What does a classic car have to do with May December relationships?

Lots, if you are lucky enough to have a classic partner

(Posted by Ron)


My son who has a degree in electrical engineering is back in college.  This time he’s studying the restoration of classic cars.  Yes, you can get such a degree.  If you’ve read my post about being a chemistry experiment you know that I have a cardiologist who seems to be restoring a classic Ron.

Have you seen the movie Gran Torino?  If not, I highly recommend it.  The 1972 Ford Gran Torino in the movie is beautiful.  The 78 year-old director and star, Clint Eastwood, is a classic in his own right. Read the rest of this entry »

Is this any way to earn a living? The life of Ron – Part 4

I guess being in water up to my knees, after midnight and with the temperature below freezing was just too much:

(Posted by Ron)

It was a real shock to leave the relative excitement and security of my Navy job and return to West Virginia with a family and no skills that translated back to civilian life. My father-in-law helped me get a job with Ashland Oil, the company at which he had an executive position. It didn’t pay much and I soon found a better paying job as a laborer in the refinery. That lasted until I discovered I hated working in water and cold weather at night. I decided to try college again and was able to get one of the two jobs at the refinery that were designed to help students go to school by providing flexible work scheduling. Read the rest of this entry »

May December News: How could I forget about Celine Dion?

Where have I been – did I forget to look up from my keyboard?
Here I am writing about May December relationships and I’ve forgotten about the most diva-est of all age gappers.  What about the queen of vocal cords herself – Celine Dion and her lifetime love Rene Angelil?  Holy smokes – it really and truly slipped my mind.  And I am indeed wondering why?  Read the rest of this entry »

Our Newsletter April 2010

News You Can Use!

Posted by Gayle

A sneanightstandk peek at our most recent newsletter:

Change

“Any change, even a change for the better, is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomforts.”

~Arnold Bennett
(British novelist, playwright, critic, and essayist, 1867-1931)

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News You Can Use – April 2010.

Today’s Secret

Posted by Gayle

This quote is right on for all of us!  Not just those of  who are May-December Lovers. Enjoy….


“All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter into another.” – Gail Sheehy

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