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Life Has No Expiration Date - Misadventures of a Single Senior
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Life Has No Expiration Date - Misadventures of a Single Senior
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Life Has No Expiration Date - Misadventures of a Single Senior
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Wonderful, a modern declaration of independence. Dr. J. PhD
All divorced people should read this hilarious but wise message and learn to anticipate each day with exciting, hopeful joy. Dr. B. Perri, PhD.
A 'must read' for a anyone who is a 'senior' and looking forward to the latter part of life with trepidation.
A woman's work is never done unless . . . You're fired! No, I quit!
I was relieved of my duties as the wife after 56 years of marriage before that ''til death do us part' detail kicked in.
I made a plan. Life began. First, I cleaned out my mental attic and dusted off my stored fantasies of all the things I wanted to do and where I wanted to go. Then I wrote about what I know, seeing life more clearly and not through the eyes of another.
Stop wondering what you are going to do with the rest of your life and start wandering. The world is waiting for you!
Wonderful, a modern declaration of independence. Dr. J. PhD
All divorced people should read this hilarious but wise message and learn to anticipate each day with exciting, hopeful joy. Dr. B. Perri, PhD.
A 'must read' for a anyone who is a 'senior' and looking forward to the latter part of life with trepidation.
A woman's work is never done unless . . . You're fired! No, I quit!
I was relieved of my duties as the wife after 56 years of marriage before that ''til death do us part' detail kicked in.
I made a plan. Life began. First, I cleaned out my mental attic and dusted off my stored fantasies of all the things I wanted to do and where I wanted to go. Then I wrote about what I know, seeing life more clearly and not through the eyes of another.
Stop wondering what you are going to do with the rest of your life and start wandering. The world is waiting for you!


















