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Women’s Circles: A True Lifeline for Women After 60

By Jan Moore January 31, 2019

The first women on Earth are certain to have gathered together around a fire. They probably made meals together, fashioned clothing, and shared stories. Read More

A Compassionate Christmas from One Generation to the Next

By Christine Field December 15, 2018

Do you want Christmas to be more than the dazzle of gifts and tinsel, either for yourself, or your child or grandchild? Read More

5 Happy Holiday Tips for Older Women Who Like to Travel (You’ll Appreciate #4!)

By Lynn Clare December 08, 2018

For me, the journey begins long before I depart. I love the planning, preparing, and packing before I go. What I have discovered is, the more organized I am, the more I can relax and enjoy the trip. Read More

5 Ways to Combat Feelings of Loneliness as a Caregiver

By Cheryl Hughes August 25, 2018

Caregivers are usually dependable, persistent, detailed, vigilant – and seemingly tireless. But not many people would characterize caregivers as lonely. Yet as a caregiver, I have experienced many periods of loneliness. Depending on your circumstances, you may feel the same way. Read More

How to Adjust Your Personal Fashion Style When Travelling or Moving to a New Country

By Joy Harmon July 08, 2018

Moving to a new country can have a big impact on our personal fashion style. Adapting may be more or less of a challenge, depending on how different the new culture is from your own. Read More

Vintage Clothing Is Back for Women Over 50: Embrace the Past and Create Amazing Style

By Sixty and Me April 12, 2018

We have seen many fashion trends come and go, but vintage seems to come back again and again. Join us in discussion with style blogger Mel Kobayashi who has some great vintage clothes to show us. Enjoy the show! Read More

5 Things to Get Rid of and 5 Things to Embrace as an Older Woman in 2018

By Stephanie Raffelock December 10, 2017

As the end of the year approaches, I begin to putter around in closets and cabinets, donating those things that I am not using. I enjoy simplicity and orderliness. But it’s not just the cabinets and drawers that deserve attention, it’s the stressful things in our psyche that we should be willing to give up. Read More

Living Where You Love vs. Living Near the Grandkids in Retirement

By Dave Price March 03, 2017

Recently, Judy, my wife of 44 years, and I experienced a difficult family situation probably best captured by a rephrasing of the oft-repeated lines from the popular song by the British band The Clash – Should we stay or should we go? Read More

9 Cruise Packing List Omissions that Can Completely Ruin Your Trip

By Margaret Manning July 07, 2016

I remember wishing that I had created a cruise packing list before my first big adventure on the water. It was 1am and I had a splitting headache. Determined to get some sleep before my first day in a new city, I threw on my robe and hobbled down to the lobby, hoping to get some help from the woman at the reception desk. Read More

Passing On Your Family History to Your Grandkids

By Dave Price May 15, 2016

Of all the gifts that grandparents can give their grandchildren, few are grander than a sense of where they fit in to the history of their family.

Why do I say that? Read More