Your Past Is The Doorway To Your Future Self
I moved ten times in my 20s, a pretty obvious sign of an unsettled decade. With each relocation to a new address, I left…
Fran Braga Meininger writes personal narrative about the years beyond youth, a time in a women’s life that can be vibrant, fulfilling, and wonderful despite, or perhaps, because of all that comes with age. She lives in northern California where she hikes, bikes, and lives life in big bites. Her work has been featured on KQED’s Public Radio Show, Perspectives, Ruminate Magazine, Ladies Pass It On, Sage Woman and as a regular contributor for SixtyandMe.com. She also hosts a blog on her website, TheYearsBeyondYouth.com
I moved ten times in my 20s, a pretty obvious sign of an unsettled decade. With each relocation to a new address, I left…
“Pause at the edge, stand still and inhale, breathe in anticipation of what is waiting. When you’re ready, politely step across the threshold as…
I have found my faith. Not the kind of faith I was expected to have, seated in the pew of that church, constructed at…
I started a new book entitled When Things Fall Apart. It is not the most riveting book, and I’m familiar with most of the…
It’s cool and overcast, a less than perfect morning, not at all to my liking. It’s early, the first day of May. But already,…
It’s early morning, the time I usually write, but today I am sipping coffee and reading. I recently discovered a writer’s website with some…
Last evening, I was the lead chef catering a wedding reception. This elaborate, special occasion took a team of twelve to execute. It was…