From an Older Woman to a Younger One

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This is such a good list! I want to cut it out and save it for my stepdaughter and future daughter. Heck I want to cut it out for my twenties self! Every young woman deserves to know that she is more beautiful and has so much more potential than she sees in herself.
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Thank you for posting such a beautiful blog and for sharing your amazing pictures. Women often forget just how beautiful they really are, on the inside and on the outside. You're especially right about number 10 :)
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This is also like a letter from the "present" you to the "younger" you. Very cool. Don't you really wish that you could go back in time and tell the younger you what knowlege you've cultivated through the years. I do:-)

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How wonderful!

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I'm gonna keep this list! :) And I never thought you were 52. Number 4 is indeed true. :D
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Thank you for this post, and for sending it to me. I needed to read it.
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This so good! It's all so beautiful and true. And may I just say that you have gotten more beautiful with time. Thank you for sharing.
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This is beautiful Patricia..thanks for sending it to me. It is now on my favorites.

Thanks, prairieplains. Why didn't we know these things then, eh? How are things going by the way? I hope you're feeling well....
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Thank you. You are so inspiring!
(Sigh) I remember worrying about things like 'fat thighs,' etc., when I could have been thinking of other things...Thank you so much for stopping by.

I do, too. But what I really miss every once in a while, is the carefree days before we became girls, if you know what I mean. Before he whole boy-girl thing started. Climbing trees, wearing silly hats and bows. Those days were fun!

Thank you for stopping by!
Thank you very much. I try to remember number four, especially. : )
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks very much for marking it, too.
That was a very sweet thing to say and I'm very glad you enjoyed the post.
I see that. Thank you. I'm very glad you liked it, Marie.
I'm glad you enjoyed the post, Merissa.

I love this post!! Very sweet of you to share all the photos... just lovely!

I'm sending my daughter a link.

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Thank You for the advice sometimes little things just make your day, well your post made mine it is very uplifting!
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Forwarding this to Daughter right now (well, right now after I have posted this comment!) She already does the sunscreen thing, which she worked out for herself, so there is hope she will take the rest to heart too. Although, one thing I do remember from my own 21-year-old self is that 21-year-old selves already think they know it all! Or was that just me?

Great post, Patricia. Truly wonderful.
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Thank you. This is something that deserves to be framed and hung up on my bedroom wall. Big hugs.
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These were wonderful!!
This is really incredible advice. Especially the "you're pretty" part. I can remember my grandma saying she was always more homely than pretty, and finding a picture of her on her twenty-third birthday. I was thinking, "she is a movie star", and my mom said, "I never noticed how like her you are."

That was an "ah-hah!" moment for me, because I'd always been told I was cute but not very pretty. It's amazing what we put ourselves through when we're young!
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Splendid!! and all so true!
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What an amazing post and such sound advice to women of all ages!
Good, good. Baby is kicking a lot now, and I feel her all the time! Alexa's mom got served yesterday too, so now our custody petition actually seems real. Busy, busy times :)
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Brilliant. :)
Fabulous as always Patricia. I am putting this in my favorites and cutting it out to read to Jenna someday. Thank you.
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Excellent post. Thank you for saying something we all need to hear.
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Great list - and it's really good to see another Greek woman blogging out there!
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Patricia -- wonderful post!! Good advice for women AND men!!
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Incredible post...so many of us need to hear this.
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This made my nose hurt - which usually means I'm about to cry.. but I didn't, just big smiles and deep breaths instead. A superb post!

Patricia:

As usual, brilliantly written. I have appended my meager comments:

1.) Absolutely true. Codicil: When you don't believe a man who loves you when he tells you how beautiful you are, he feels diminished.

2.) If you believe in a higher power who loves and supports you, the period of time during which you have to fake it is shortened.

3.) Fear of failure is more corrosive than failure. Failure is not a negative self-judgement.

4). You have just described my late grandmother Geneva. Even when she got Alzheimer's, she woke up happy every day. Remembering to have the wonder of a little boy, for me, makes me a better father and friend.

5). I have nothing to add here.

6.) As a financial professional, I come across this from time to time. I would add a codicil: Women process financial information differently than men. It is my experience that women will ask me more questions before feeling comfortable. When looking for a financial advisor, make sure the person you choose respects what you need to feel comfortable.

7.) I went the alcohol way earlier in life. It just put off the work I needed to do in order to love, respect, and trust myself. I couldn't agree more with this point.

8.) Perfectly true.

9.) I would add, about accoutrements (tatoos, enhancements, etc.): Consider what they will look like at age 50.

10). I can personally vouch for that last sentence.

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This is an AMAZING post! I have been a bit reflective lately (my birthday is coming soon) This should be printed off and put up in every girls dorm room! These are such powerful things to live by. Thank you!
Really? So we share a birthday month, too? Well, happy birthday!
I love your add-ons. I wish I had known you when I was twenty, AI. : )
Thanks very much. It's nice to meet you.
Thanks. ( I especially wish I knew number 10 at a much younger age.)
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The only thing I can add is - the nicest thing you can wear is a smile.
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great post :) :) :)

i didn't think i was beautiful at age 20. but i DID think i was hot stuff at 24. haha! ;P
I was passing tru' and I hope you don't mind. The list makes me smile cuz it makes so much sense with good advice. Btw, the pictures are wonderful and warm with memories...

Happy birthday and may your life be bless always...

Thank you, Steve. More and more I'm learning that men and women have many of the same feelings and issues. Something else I wish I had known when I was twenty-one! : )
Thank you for your visit. Though I am a 'phillhellene' and lived in Greece for seven years, my background is not Greek. However, one of my son's father was a Greek. Were you born in Greece, if I may ask?
Ah - I was wondering if that was a maiden name or not, and because of your wonderful dark hair thought I'd jump to that. :) I wasn't born in Greece, but my father was, with my mother born to a Greek family in Egypt. They're from all over, grandparent-wise, including Volos, Ioannina, Chios, Rodos and one from Cyprus to throw into the mainland mix!
My father is a Sicilian. My mother's family is all from southern Italy, too. I am sure we have some Greek ancestry because of the names in our family.(Grandad was Appolonio) Rodos is where my son's father is from! Cyprus is another wonderful place. I loved Greece and the Greek islands and I miss them every day. You should read illiask.vox.com. He is from Glyfada and he alwasy posts great photos. Nasta kala!
Episis. :) And thanks for the tip - I'm totally new to Vox so I will definitely check it out.
I think it's great that you came by for a visit. Thanks for the comments and the birthday wishes... : )
And you're still HOT stuff, kid. Because of some of the things you've been writing about lately, I have to admit, I did have you in mind as one of the lovely young women I was writing this post for.... : )
Yep- that's a very good add.Thank you!
well, thank you. :)

i have to admit, it has been a rough ride for the past few weeks, but i'm starting to feel better. :)
Thank you! How old is your daughter?
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This is so awesome...definately one of the best things I have EVER read!
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I found this through a neighbor. This is beautiful and wonderful. Thank you for making it public and sharing it with all of us.
Thanks, Bookmole! No, it wasn't just you. I have little hope that many very young women will believe this post, because we all know everything when were twenty-one, including how ugly we are. But- you know, this generation is a lot more saavy I've noticed, so just maybe.....
It's very nice to hear that! Thank you.
Thanks, DD! I meant to ask you-why did you switch blogs? (If it's too personal to answer, no worries.)

Thank you. Obviously I thought of you whilst writing it. Happy Birthday, LC. : )

Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed them. Have fun on that holiday!
I so agree. I absolutely never thought I was pretty. I think that feeling is indicative of what's going on inside us at the moment.
Thanks, RD! But I should have added have great feathery masks to wear for fun as number eleven! ; )
You know, it's funny - now that you say it, it's true that we should feel we're pretty, etc, at any age. I had directed this to younger women, because I feel we waste so much pecious time when we're young worrying about unnecessary stuff. But you're right. it's for any age. Thanks!
Wow! So much going on at once. Deep breaths, prairieplains.The best thing you can do for yourself and your baby is stay as calm and relaxed as is possible under the circumstances. I truly think your husband and Alexa are lucky to have you. It takes an excpetional person to do what you're doing. That means the 'good forces' are on your side, girl. ; )
Thank you and thanks so much for the mention. That was really big of you. My agent rang this a.m. to tell me she saw it. Apparently she reads DollyMix! : )

I read your post. I'm 64 next week. I went outside and did a cartwheel.

Thank you...

I always say Jenna is lucky. Don't you wish someone had read something similiar to us when we were growing up? Would we have listened, though? I think I was too damn stubborn and insecure, for one.
Thank you, Mello. And thank you for stopping by. : )
When you start posting your own stuff, you and Illias will really enjoy talking to one another. He just posted photos of Athens covered in snow. I got such a kick out of it, because it was right where I used to live. (Sigh) Do you get to Greece at all? I'm planning to go back as soon as my book about it is published.
I'm glad to hear it. You know, we all go through those rough patches, especially when we have young children. And sometimes our hormones stay out of whack for a while longer than we realise. Essentially, you're a very smart, pulled-together person and I know you'll get through. ; )
It's very nice to hear this. I appreciate it very much.
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I love this, it's wonderful and the pictures are lovely. I plan to post this on my dream board and forward to all my girlfriends. Thank You!
Thanks very much or coming over to visit. I'll pop by and see your blog today, too. : )
Hell, yes! Glad to hear it. I'll be visiting your blog, too. it looks like this is a great birthday month!
thanks for the vote of confidence... :)

one of my few girlfriends who has children said to me that her hormones were out of whack for 5, 6 years! sheesh! that's a long time.
Yup! I will be 35 on Friday. I wished I would have known these things when I was 21. But at least I know them now.
Well, thank you, very much. I am sure this is going to make mesound like a technical illiterate, but I have to ask- what is a 'dream board?'
Oh! And Happy Birthday to You Too!
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This is AWESOME!! Thanks!!
They keep telling me I should be going into menopause. Nonetheless, I still get you-know-what every month. But, I discovered recently I have a fibroid that is huge due to hormone imbalances. I've got to look into it, of course, but I have learned not to worry or think about this stuff too much, because it can really get you frustrated and you start imagining symptoms just because every body tell you they should be there. Having said that, it's true that having a baby is a big deal, but Mia is only twenty months old and in about a year she'll be so portable, you wonlt believe it. Things will improve. You have a great collection of friends here on VOX. Everyone loves you, loves to read your blog and we're all here for you!

One of my dearest friends is celebrating her birthday on Friday. Thirty-five is still soooo young, I think I'd only just started to be my 'real self' when I was in my mid- thirties. Good things are coming.Lil. I'm making a note to myself to visit you on Friday. : )

Thanks, Cat! Nice of you to stop by. I'll be visiting your blog today, too.
good luck with that fibroid. hormones are tough to deal with, that's for certain!

thanks for all the encouragement and great posts :)

I'm always open for advice.

Especially when it's good ... which this is!

Thank you.

Thanks :-) I really feel closer to me than I ever have before. It is a nice age.
The fibroid actually looks like a little pregnancy bump. Except it's hard. I thought at first it was all the work I was doing on my abs. Then I thought- are abs supposed to stick out like that? LOL Anyway, I have to go to NY next week, but when I come back it's time for a second opinon on what shoud be done and then...(sigh) we'll see. Thank you for your kinds words, too. It's always fun to talk to you and read your blog.
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This is such a motivating and inspiring post.
What you say rings out as being so true to me, and I'm not even in my 20s yet.

I'm going to print this out tomorrow and keep it in my file.
Thank you for writing this!
I haven't been since 2006 but there's a 2-week trip planned for June now. Athens, to visit my grandmother's grave and some museums and family (both with their own ancient artifacts...), Thessaloniki because I think it's beautiful and my boyfriend wants to see it and Kefallonia for some beach relaxation and because we have friends out there.

The boy only saw Athens briefly during the pre-Olympics bomb site so I'm keen to show him how beautiful it is these days...

Where did you live out there?

What great advice, I will pass this on to your nieces. They always listen when their Aunt P has something to say. I hope you know how much they admire and love you.

well, hopefully they can take care of it quickly and painlessly...

on the up side, you get to go to NY! i hope you get to have some fun there!

also, please eat a slice of delicious pizza for me. hehe :)
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I read all along with my smile growing in my face. I'm so glad to have met you here, and I'm so proud to be counted in your *friends*...I'm short of words here..but I feel like you are one of the (if not *the*) wisets, beautifull people I have met in the past 10 years...

I see you're getting your blog site up and running.great. Let us know if you need any help. I lived in Glyfada, a suburb of Athens. They turned the main road intoa pezzodromo since the Olympics and I can't wait to go and see it, too. Thessaloniki is one of my favourite places. The food up there is luscious.
That's great, Fesoes! That gives you a head start some of us older women didn't have, or maybe were too stubborn (cough) like me (cough) to listen to. Thanks for stopping by.
I admire and love them, too. (And their mother and father) I just hope my policeman/lawyer brother-in-law doesn't get wind that I'm handing out sex advice to his high school age daughters. (re: see number ten) ; )
Oh, you're not joking- I love that stuff there. Gosh- we really do think alike sometimes. Maybe we should open a pizzeria out here. Grace and Patricia's Pizza - Has a nice ring to it, yes?
Very cool name. Thanks for the visit and the comment! : )

I really feel closer to me than I ever have before

That's a great way to describe it and I hear you very well. I know just what you mean.

Ditto and knowing you, I'm sure you could probably add a few things that I left out, yes? ; )

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I may come back to you on that , but the thing that touched my heart most was that I was reflecting on your number one in the end of 2007....we were having a look at some old pics of mine, and I said to Sarita how I couldn't believe how great I looked then, and how much I suffered in those days because of *beautty* insecurities....

Also some of your words here were the teaching of my parents when I was in my late teens and 20's....and the fact that you *pop in* to my life just as I'm thinking of you.....

Had a weird last few weeks, will be posting soon, I'm finishing one of my college courses in 2 weeks and I'm expecting people from Argentina next week [one of my life time friends, with hubbie and 2 daughters, for 4 days :) ], so will come post as soon as I'm a bit less overwhelmed!

Thanks for this, Patricia,

by the way...when is your birthday?

oh, absolutely!!! i think it sounds like a great place to eat! :D

so, when is your birthday? :)
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Number 4.
I think this is the one that I must learn and keep with me for the rest of my life. I spent so much of my time in my life trying to act older than I was, that I believe that small part of me that was once wistful and carefree has just..ventured off to play in the grass somewhere.
I'm starting to believe the rest of me should go trampling through the clover field myself soon.
Thank you for this :) It was needed tonight.
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It is amazing this is exactly what I needed to hear today. My stomach has been in knots lately, I know why and am trying to turn things around. Thank you for the wonderful advice.
It is an interesting coincidence that you were thinking of me as I was thinking of you. You sound very busy, but in a good way. Enjoy your friends from Argentina.
I will PM you the date... : )
I think we all do that at one time in our lives, to some extent. Then we find our way back again. Thanks for the visit and the comment.
I went and had a visit at your blog and I see you have some things you're really struggling with. I hope they get sorted out for you soon. Thanks for stopping by and for your comment. It's appreciated.
LOL Number 10! I once read that a man is just so grateful to get a woman naked that the very last thing on his mind are her thighs or stomach!
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Oh, what an amazing post... thank you SO much for writing it. Happy Birthday : )
Oh yes we will definitly remove #10 before passed along...........age appropriate right? We will save that one for a later time. dd
so, where's my PM? hehe :D
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Happy Birthday!
Right. If Stuart and Pete had their way, they wouldn't see number ten until they're forty! ; )
That's probably true, though I doubt they'd admit that out loud. I visited your blog today, BTW. I loved the photos and the banner. : )

Very glad you enjoyed it. I just visited your blog and the 'thank you's' are mutual. : )

Thank you for the birthday wishes, Miso!
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This is beautiful. Thank you for sharing what you've learned.
Thanks for stopping by and reading, Red Pen
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"8) When meeting someone new and he or she seems to be behaving like an assh*le, show compassion first. If after you display your sincere compassion, they are still acting like an assh*le, walk away. If they follow you, call the police."

Awesome advice, and so true!

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Such an empowering list full of wisdom! It's no wonder you are so beautiful and vibrant as you are about to turn 52 (no way!)
#7. I'm in my 40's now. In my 20's I was going through decision of breaking off an engagement. I had excruciating stomach pain. Went to doctor and nothing was wrong he could tell. The pain was awful. I did break off the engagement. He saw me off at the airport. I've never had anything like that stomach pain since. And I've never seen it typed out like this before. This is a wise statement.
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I think every woman wants to be young. When you are in 30's you want to be in 20's and when yo are 40's you still want to be in 20's. lol don't know how to say it.

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This is a great post, thanks for sharing! And a very happy birthday to you. :)
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It is indeed a great post. I'm 33 now and sometimes I feel like I'm the only woman (person?) in the world who doesn't want to be younger again. This age is nice. I certainly don't feel old, though I was certain in my teens and twenties that when I got here I would feel old. And really I feel more free and happy than I did when I was younger because now I know what I want to do and who I am.

I would also add to #10 that if you make yourself notice that he is not at all thinking about how fat your thighs are, eventually you will stop thinking about how fat your thighs are, too. Or at least I have. When it is pointed out to me by the rude fact that some jeans don't fit, it startles me.

Thank you for writing this post. I'm already practising #2 on a daily basis...sometimes I'm a little too good at it that I come across as snobbish!

I'm so-so at #1. Sometimes I think I'm the hottest stuff ever, sometimes I'm convinced I'm gross (like I do right now). *sigh*

I'm glad you liked that one. I've always thought it was worth giving someone a chance to redeem himself/herself. I have walked away a few times, but I've never had to call the police so far! ; )

Thank you for the compliment and I'm glad you enjoyed the post. BTW- I love the new shot of you. That has got to be one of the most flattering haircuts and colour on any one I've ever seen. It suits you so well. In this pose you can really appreciate it. I haven't been around the neighbourhood as much as I'd like, because I've been a bit busy, but I'm going to pop over to see what other things are new at 'your place.' : )

Isn't it amazing how our bodies tell us what our brains don't want to accept? Clearly you made the right decision. Thanks for visiting and I'm glad you enjoyed the post.
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A really refreshing write. Makes so much sense...

It feels fantastic to be a woman!
I think every human being wants to remain youthful, healthy and vibrant certainly. The number on our calender indicates that we're mortal and as those numbers creep up, it means we're running out of time. So I know what you mean about wanting to be young. I think more to the point is that we want to be young ,BUT with the wisdom that only seems to be acquired with age. Thanks for the interesting comment.
Thank you very much for the birthday wishes and thanks for stopping by!
It sounds to me like you have a very healthy, happy attitude towards life. I think that's great!
Like you say, it all takes practice. You'll get it perfect, soon. ; ) I love the name, BTW- The Fiercest Calm. Good choice.
It does feel fantastic to be a woman, doesn' t it? Especially in today's times. Thank you for your comment and for stopping by. : )
Thanks. I got it from the Tori Amos song, 'Concertina'. I think it describes me perfectly. I'm not really as tame as I look...
Hmmm - I did notice a certain sparkle in your eye...Gosh- now I'll have to look up this song, because I love music and I'm not familiar with this one...Thanks for the tip!
This is such a beautiful post, filled with wisdom and grace. Your beauty really shines through in everything you write. I am really glad to have found your blog, you truly are an inspiring, intelligent and beautiful person. Thank you again.
What a very lovely comment. Thank you. Enjoy those new shoes!
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You couldn't be more on target about finances if you tried! Go to the library or nearest book store and get Suze Orman's Women & Money. Best thing you could do for youself and its EASY!!!!

Patricia, thank you for your advice and beautiful pictures.

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Brilliant advice, Patricia. I wish I'd read this when I was 21!
Thank you for visiting and your lovely comments, Violet. It's true that there is financial advice out there fro women who want to take charge, that's for sure.
I wish I knew when I was 21, EWQ. Heck- I wish I knew it when I was 31! Thanks for stopping by. Always nice to see you....
I saw your post on Vox's home page. I loved it. Its wonderful advice. I too am 21, soon to be 22, and found it to be wonderful advice. I've seen a lot of hardship in my 21 years from various things and I'm finally learning to live for each day and love everything about my life. Great advice and beautifully written!

Really? it was there? How nice. Thanks for telling me.

If you're doing that already at your age and thinking this is great advice, you've got a huge headstart from many of us women (and men, too I suppose) who were very foolish at your age. This advice is in hindsight - I didn't realise a lot of these things at your age. So- kudos to you!

I'm curious to your name-"Call me Trish" is your first name also Patricia? I go by 'patricia' usually but when people feel they have to for some reason shorten it, I always prefer 'trish' to "pat.'

Thank you for the comment and for stopping by.

How I got the name Trish is actually a kind of funny story. When I was in high school my name somehow got printed as "Patricia" on the class roster the first day of school. I lived in a small town and my aunt, who attended the same high school and volunteered there, has the first name Patricia. She was good friends with the woman who typed all the class rosters. So, when she saw the same last name out of habit she typed Patricia. My actual name is Holly, so not really even a close resemblance. When the teacher called Patricia I thought it was odd this girl had the same last name as me and first name as my aunt. He got through the entire roster without calling my real name. The problem eventually got solved, but from then on the teacher and most of my high school classmates continued to call me "trish", being short for Patricia. And, the name has just stuck with me all my life.

I'm glad I asked, then, because that was a very name interesting story! : ) And do you prefer 'Holly' or 'Trish?' (both are very nice)
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Thank you for this fabulous post--it definitely stands out among the posts I've seen recently and I'm very grateful to now have you in my neighborhood. Please write more posts like this--I think they would be much appreciated.

Your words are wise, gentle and full of hope; I'm closer to your age, and yet I see that I can learn something here as well!

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Ah, what good advice! I am turning 41 (rather than 21) this year and also got something out of this. Your photos are lovely too.
Great advice! Love the photos too. Belated birthday greetings and I have to say, you don't look anywhere near 52.
I answer to both. It just depends on who I'm talking to. At work and when talking to professors at school I'm usually Holly. However, at home, around family and friends I'm usually Trish.
Thank you for stopping by and for the very nice comment. I'm really glad you enjoyed the post. : )
Well, then, just as your blog title indicates and if you don't mind, that is, I will call you 'Trish.' : )
Thank you very much for the compliment and for stopping by. I'm really glad you enjoyed the post!
It's great that you stopped by and left me this lovely comment. Thank you!
At the end of the day, it's probably safe to say we can all learn something from each other. I appreciate your words and your visit, very much. Thank you.
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Those are great words of wisdom! Thank you for sharing them with us!
Well, thanks, Steph and thanks for stopping by! BTW- I've been trying to recognise the cute character from your profile and I haven't identified it so far. Who is the character and from what film is it, if you don't mind me asking?
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This brightened my night. Thanks
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Great advice! Thank you for sharing such valuable wisdom. I was going to say which particular number was my most favorite, but I can't actually choose because they're all so important, and so well written. (Although, the last one made me think of my husband and how lucky I am to have him in my life.)

If they follow you, call the police.
This totally cracked me up! (But necessary in some cases.) :D
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Brava! Especially the sunscreen one. Doubly true for all Australian women!
I always am pleased when a young woman gets something out of things like this- it makes me feel that each generation is getting smarter. As I read your blog, I see that in your case, at least, I'm right. Thanks for stopping by and for your comment.
Glad you emjoyed it and thanks for stopping by!
Yep- Bless the husbands in the world that make us feel like goddesses in bed, whether are thighs are perfect or not. ; ) Thank you for all your lovely comments. They mean a great deal to me.
Thanks for stopping by, Amy. : )
I've heard that the sun in Australia is particularly strong. One of these days I hope to get there and see that for myself. I've been blogging with so many lovely people from Australia that a trip is now on my 'To Do' list more than ever.
Thank you for all your lovely comments. They mean a great deal to me.
You're very welcome!
I always enjoy stopping by! The character is Timone the meerkat from The Lion King =)
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Thank you for sharing this. :) This made me laugh and thoughtful at the same time:

Put nothing in your body that can permanently harm your spirit, including the wrong man.
This made me smile and reflect. I am twenty-three years old and without a mother or older female in my life to give me sound advice like this. It isn't necessarily needed just when I'm "down" .. it's needed on random Thursday afternoons, too. Thanks you, thank you, thank you.
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That was fantastic. It's funny, they're all things we've all heard but every time someone says them again it's like it's new. Gives me this whole renewed sense of being.
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I read a blog last night and everyone was bickering over one point about raising kids. It was exhausting just reading it, trying to see whether they could "get over it" and come back to the rest of the important stuff. Here you've hit the nail right on the head on all of the points you covered. Beautiful!
I'm glad you enjoyed reading this post. Thanks for stopping by...
It's true that they're all things we've heard, isn't it? The irony is I never listened the first time I heard them. By the time they filtered through my brain, it was almost too late to do anything about learning them, except post them on this blog, that is...LOL
You know, this is a really lovely comment. Women should definitely stick together and be each others friends, mothers sisters, aunts, etc. I'm glad you visited, read it and found it worthwhile. Thanks.

Yep- that's a crucial point all right. I wonder how many of us know he's the wrong man when we're accepting him? (Sigh) Thanks for stopping by and for your comment. : )

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Absolutely fabulous, my friend...both you AND this post.
Thank you very much and I return the compliment on both counts ; )
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Very wise! I think some of the messages apply to men to. I'll have to make sure my sisters get a chance to see this!
Of all the women I have loved I never once thought their thighs were too fat.
What a great post. You deserve a hug for this one

Of all the women I have loved I never once thought their thighs were too fat.

This is why you are one of the best men I've 'met.' Thanks for your comment. It means a lot.

That you'd want to show this to your sisters is a great compliment. Many thanks for that and for stopping by. : )

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I loved number 10 but most of all number 4. It is the best advice I've heard in years. Your list was so enlightening it touches the heart immediately. when i read number 4, it remembered not only the innocence but the confidence as well as the happiness I felt at 9 years old. it definitely made my day a better one.
Thank you for that and for stopping by. It's very much appreciated.
this is wonderful... thank you for posting!
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This is my favourite post so far this year. Thank you Patricia.
Thank you very much, Michelle. All things I wish I had learned sooner!
Great list! I liked all of them -- it was good to be reminded of the things we tend to forget sometimes. What a great way to start the day. Thank you!
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LOVE THE PICTURES AND ADVICE

TINA

Thank you and thanks for stopping by. Mairona. (Lovely name, by the way!)
Thank you, Tina. I'm glad you enjoyed it! : )
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This was fantastic!! Where was this when I was 21? ;-)

Thank you for such a beautiful pice.