Re: Is Glamour Only For The Young?
Re: Is Glamour Only For The Young?
Re: Is Glamour Only For The Young?
Re: Is Glamour Only For The Young?
I dumped two husbands. So they were not in the category of your husbands. The third husband is a keeper. We met when I was 41 and he was 42. He doesn't tell me I look the same as I did then. I don't. But he does thank me for keeping myself in shape. Some days both of us look old and tired. He's in a lot of pain a good deal of the time. Some days we look perky. Some days I look in the mirror and see the me that I was. Some days I look in the mirror and see a tired old woman. I analyzed this and realized that the days I think I look old and worn are the days when I am upset by something that has happened. It is the sparkle that makes the difference. I'm working on keeping things from destroying my sparkle.Re: Is Glamour Only For The Young?
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Sage, I followed your link and came across The Story of Chester. I was reading it yesterday and today. I cried most of today, missing Chester so much......Re: Is Glamour Only For The Young?
Thank you Blue, what a nice thing to say. I wrote some of that and my husband wrote some of it. Chester is the one who inspired my husband to do a wild turkey study. He keeps a journal now of the daily activities of the turkeys. He's been doing it since 2011. Chester taught us that turkeys are sentient. So much of their behavior has human parallels. We are privileged to be allowed into their social group. Some of them are dear souls. They have individual personalities, just like people do.Re: Is Glamour Only For The Young?
Thank you for this interesting post Sage
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