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Reflections: On being middle-aged 11 Articles

  • 1 of 11

    by Maureen Bordelon

    Looking at my reflection in the mirror doesn't lend a visual picture of youth anymore, but yet the vitality is still there. I see who I've always seen, but yet the wrinkles weren't there just a moment ago. I noticed they a...read more

  • 2 of 11

    by Melody Hearndon

    Middle age somehow sets its sights on you, and there's not a thing in this world that you can do to stop it. One day you're young and hip. The next day you're hoping you don't break a hip. It's so amazing that you made it ...read more

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    by Teresa Small

    Middle age creeps up and grabs a hold of you without warning. Mentally, I don't think I'll ever grow up, but my aching knees and sore muscles tell a different story. How did I get to be 50? I'll never know. What once s...read more

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    by John Davis

    This is an odd age, to say the least. My hair has migrated south, my eyes and mouth are showing lines I never had before, and I finally have a pretty firm grasp on the prized roles of husband and father. But then I start l...read more

  • 5 of 11

    by Samantha Pratt-Tyler

    On Being Middle-Aged I look in the mirror, that can not be me, that face is too old for the me I think I am. Where did the time go? Only yesterday it seemed like I was a first time mother, now my children are 32 and...read more

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    by Paula Arnold

    My Autumn I feel a change coming. Like an amber season rolling softly over me, leaving warm traces of time on my cheeks and well-being. I can definitely feel it. Not unfamiliar, a new and improved me, of sorts. A mo...read more

  • 7 of 11

    by Kathleen Richardson

    I despair of ever convincing the world that wearing a bra pulls our breast up into positions they've not belonged in since adolescence. While we admire the slope of a ski run, the slope, or sag, of the female breast ages ...read more

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    by MJ Sharpe

    Often heard is the adage, "age is but a number." Those who are fortunate enough to reach middle-age may have the thought even more than others that age is but a number. What they may realize is the mind does not make the d...read more

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    by Chabu Bowler

    A couple of days ago, I got to thinking about some of the things I used to do. I used to fish. I would have some time in the summer to swim and golf. I would attend a baseball game once or twice a year. I'd play cribba...read more

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    by Lili Bell Raye

    Oh,boy! I remember the moment I realized, "I'm middle-aged!" I still have a hard time believing it, but I know it's true. Trouble is, I don't feel middle-aged, or even close to it. It's funny how as you go through t...read more

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    by Magnolia Miller

    HURRY UP OLD MAN! I'm embarrassed to say this was me about 20 years ago. Hard to believe that someone in their early thirties, which I was at the time, would be so impatient. But alas, I was. The man in question was ...read more

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