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Home Decor for the Rest of Us Who Aren’t Martha Stewart
Only in a place where there are no children can one arrange textiles, and books, dishes, even toys, as if they had been indifferently set down by an actual fun-sized human — it gives the place that dynamic, vibrant, lived-in touch. Continue reading
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Tagged artful, Carolyn Henderson, cloth, customers, decor, deocration, deoration, dog, fashion, gold, home, Kindle, magazine, Martha Stewart, messy house, Middle Aged Plague, people, retail
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It’s a Good Hair Day and I Can Do Anything!
I know that some people spend hours to get this messy look, but seriously, it only takes seconds. Of course, it doesn’t look stylistically messy, the same way true minimal makeup doesn’t look like artistically applied minimal makeup, but either you have time for breakfast or you have deliberately premeditated, artlessly unstructured hair. Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, bad hair day, baseball cap, beauty, blogging, Carolyn Henderson, comb, culture, current events, daily life, Facebook, good haircut, hair style, hairbrush, haircut, hairdo, hairdresser, hairspray, hats, headware, humor, James Bond, knitted hat, make up, middle age, middle aged, minimal makeup, natural, natural look, salon, Steve Henderson, style, styling products, stylist
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Baby Boomer Grandparents — We do it our way
Like a lot of people our age, the Norwegian Artist and I are on the tail end of raising one set of kids when we find ourselves presented with the next generation, with which we interact on a deeper level than a weekly play date at the park.
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Tagged baby boomers, blogging, Carolyn Henderson, family, grandparents, humor, middle age, painting, Steve Henderson, toddler
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Dating Richard Gere
So I did an experiment, wandering through our village with eyes open for sightings of Richard, the real one or substitutes, and discovered that, at least in our little town, most men in their 50s do not look like Richard Gere. Continue reading
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Tagged actor, dating, Humphrey Bogart, men who look like Richard Gere, ordinary people, Pandora, Richard Gere, sexy men
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Are they Brats or Simply Bored Children?
In other words, they behaved like normal children in a 12 x 15 room with nothing in it but fishing magazines and a flat screen, and they didn’t sit still, and they weren’t quiet, and they didn’t just watch the movie and stop bothering people the way adults, trained to glue their eyes to the screen, expect them to. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Education, Encouragement, Family, Growth, Humor, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Personal, Random, Relationships, Uncategorized
Tagged active children, adults, art, artist, blogging, bored children, brats, Carolyn Henderson, children, culture, current events, dentist's office, dress, education, educational DVDs, flat screen, humor, kids will be kids, middle age, middle aged, no toys, normal, padded walls, painting, princess, reading by three, running software, Steve Henderson, toddler, two year old, wedding dress
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Sleeping Felines and Why They’re So Important
It’s amazing what you can learn by sitting on the porch all afternoon, watching the cats. Like this: cats sleep a lot. What is it — 18, 19 hours a day? I can understand why lions get exhausted, what with … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artist, back to school, beauty, blogging, boxer, boxer/lab, Carolyn Henderson, cat, chickens, Christian, clouds, culture, current events, daily life, deer, dixie, dog, dog chasing cats, dog chasing chickens, doing nothing, education, encouragement, family, garden, gatherings, getting nothing done, humor, lifestyle, middle age, middle aged, motherhood, news, Norwegian, painting, personal, random, reflections, relationships, ruby, sleeping cats, Steve Henderson, summer, waste of time, Xena the Warrior Princess
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Men Are from Mars; Women Are from Earth
The only good thing about the situation is that Tired of Being Youngest, who hyperventilates when the needle drops off of the F, is not behind us, rapidly losing her self control. But come to think of it, maybe that wouldn’t be such a bad thing, since she could burst out with all the things that I am too wise to express aloud myself.
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Tagged art, artist, blogging, body language, car, Carolyn Henderson, difference between men and women, gasoline, hyperventilating, mars, men are from mars, middle age, middle aged, moonlit night, Norwegian, painting, pamplona, plaza, rose, rugosa, running out of gas, Steve Henderson, Tired of Being Youngest, wading, women, youth
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Jiminy Crock Pot! We’re Eating Hot Food Again!
Lately, though, with dinner more often than not consisting of graham crackers with peanut butter and a glass of milk, I started longing for a hot, savory meal, even a gray one, that would cook while I worked. Continue reading
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The Many Little Rules of Mini Little Minds
But it was not my obnoxious nature that got me banned the other day from my little little hometown’s little little library.
(By the way, I’m not sure if I’m being too subtle here, but in employing the word “little,” I’m not referring to population or size.)
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Tagged 50-mile radius, art, artist, blogging, Carolyn Henderson, computer, computers, keyboard, library, library card, little, little minds, little rules, manual typewriter, many rules, middle age, middle aged, mini, mini minds, news, Norwegian, painting, policy, public, public library, public servant, rules, rules are rules, Steve Henderson, typewriter
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The Great Washing Machine Adventure
Yes, I know. But our generation is the product of Depression era parents, and in this generation we are working through a Recession era angst. So you use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without. Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, are you nuts, art, artist, blogging, caretaking, Carolyn Henderson, culture, current events, Depression, Depression era, do without, hammock, in shining armor, make it do, middle aged, Middle Aged Plague, new washer, Norwegian, progeny, recession, right brain, Steve Henderson, the Depression, the Great Depression, the Recession, use it up, user's guide, washing machine
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