Natural Disasters Bring Out the Best of the Human Spirit
BoomerCafé co-founder and executive editor Greg Dobbs has been watching the news from Oklahoma with a perspective few of us have. He knows what is happening behind the scenes.
Doncha just love it when we start to feel unglued?!? Boomer humor writer Renee Fisher feels that way … every single day. Which is why she wrote in her blog about Getting Found By Getting Lost.
Renee Fisher has solved a big modern-day challenge: How to be an involved grandmother from thousands of miles away, using the Internet.
Sure, it’s a free country, but that doesn’t mean we feel free to look our age. Especially women. But, STOP THE PRESSES: there is one very prominent 64-year-old who disagrees. And Renee Fisher, author of “Saving the Best for Last,” has called her out!
Do you think you understand boomer women? Even if you’re one of them? You might not, according to the myths out there about women over fifty. Author Renee Fisher believes those myths need a few corrections.
There’s no denying it: our boomer generation is turning out more grandparents every day. Baby boomer Renee Fisher has given grandparenthood a lot of thought, and wrote these observations about what she calls Grandparenthood, and Other Aberrations of Nature.
We boomers are the best at everything, aren’t we?!? Sad to say, according to sources researched by Renee Fisher, this includes divorce. So how do we fix that problem when it crops up? By saying “I did, I didn’t, I do.”
Got a good life? Got a bad one? Either way, if you’re a boomer, you’ve probably got some stories to tell, and maybe it would help others….and maybe it would help you….to write your memoirs. If you’re interested, Renee Fisher, co-author of Invisible No More: The Secret Lives of Women Over 50, has some advice.
As baby boomers, are we better off with people our own age? Renee Fisher thinks she knows the answer.
There are so many good things about getting a little older. But a few bad ones too. Renee Fisher, co-author of “Saving the Best for Last: Creating Our Lives After 50,” has found out about one of the bad ones and turned it into something good!
Sex. Do we eventually tire of it? So it seems, if you read a new survey about sex. Renee Fisher read it, and began to wonder: is this about me?
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