Mature Women Aging Gracefully - Beautiful Older Women Galleries Reinvented

galleries, painting what has always been in their . finding new ways of expressing themselves, new interests that form fresh pathways of self fulfillment. Finding that person sometimes feels so hard.

How do I persuade myself that I am not a song without words, music without lyrics, nothing left to say, just because I am getting ?

How do I convince myself that there is still time to dance?

There is a struggle that goes on inside any (or I am sure) as she approaches an age that is considered by her or society, to be . That particular age can change from decade to decade, lol. When I turned twenty five I remember thinking that it was completely over for me. I cried and cried. Ahh me all too funny now. Iwish I was twenty five now, gads huh?! Now that I am a I try to understand how I can age with grace.

Sometimes I look at , younger and prettier than me and it seems that everything has shifted and left me out of the scenario of living life. Talk about galleries, we all line up and remember those days I am sure.

Products are designed to appeal to youth unless they are specifically geared toward the aged, like special wheelchairs or meds or reverse mortgages, stuff like that. With all of this around me I know it is all the more important to ‘feel’ and understand my reason for being. I am not a flash, I am a having a flash. I may feel that I am no longer sexy but I must remind myself that sexy is an . It is all about looking ‘outside’ of oneself, feeling energized by living and acting on that passion. Oh and there is soo much to see that I missed in youth.

As get they need to connect to their spiritual side more and I think they do. I find that I am able to look outside myself more and not worry as much about other in the room. Who is the fairest of all and who shines the brightest. It is a time that holds visions and introspection and a time that should be embraced.

So go out as a , find those galleries, create your own lyrics to music that lost them. Shine!

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ABOUT Kathy Ostman-Magnusen

I paint and sculpt fantasy art and map fairy tale adventures. I dream of on canvas and art of .

I have illustrated for Hay House .,” Who Do Too Much” , taken from Anne Wilson Schaef’s book. I also illustrated for Neil Davidson, who was considered for the Pulitzer Prize in feature writing, and several other publications. My paintings are collected worldwide.

Giclee canvas art work, greeting and posters are available for sale on my website:

http://www.kathysart.com

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