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		<title>Dear Baby Boomer, What Are the Commericals in Your Personal Soap Opera?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week I realized that all of life is one big Soap Opera. I than began to thank God for the commericials. I am talking about those short pauses that occur to give us peace, happiness or special excitment in the midst of the dramas. For example, something simple like reading a good book while [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week I realized that all of life is one big Soap Opera. I than began to thank God for the commericials. I am talking about those short pauses that occur to give us peace, happiness or special excitment in the midst of the dramas. For example, something simple like reading a good book while in the waiting room of a doctor&#8217;s office with a loved one.</p>
<p>Oh, don&#8217;t forget about that new Zumba class or the collage making project. I have recently started a new hobby and reading, chatting about coin collecting. <a href="http://www,babyboomerpocketchange.com" target="_blank">I even started a blog</a>. So, now I relax with a magnifying class looking at my change before I roll it up.</p>
<p>My husband has started taking guitar lessons and yes he started a <a href="http://www.midlifeguitar.com" target="_blank">blog for that also.</a> But, now he takes a pause to play with those chords. Sure will be glad when he can play that BB King he promised me.</p>
<p>Or going to your fav coffee shop or little diner to enjoy something special while waiting for the line in the &#8220;Whatever place of tension&#8221; to go down. How many of you know about the pause at the end of a very trying day relaxing on Twitter, in front of the TV or special quiet time of prayer?</p>
<p>Personally, my faith and humor is keeping me sane. So I welcome those commercials in  my life.</p>
<p>What every it is if you feel like sharing it just might help someone else today. But just remember don&#8217;t Tivo your life, keep those commercials coming.</p>
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