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May 23rd, 2011

Looking Up


Good morning,


I have agreed to take on a huge project this summer that will drastically affect my number of beach days.  Part of me is excited about the potential good that this project could do once it is completed.  And part of me wishes I had started working on it a few months ago so that it would not interrupt my precious playtime.  And so begins one heck of a time management juggling act.  Wish me luck!


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Quote of the Week:


In a man's middle years there is scarcely a part of the body he would hesitate to turn over to the proper authorities. - E.B. White


Nothing makes a woman more beautiful than the belief she is beautiful. - Sophia Loren


A beautiful lady is an accident of nature.  A beautiful old lady is a work of art. - Louis Nizer




Feature Article of the Week:


Women and Aging


When I was ten years old, America celebrated its 200th Birthday.  I told myself that I wanted to live to be at least 111 years old so that I could see the tri-centennial celebration.  As more and more people live to be over 100, the idea is not as far fetched as it was back in the 70's when I first announced it to my folks.  Lately, I keep coming across beautiful dynamic women in their early to mid-fifties that are going through some sort of an age related depression.  It is understood that if you do not look and feel old by the time you are fifty, you soon will.  Most of us do not age as beautifully as Sophia Loren and some of the other starlets.  If I am to reach the age of 111, then half of my life will be as an old woman.  I had better make peace with that now.


Please do not think that I am saying that looking old means looking bad.  There is a big difference between a beautiful twenty-year-old and a beautiful fifty-year-old.  One shows you the beauty of youth.  The other shows the beauty of a soul.  What I find most interesting is that the women having the most difficulty with aging are the beautiful ones.  Maybe it is because plain looking women have to make peace with their appearance at a much younger age.  Women who have spent a lifetime being beautiful really seem to struggle with the approaching wrinkles and drooping body.  What amazes me are these women that I have always thought were in their mid-forties are the ones telling me they are turning 50 or even 55 and having a meltdown over it.  It is so difficult for me to comfort them when I am still in shock because they look so young for their age.  


I have always loved a game my mother told me about years ago.  She said that during the second half of her forties, she started lying about her age.  She always added three to five years to her age so that people would tell her how awesome she looked.  My mother is one of those women that was always naturally beautiful and she always made a point of never going out in public looking shabby or frumpy.  Therefore, she has always looked younger than her real age.  She could have gotten those same "Wow!  You look great!" comments even if she had told the truth about her age.  She told me one day that at Denny's Restaurant she was now considered a Senior Citizen, therefore she will never step foot into one of their restaurants again!  I knew she was only joking but I think that is part of what makes aging bearable for her, the jokes that she comes up with.  She has always understood the importance of a good sense of humor to get you through life's ups and downs.  


To some degree, we can fight the visual effects of aging with Botox and plastic surgery, but the truth is, we are going to wrinkle or we are going to die.  We can allow it to naturally take its course, or we can fight it tooth and nail.  I can really understand why some women choose to fight against aging, especially if one's sense of self-worth is wrapped up in their looks.  For some women, their entire sense of personal power comes from being visually appealing to others.  That's not to say they sell themselves, but that there is a power that comes from looking incredibly beautiful.  It's no secret that a beautiful smile can open doors.  If you still have not found a new form of personal power by the time those little lines start showing up, then you would naturally be feeling a loss.  The good news is that you get roughly fifty years to discover a least one other cool thing about yourself to showcase to the world.  


Those of you who are going through this pain should ask loved ones to tell you what other positive traits you have to offer.  Ask people that you are connected with to share stories with you of times when you touched their lives or truly inspired or motivated them when it had nothing whatsoever to do with how you looked on the outside.  Find something useful and fulfilling to do with your life as you are also probably retiring soon too.  Be kind and gentle to yourself.  Perspective changes, and wisdom and tolerance are facts of aging.  Wait a bit and you will come to see that you were still beautiful at forty, at fifty, even at sixty you still had that beautiful twinkle in your eyes.


I can promise you that when I am eighty and looking back at pictures of myself at fifty, I won't be saying, "Damn, you looked old!"  I had a major emotional breakdown over turning thirty.  I started melting when I was 27, 28, and 29 because I was about to turn 30.  It was one day when I was 33 that I came to realize that I looked better, was happier, healthier, and stronger then I had ever been in my twenties.  My entire life, I have thought of myself as plain and pudgy.  Yet, whenever I look at old photographs I always think that I was quite cute and I wish that I had known then what I know now about personal appearances and self-esteem.  I have planned out my own special look for when I'm "an old woman."  When I turn fifty, I am going to dye my long hair bright pink and I am also going to wear cat eye sunglasses and bright colorful clothes that embarrass my children.  Why?  Because it entertains me and makes me giggle.  Besides, there is no valid reason not to.  I am looking forward to spending the second half of my life laughing and playing.



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