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Your life calling : reimagining the rest of your life
\"In this inspirational book, beloved broadcast journalist Jane Pauley helps people over fifty successfully navigate the \"reinvention\" phase of their lives and build a positive, powerful future\"-- Provided by publisher.
YOU WHAT
Personally, my 27+ year marriage and raising two intelligent, kind, independent, resilient daughters. Caesar salad, filet mignon and crab legs, and bread pudding. Big hair and bangs of the '80s can stay gone.
Trade Publication Article
Josh Seftel's Mom On Crushes And That First Kiss
Pat Seftel, when you have a crush on somebody else. Physically, who remembers physically, your hormones are starting to work and you want to look pretty. I guess you think you might be in love. I didn't have to. We used to go and have cherry cokes together after school. The place where we went for cokes was down the street from my best friend's house.
An Ancient Japanese Decorative Art Enjoying A 21st Century Makeover
For three generations, the Morita family has been wrapping, stitching and trimming modular blocks of woven grass, known as tatami, in Tokyo's old downtown. But now, beset by cheap knockoffs and changing lifestyles, the craftsmen have been forced to up their game. Besides traditional grass and straw mats, they now offer low-maintenance synthetic options. And they've been forced to seek customers far from home, like supplying a soft runway for this Paris fashion show or furnishing the mats for a Bond villain's minimalist lair.
Michael J. Fox Looks Back
Promoting a new show and I introduced a new name in Hollywood, Michael Fox. He knew he found something and this was moment he found it. The name of his character was Alex Keaton, until he takes the phone. Not funny: an incurable degenerative disease. But for years, Michael J. Fox has been getting a laugh. Parkinson's is a gift. More now than tremors and slurred speech, muscle rigidity, the exhausting jerks and twists; it's been falls and broken bones.
Flag Day, Celebrating The Stars And Stripes
It flew when Americans first arrived at the North and South Poles. It waved when the first American reached the top of Mount Everest. The American Flag is certainly a symbol, but behind every piece of cloth, there's often someone behind a sewing machine. And for 175 years, Annin and Company has given us miles and miles of red and white stripes, along with oceans of blue and enough stars to fill a galaxy.
A Different Tune For Song Of The Ages
It's been 61 years of wedded bliss, but Mort and Susan Block of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania say they're meant to be, almost never was. Not because of Mort. He knew he wanted to marry her from day one. To complicate matters, Mort was a sailor and after that first date, he headed out to sea where on the bridge of the destroyer Hazelwood, he wrote a song for Susan.