"I can't be a pessimist, because I'm alive. To be a pessimist means that you have agreed that human life is an academic matter." -- James Baldwin

Monday, January 30, 2012

Blogging Boomers January Carnival

     The end-of-January version of the Blogging Boomers Carnival is now up in lights over at the Midlife Crisis Queen. She congratulates all of us for making it past the holiday season, and now turns her attention to the next milestones that we all have in common -- The Super Bowl, the Oscars and Spring!

     So head on over and pick up some different perspectives on the art of aging -- ranging from suggestions for part-time jobs, to how Super Bowl ads cater to Boomers, to why one blogger has decided to write what she wants, rather than what she "should." Enjoy!

5 comments:

stephen Hayes said...

I'll check it out. Thanks.

schmidleysscribblins,wordpress.com said...

Visiting today. Thanks.

Kay Dennison said...

Spring? We haven't really had winter yet!!!!

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