Menopause Pins
Menopause Pins
Writing
on the back of the Matchbook
Pins
are $16.00 Each
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Mid-life Celebrations
Among those things best forgotten
are the agonies of youth |
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Mermaid
A Mermaid,
not a "mere maid",
A woman of substance!
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Stellars¦ Joys
Small joys are the greatest of gifts.
So we are grateful for the blue jays
who winter in our garden.
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Woman¦s
Dance
Dancing through life
with the excited discovery
of each new day.
Laughter and delight!
The dance need never end.
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Song of the Fisher
Woman
The river -- a ribbon winding, always changing.
Sun light sparkling on the water, filled with fish.
The river is my mother, she gives her children life.
And so I sing a praise for her never ending gifts.
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Frolic
Laughter and Play
are not reserved
only for children
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Fashion police
For those with discriminating taste
and shopping expertise.
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Bad Hair Day
Everyone has a bad hair day
once in awhile.
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Four Faces
Like a fine piece of jewelry.
At first, finely chiseled
Then delicately etched.
Deeply engraved,
And finally a work of art!
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Lost Keys
Sometimes we need a dog on the head
with a bird on the back
to remember the small details.
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Chaos
The chaos of menopause
is the only
thing
I
haven¦t been able to blame
on my
mother.
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Cleopatra¦s Comb
Through
the ages, my comb has run its course.
Now, slowly it glides through my silver hair.
I dreamed of galloping horses, chariots racing.
My life is charged with energy and zeal.
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Flight to Freedom
The nest is empty
the children are gone.
Twenty eight thousand meals
cooked
.Menupause
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Cat on the Back
Grandmothers, have you no children?
Mothers, have your children gone?
A cat on the back
will give you comfort in your years.
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Anubus¦ Song
Spring has ended.
Autumn not begun..
Sun filled days roll gently
by.
Enjoy the long days of
summer.
Our seasons change soon
enough.
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Ultimate Friendship
Three
friends is the most difficult friendship. If you hear laughter
when three people are together,
then their stories will last forever
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Best Friend
Childhood¦s greatest reward
is a sister who is a best friend.
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Tears of the Nile
When our daughters were grown and our cycles ended, we moved to
the river¦s edge.
As we wept at the passing of our youth and fertility, the river was renewed.
We were greeted by the laughter of our grand-children splashing in the water.
I am my parent¦s child. I am whole.
And now I watch my children grow.
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Two Friends Horseback
Always
I shall know my sister. We shall ride together. Always I shall love my sister,
we share our joy. Always I shall remember my sister, we shall raise our children
together. At our feet sit our grandchildren. They too shall ride together. Such is life!
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Song
of Friendship
I
promise nothing but understanding. I give nothing but my ear. Speak to me and I
shall listen. Sing to me and I will join you. You shall have your drum, and we
shall sing together.
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Paws for Thought
Pause for thought
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and let the imagination run.
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Female Rain
She bends her head.
The autumn rain touches the
earth,
bringing the promise of self
discovery
and renewal.
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Life¦s Rider
The ride was long and hard
and I lost my dreams along the way.
When I arrived, I found them waiting.
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Inner Child
Protect and nourish the child within;
with joy and wonder smile at the adult.
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Recollections
Those
things forgotten, I find at the river¦s edge. My memories are now like small fish
splashing in the water. I recall my mother¦s strong hands and my father¦s
wisdom. I am blessed and feel complete.
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Recognition
My mother doesn¦t
recognize
herself in the mirror.
I assure her that when I look
in the
mirror, I see her!
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Alter Ego
The continual struggle of who we are
and who we are expected to be.
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White Streaks
The white streak in my hair came
from a severe trauma.
The trauma of getting older
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