Monday, 15 June 2009

Welcome to the Club

GRATTIS till halvtid,
and Congratulations to the Midways Karen! 
Congratulations to an amazing woman who transcends all stereotypes people have about women in the 50s!  She is still beautiful, and radiates magnetic attraction with her lively intellect, great smile, and her muscular body. 
I have known her for about seven years, and she is fun and uplifting to be around with her open mind, intuitive and analytical mind, and as she is genuine and frank, and the most positive sparkling person I know!!! No BS'ing here, definitely not pretentious. 
Karen always has  opinions, or searching to land one. She has many interests as we all know, but with me she has also shared interests as architecture (house hunting), Jungian psychology, politics and comparative culture analysis (homemade science). 
Karen is a person I will call when I need independent advice. Too often people just say what they think the other one wants to hear, which really does not mean much. Karen, however, will speak her mind, even if with care because she is also a sensitive person. She is a person you can trust, a truly great friend. 
She has had her share of challenges in life in her family in England. Sometimes she would worry a bit about her children, or her husband working too much, but they have all  turned out beautiful. Smart and independent. Keywords for Karen.
Just one thing I have not understood is where she gets her wisdom....Karen is one of the few women who are looking forward to turn 50!! See there, she is good at accepting life as it is, that is truly quite wise.  She also talks about looking forward to retire soon!! She, with all that energy ....I guess she is smart not to feel guilty about just enjoying life! She know life is precious. We others know that intellectually. She seems to know it with her whole soul, mind and body. She does what I would like to do...so she is an inspiration  to me and many others!
Wish you a fantastic journey with your life in and after the 50s!! 
          Sr witch Doris Biga

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