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Well, now that I've become comfortable with being 50, (actually it finally just became a number), and started looking at what do I really want?

To hell with what I don't want, why give attention to something I don't want in my life? Anyway, I have joined the Red Hat Society. They are a group of women 50+ who aren't ever going to settle for being our mother at age 50.

We have so many options available to us regardless of age, disabilities, etc. With the internet, we have become more like spirit to spirit interaction. Kinda cool, but it does hamper social skills which is challenging for us introverts, which was the main reason why I joined the Red Hats. To network, communicate, etc with others like myself.

I have also learned Tai Chi, (at the recommendation of my Rheumatologist), joined two quilter's association. (I've been a quilter since my teens). And after the creation of my online business, www.scraplegacy.com, I joined ISCRAP, the International Scrapbookers Assoc.

Life is good!
    Posted by scraplegacy on 2008-02-09 11:04:31 | Rating: | Views: 32
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I love this! This has really enlightened me. I really take my hat off to you!

The truth is honey, you are as old as the girl you feel. Don't stop living till the day you die!!
Posted by  likefireworks  on 2008-02-10 06:24:27 
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