Spring will be back soon! It’s almost time for carnivale in Rio, New Orleans and Venice!
Let’s celebrate with a blog carnival especially created for the elite among us….the BABY BOOMERS!
Wes over at LifeTwo.com presents what marriage and family counselor Jed Diamond tells clients who want to know how to prevent an affair as they deal with issues of sexuality, infidelity, and betrayal as well as intimacy, honesty, courage, and integrity.
It’s All About Aging wants to know if you’ve ever wanted or needed to go standing up? She looks at GoGirl, a new product that allows you to do just that.
Barbara Weibel at Hole In The Donut Travels has set out on her grand four-month backpacking adventure around Mexico, Central and South America. From Mazatlan, Mexico, she tells us what it’s like to settle into the rhythm of long-term travel.
Most Baby Boomers believe that they will still be working during their retirement years. SoBabyBoomer presents some retirement tips for boomers who are becoming aware that they are experiencing a different type of retirement than previous generations.
The Boomer Chronicles explores what it’s like to not pass on your handiness to your kids.
If you ever had a tete-a-tete with a diva, or made a “faux pas,” you’ll enjoy this article from Vaboomer.com on foreign words in everyday English.
The use of marijuana amongst retirees is increasing as we boomers get older. Find out more over at Contemporary Retirement.
Andrea Stenberg at The Baby Boomer Entrepreneur is always trying to find new ways to save time. She shares her latest efficiency time in How I Cleaned Up My Inbox and Learned to Love RSS
And now a word from our sponsor: The Midlife Crisis Queen wonders (out loud, of course!) why we Americans feel so generous to Haitians in need, but still refuse to offer much needed health care to our fellow citizens.
She would also like to encourage you to take advantage of her new blog called: Healthy Aging: Body, Mind & Spirit, especially her latest post about older single American women, many who suffer greatly when they cannot afford access to proper health care.


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