Somehow, it’s Dec. 9 already and it seems like the holidays are coming in a rush. I’m researching buying a new camera, which is time consuming. Then, I got the idea that what I want for Christmas is a scanner that scans slides. More research when I should be getting my holiday cards in the mail and my shopping done.
I’m going to visit my family, pictured at the left, in California again for Christmas like last year. It gives me great joy to be able to visit them during the holidays.
At the farm, there’s lots of great food and holiday cheer in addition to Christmas traditions.
Carol Cassara
Aging brings with it important transitions and this week on her blog, Carol Cassara of Carol A. Cassara Writer is talking about the uncertain transition between where we’ve been and where we’re going. Read about it in “Liminal Space and Aging.”
Meryl Baer
Sometimes life gets busy and complicated and exhausting. When that happens to Meryl Baer of Musings of a Shore Life, her body screams “enough.” Baer takes a day off, as she describes in this week’s post, “The Joy of Doing Almost Nothing.”
Laurie Stone
After over four decades of entertaining, Laurie Stone of Laurie Stone Writes has learned a few things from the trenches. Stone used to have great energy as a hostess, but as the years have moved along, that stamina has waned. She still loves seeing family and friends, but has learned interesting ways to make getting together easier…
Rebecca Olkowski
Timeless fashion doesn’t have to be complicated. Rebecca Olkowski of BabyBoomster.com talks about 10 essential clothing pieces to have in your wardrobe when you are over 60 for a classic and stylish look.
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I’ll be interested to see your scanner when you get it.
Yes, researching a new camera has been such a chore. I hope research for the slide scanner is easier. I can hardly wait to start scanning slides and see greatimages from the past.