Aging with Grace

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    In the long run, we shape our lives, and we shape ourselves. The process never ends until we die. And the choices we make are ultimately our own responsibility. Eleanor Roosevelt Looking through my photo library, I ran across this shot from several years ago. Some of the facial expressions reminded me of the different…

    October 6, 2022

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    Inspiration, Psychology
    Aging, choices, life-decisions, taking responsibilty, wisdom
  • Madeline at Bemelmans Bar

    In an old house in Paris that was covered in vines, lived twelve little girls in two straight lines… Madeline, Ludwig Bemelmans The Carlyle boasts an impressive guest list, including presidents, royalty and celebrities. During the Kennedy administration, a suite of rooms was kept available incase the President was visiting New York. Interesting, but the…

    September 29, 2022

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    Inspiration
    Aging, art, bravery, history, Madeline books, resilience
  • Seasons of Change

    I’m awfully interested in how big things begin. You know how it is; you’re twenty-one or twenty-two and you make some decisions…then whissh! you’re seventy. You’re a lawyer for fifty years and that white-haired lady by your side has eaten over 50,000 meals with you. How do such things begin? Thornton Wilder, Our Town Today…

    September 22, 2022

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    Inspiration
    Aging, life, perception, reflection, time-passing, writing
  • Treasured People and Books

    Grandparents can be very special resources. Just being close to them reassures a child, without words, about change and continuity, about what went before and what will come after. Fred Rogers Seeing Queen Elizabeth brought back memories of my grandmother. They both had a sparkle in their eyes that was reassuring. You knew when you…

    September 15, 2022

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    Inspiration, Life Style
    Books, grandparents, memories, Queen Elizabeth, relationships, trust, wisdom, writing
  • Knowing When to Say Enough

    The longer I live, the more I read, the more patiently I think, and the less I seem to know…Do justly. Love mercy. Walk humbly, This is enough. John Adams It is hard to experience the Palace of Versailles without being in awe of its majesty. The style is very ornate and a bit overwhelming.…

    September 8, 2022

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    Inspiration, Psychology
    choices, Enough is enough, giving in, guarding our time, knowing when to stop, too much
  • Authentically You

    Our power lies in our small daily choices, one after another, to create eternal ripples of a life well lived. Mollie Marti Today is September 1. I know autumn doesn’t officially begin until September 22, however for me it begins on the first day of September. I put up a garland of leaves and pumpkins…

    September 1, 2022

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    Inspiration, Life Style
    Aging, authentic-living, Autumn, being youself, growth, life lessons, philosophy, self acceptance
  • Initiative

    God helps those who help themselves. Poor Richard’s Almanac, Benjamin Franklin While visiting Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island in Hong Kong, I photographed this tree filled with hanging, bamboo sticks on which prayers has been written. Whatever our faith we all look to a greater being for help. Have you heard the parable of…

    August 25, 2022

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    Inspiration
    acceptance, gratefulness, initiative, prayer, self reliance
  • All’s Well That Ends Well

    If we can be thankful for what we receive, we should be thankful for what we escape. Native American Quote Reading this quote made me think of Shakespeare’s play, All’s Well That Ends Well. Sometimes, in the midst of difficulty, we can only see what is in front of us. When we look back we…

    August 18, 2022

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    Inspiration, Life Style
    change, flexibility, God's plan, gratefulness, making adjustments, moving, Native Américain Indian
  • The Small Things

    The small things of life were often so much bigger than the great things…the trivial pleasure like cooking, one’s home, little poems especially sad ones, solitary walks, funny things seen and overheard. Barbara Pym When the movie, Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, came out this summer, it reminded me that I had the original book…

    August 11, 2022

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    Inspiration, Life Style
    choices, enjoying little things, Mrs. Harris goes to Paris, self care
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