Ideas from women over age 50 on staying busy at home during #coronageddon quarantine.
Italians Keeping Up Their Spirits During Quarantine
A message from Italians about keeping up their spirits during #coronageddon.
Swimming in a Sea of Lemonade
If coronavirus is getting you down, here’s a little essay to hopefully cheer you up by author Sue Sigmon-Nosach.
Frida Kahlo as Honorary Queenager
Women over the age of 50 can learn a lot and derive much inspiration from Frida Kahlo one of the most important artists of the twentieth century.
Take Your Taste Buds on a Tour
Six of the same seven food items you eat over and over? Try something new with Every Plate or Hello Fresh. I did, with hilarious results.
Lifting Today/Stronger Tomorrow
I call yoga the elixir of long-life and health. Practicing yoga has many benefits, but number one is you feel better. And, number two is you get stronger as you practice. There’s an old saying about getting to Carnegie Hall. It takes practice. Yoga is no different. Actually yoga is really easy–after you practice a …
First-of-Its-Kind Online Dating Conference for Women
Looking for love online? Try the first of its kind online dating conference for women April 5, 2020.
St. Valentine’s Day Celebration Ideas When You’ve Been There/Done That
Valentine’s Day dates to ancient celebrations of purification and fertility. We as queenagers are most definitely not interested in either, but we are interested in rediscovering romantic energy with our partners.
Do You Know the Way to St. Tropez?
The quaint town of Saint Tropez, France, (pronounced of course as “san trow-pay”) is known around the world as an elite vacation destination, conjuring up the allure of the rich and famous. But anyone can go there and just feel like the rich and famous! Located on the French Riviera, overlooking the sparkling azure Mediterranean, …
Youthful Secret? Trying New Things!
The Secret to Staying Youthful? Keep on trying new things… Have you ever witnessed an activity and had the immediate thought—“I am too old for that?” or “I could never do that!” I have. But lately, those negative responses in my brain lead me to question myself. And that growth is something new and exciting …