difficult time emotionally with it, even though I have no ongoing health problems, a good boyfriend (5 years younger), adequate money, two great kids, a lovely apt, … Continue reading