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Boomer Women


How to Build a Strong, Loving Relationship With Your Adult Children
Reaching your 60s often brings a quiet realization: motherhood doesn’t end, but it does change. Our children are grown, making their own decisions, raising families, and navigating life in ways that no longer include us at the center. This stage can be deeply rewarding—and sometimes surprisingly challenging. A strong relationship with adult children in this season isn’t about holding on. It’s about learning how to let go with grace . 1. Redefine Your Role For decades, you wer


The Most Flattering Hairstyles for Women Over 60
The Most Flattering Hairstyles for Women Over 60


Challenges That Even the Best Grandmothers Face
In spite of all the cute memes, being a grandmother isn’t all snuggles and giggle. Still, I wouldn’t trade being a grandmother for anything in the world.
If you find it tough sometimes, you’re not alone. Here are some challenges that grandmothers face.


How Friendships Between Women Change Over the Years: A Baby Boomer Perspective
Friendships between women evolve just as deeply as the women themselves, and for baby boomer women, these changes often bring surprising richness and clarity. In younger years, friendships were frequently shaped by circumstance—neighbors with children the same age, coworkers in the same stage of career-building, or social circles formed around school events and packed calendars. These relationships mattered, but they often had to fit into lives that were stretched thin by res


Do Lotions Really Work?
Aging gracefully is about supporting your skin, not hiding it. As skin matures, its ability to retain moisture declines, natural oils decrease, and fine lines become more visible — making quality lotions and creams more than just a beauty habit. They’re an essential part of daily skin health.


Moderately Priced Clothing Stores That Work Beautifully for Women Over 60
Dressing well after 60 doesn’t require a designer budget. Many women are looking for clothing that is polished, comfortable, age-appropriate—but not boring, and priced reasonably enough to build a real wardrobe.
The following stores consistently deliver on fit, quality, and timeless style without crossing into luxury price territory. These brands understand real bodies, real lives, and the desire to look confident and current at any age.


Building Healthy Relationships with Your Grandchildren.
As a grandparent, you can play many important roles in your grandchildren’s lives. One survey of American families found that most grandparents fix meals and provide financial support to their grandchildren. However, grandparenting can go far beyond these material contributions. From words of wisdom to play to emotional support, as a grandparent you have lots to offer the younger generations in your family.


Clothing Companies That Truly Understand Style for Older Women
As women move into their 50s, 60s, and beyond, style priorities often shift. Fit matters more. Fabric matters more. And above all, clothes need to feel polished, modern, and comfortable —without chasing trends that don’t serve real life. The best clothing companies for older women understand this balance. They design pieces that are timeless rather than trendy, flattering rather than fussy, and confident rather than trying to look “young.” Below are five brands that consisten


Dressing for Yourself
Turning 60 doesn’t mean giving up style. In fact, many women say this is the decade when they finally dress for themselves —with confidence, clarity, and a stronger sense of what truly works. The key isn’t chasing trends or trying to look younger; it’s dressing in a way that feels modern, polished, and authentically you . Here’s how to dress stylishly and age-appropriate after 60—without feeling boring, dated, or invisible. 1. Redefine “Age Appropriate” Let’s clear this up fi


Boomers Working in Their 70s: Why It’s Not Just About the Paycheck
For many Baby Boomers, turning 65 no longer signals a hard stop. Instead, it’s a pause, a pivot, or sometimes just a deep breath before continuing on—often well into their 70s. And contrary to outdated assumptions, working later in life isn’t about being unable to retire. For many, it’s a conscious, empowering choice. Work Has Changed—and So Have We The jobs many Boomers hold today look very different from the ones they had in their 30s and 40s. Remote work, flexible schedule


How to Decide What to Keep When You Downsize Your Home
Downsizing your home is one of the most emotional — and empowering — transitions later in life. It isn’t about getting rid of everything you own. It’s about choosing what truly belongs in your next chapter . If you’re feeling overwhelmed by decades of belongings, you’re not alone. The good news? With the right approach, deciding what to keep can feel thoughtful and freeing rather than stressful. Here’s how to make those decisions with clarity and confidence. Start With Your F


Fun Things to Do During the Winter Months (That Don’t Feel Like “Just Getting Through It”)
Winter often gets a bad reputation—as something to endure rather than enjoy. But when you stop trying to live exactly the same way you do in summer and fall, winter opens the door to its own kind of fun. Slower, cozier, and often more creative, winter is an invitation to try new things and rediscover simple pleasures. Here are ideas that make winter feel less long—and a lot more enjoyable. 1. Start a Cozy Seasonal Ritual Create something small you look forward to each day or


How Baby Boomer Women are Different
The In-Between Generation: How Baby Boomer Women Broke the Mold Baby Boomer women occupy a fascinating—and often misunderstood—space in history. Born roughly between 1946 and 1964, they stand between two very different generations: the women who came before them, shaped by tradition and limitation, and the women who came after, raised with freedoms Baby Boomers helped make possible. Boomer women didn’t just live through change. They were the change. Raised With Rules, But Re


New Year’s Resolutions for Women Over 60: Choosing What Truly Matters
How to make a New Year's resolution. By the time we reach our 60s and beyond, we’ve learned something important: life doesn’t need to be rushed or constantly reinvented to be meaningful. We’ve weathered seasons of responsibility, change, and growth—and now, a new year feels less like a command to “do more” and more like an invitation to live well. For women over 60, New Year’s resolutions don’t have to be about fixing or proving anything. They can be about intention, ease, an


The Silver Smash: Why Pickleball is Winning the Hearts of Women Over 60
If you walk by a local park on a Tuesday morning, you’re likely to hear it: the rhythmic pop-clink of a perforated plastic ball hitting a paddle. Chances are, you’ll also hear a lot of laughter. Pickleball has taken the world by storm, but there is one demographic driving the movement with more passion than anyone else: women over 60. Far from just a "retirement hobby," pickleball has become a cultural phenomenon. But what exactly is the "secret sauce" making this sport so


More Than Just "Sensible": The New Era of Shoes for Women Over 60
There’s a long-standing myth that once a woman hits her 60s, her wardrobe—and especially her footwear—should quietly fade into the background. But in 2025, the fashion landscape has shifted. We are seeing a "comfort-first" revolution where the most stylish shoes on the market are actually the ones that feel best on your feet.


Luxury Handbags Without the Sky-High Price Tag
The Sweet Spot of Luxury: Why We’re Still Obsessed with Tory Burch (and Who Else to Watch) Finding the "perfect" handbag is often a balancing act between quality, status, and a price tag that doesn't require a second mortgage. For many of us, Tory Burch has long been the gold standard of this "accessible luxury" sweet spot. Whether you’re looking for your first designer piece or adding to a seasoned collection, the $300 to $900 price range is arguably the most exciting space


The Big Question: Is It Time to Downsize Your Retirement?
Retirement is often pictured as a finish line, but in reality, it’s the start of a brand-new chapter. For many, that chapter begins in a house that suddenly feels a lot larger than it used to. Deciding whether to trade the family home for something smaller is a deeply personal choice. It’s a mix of financial logic and emotional attachment. If you’re sitting in a four-bedroom house wondering if the stairs are getting steeper or the yard is getting wider, here is how to know if


From Manager to Consultant: Navigating the Holidays with Adult Children
The transition from being the "CEO of Christmas" to a "Holiday Consultant" is one of the trickiest shifts in parenthood. For decades, you held the calendar, flipped the pancakes, and curated the magic. But once your children become adults, the holiday dynamic changes—and that’s actually a good thing.
Navigating this new season requires a blend of radical flexibility, open communication, and a healthy dose of "going with the flow." Here is how to keep the peace and the joy al


The "Club Sandwich": Navigating Your 60s While Caring for Elderly Parents
We’ve all heard of the Sandwich Generation —usually pictured as 40-somethings juggling toddlers and aging parents. But there is a second, quieter version of this squeeze that happens a decade or two later. Welcome to the "Club Sandwich." In your 60s, you are likely standing at the threshold of your own retirement. You’ve worked for decades, looking forward to the "Golden Years." But instead of booking cruises, you’re booking physical therapy appointments for your 90-year-old


Life without Grandchildren
The Quiet House: When Your Children Choose a Different Path For many of us, the script was written decades ago. You raise your children, you watch them find their footing, and eventually, you receive the phone call—the one where they nervously or excitedly tell you that a new generation is on the way. You prepare for the role of "Grandparent," a title often framed as the ultimate reward for surviving the teenage years. But what happens when that phone call never comes? In rec


Baby Boomer Childhood Memories
For many women of the Baby Boomer generation (born approximately 1946–1964), childhood was a blend of "picket fence" simplicity and the vibrant, changing energy of the 1950s and 60s. It was a time of tactile toys, neighborhood freedom, and the first golden age of television. Here are some of the most cherished and fun childhood memories for Boomer women: 1. The Great Outdoors & Neighborhood Freedom Before the era of scheduled playdates, "playing" meant disappearing until the


Navigating Marriage after Retirement
Retirement is often called the "golden age," but for many couples, it’s actually a major relationship stress test. Suddenly, you go from seeing each other for a few hours in the evening to being together 24/7. To actually enjoy this time (rather than just survive it), you need to shift from "raising a family/building a career" mode to "partners in adventure" mode. Here is a guide to navigating this new chapter. 1. The "70/30 Rule" of Togetherness The biggest mistake retired c


How are Boomer Women Dealing with Aging?
Boomer women are actively redefining aging by embracing proactive health (exercise, nutrition, mental wellness), leveraging technology for connection and health, focusing on functional beauty (skincare, hair health), managing unique caregiving demands, and addressing significant financial insecurity, all while seeking to maintain an active lifestyle and challenge ageist stereotypes with wisdom and resilience . Health & Wellness Focus Physical Activity: Prioritizing strength


5 Dont's of Grandparenting
Avoid these common pitfalls and build strong and trusting relationships with your grandkids When you first became a grandparent, you may have been expecting a fabulous experience: grandkids who adored you endlessly; their parents who turned to you for support and advice. But perhaps things haven't turned out to be quite so idyllic. I hear questions all the time from grandparents who wonder why they're getting a cool response instead of boundless enthusiasm from their own kid


The Joys of Being a Grandmother
The joys of being a grandmother are deeply personal and numerous, often representing a profound and fulfilling second chapter in life. It's a relationship defined by unconditional love, shared wonder, and a welcome shift in perspective. Here are some of the most universal and cherished joys of grandparenthood: 💖 Unconditional Love Without the Pressure Love at First Sight (Again): Experiencing the pure, overwhelming rush of love for your grandchild is a profound moment, ofte


Update Your Empty Nest on a Budget
This is the perfect time to update your house! As an empty nester, you can finally design for yourself and your current lifestyle, focusing on comfort, elegance, and low maintenance. Here is a guide to updating your empty nester house on a budget, focusing on high-impact, low-cost projects and repurposing existing space. 1. Refreshing High-Impact Areas (The Biggest Bang for Your Buck) These are the changes that will make your whole home feel brand new, often for the cost of


First Time Grandmother Advice
That is a wonderful and thoughtful topic. Becoming a first-time grandmother is an exciting journey, and focusing on respecting boundaries is the key to building a strong, loving relationship with your child, their partner, and your new grandchild.


Thoughtful Gifts for Your Friends
🎁 Experience & Memory-Focused Gifts These offer moments she’ll remember — perfect if she enjoys life more than possessions. 🧘♀️ Wellness & Relaxation Spa or massage gift certificate — A day of pampering. Yoga, tai chi, or meditation classes — Great for health and calm. At-home spa kit — Luxury lotions, bath salts, cozy robe. 🍽️ Dining & Events Dinner at her favorite restaurant (or a new one she’d love). Wine tasting or food tour — Local experiences can be delightfu


The Baby Boom Generation
The Baby Boomer Generation Baby Boomer women (born roughly 1946–1964) are known for being a generation of profound historical transition and have significantly influenced shifts in the workforce, family structure, and cultural values. Here are the major characteristics and achievements they are known for: 1. Pioneers of Professional and Educational Achievement Baby Boomer Women Working Shattering the Glass Ceiling: The older Boomer women came of age during the height of the
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