Men and Women retiring alone to a new city/state -- where will you go and why? (activity, parents)
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Just a thought for you ladies that seem to be spearheading this:
I subscribe to MORE Magazine - probably a lot of you do too?
I bet your dream-to-reality project would make a neat story for the magazine & perhaps garner you some publicity &/or financing.
Loving this thread & the great ideas being bounced around.
Sally forth, ladies, sally forth!
Hi Piperspal,
I have only posted a few times on this thread and am trying to catch up too...so much to read...I think I've made it to page 35!
Do you like More Magazine? I have been trying to find it around my neighborhood and can't, I even emailed them to ask where I could get it and they said they didn't know. I guess I will have to subscrible.
Do you like More Magazine? I have been trying to find it around my neighborhood and can't, I even emailed them to ask where I could get it and they said they didn't know. I guess I will have to subscrible.
I enjoy More magazine also. Have you checked any of the chain bookstores (e.g. Borders, Barnes & Noble)...I know they carry it.
Thank you for the magazine suggestion. I looked at the website and it's very interesting.
I'm new to this thread, but have been looking in from time to time.
I use to have a book called The Woman's Comfort Book that gave great suggestions for self nurturing. I gave it to a friend and need to get another copy.
I got the Womens Comfort Book from the library and it looks really helpful. It seems to fit for me at this time in my life too. The website http://www.comfortqueen.com/ (http://http://www.comfortqueen.com/ - broken link)
and free newsletter also seem pretty useful. Simple enough to fit into a busy life, yet still be valuable.
I got the Womens Comfort Book from the library and it looks really helpful. It seems to fit for me at this time in my life too. The website http://www.comfortqueen.com/ (http://http://www.comfortqueen.com/ - broken link)
and free newsletter also seem pretty useful. Simple enough to fit into a busy life, yet still be valuable.
Thanks for mentioning her.
uh-oh. That link doesn't seem to work. I'll google it, though. Thanks for the info, TerryC!
Hi Piperspal,
I have only posted a few times on this thread and am trying to catch up too...so much to read...I think I've made it to page 35!
Do you like More Magazine? I have been trying to find it around my neighborhood and can't, I even emailed them to ask where I could get it and they said they didn't know. I guess I will have to subscrible.
hey there - just got power back after an ice storm took it out for four days!
Yes - I like More mag. very much. The subsribing rate is cheap & they always give you a little box to check & send your pal a free subscription. So far I have added my mom, sister & 2 friends!
The magazine is very positive about women having a "second act" later in life. I think they'd find this group of women very interesting....
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I subscribed to More for a few years but it really is not for "seniors" (I am 62). It caters to the 40 - 55 group mainly, and still the photos are airbrushed. Even the Jamie Lee Curtis "natural" covers. If I magazine showed a TRUE 55-60 year old in their underwear (without airbrushing and special effects) they would not sell many copies...ha!
uh-oh. That link doesn't seem to work. I'll google it, though. Thanks for the info, TerryC!
I can't figure out why the link doesn't work. If I cut and past it in, it works, but it doesn't work by clicking on it. This was the first time I tried to post a link here.
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