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27

Blogging Boomers Carnival #124

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Here is a mid-summer collection of articles by the always interesting members of the Blogging Boomers Carnival. Each member of this Carnival is:

  • a Baby Boomer
  • a Blogger
  • passionate about their chosen topic, and
  • full of interesting ideas and thoughts to share with their readers.

This week includes another interesting collection of topics. Please check out each of these Bloggers. And as always, remember blogs are not social media unless the readers participate. So please take a moment to leave comments on the blog posts that interest, inspire or even annoy you. Blogging is much more exciting when it becomes an on-going conversation.

Here’s the links:

Need a few new outfits for work, but are a little strapped for cash these days? Get some advice from Fabulous after 40 on how to update your wardrobe on a budget.

My memory used to be a sure thing. Now? Not so much, reports The Boomer Chronicles.

When we were young children, picnics were commonplace and a trip to the city or a summer resort was a special occasion.  SoBabyBoomer recalls ”when life was a picnic” and knows this could be a wonderful stroll down memory lane for many boomers.

Ann at Contemporary Retirement asks:  What does your perfect post-retirement work look like?

A number of research studies say baby boomers do not change after a certain age. The Midlife Crisis Queen says: Just wait ’til they study the Baby Boomers!

Dina of This Marriage Thing talks about M & Ms and her next big idea: wedding mediation.

Janet Wendy at Gen Plus, a Boomer AND a 50 plusser, AND a small business owner, can’t get healthcare out of her mind.

Onetime performance artist turned author and radio commentator, Sandra Tsing Loh, uses her affair and forthcoming divorce as the stepping-off point for a sweeping attack on modern marriage in the July issue of Atlantic.  Loh argues with the fervor of the newly converted that lifelong marriage is a trap to be avoided. When she looks at her married friends, she sees successful women stuck in sexless marriages with once-ideal, now boring mates. Read the generally negative reaction to Loh’s diatribe in this LifeTwo post.

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