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Pearl by Kelly Rand
Pearl by Kelly  Rand









To compensate, I’m giving you the granddaddy of my muses – Jackson Rathbone. It’s really not a good idea to call something “of the week” unless you actually plan on doing it weekly. Maybe I’ll do a follow-up post this weekend. Plus, Demi made GI Jane, which is one of my favourite movies of all time. Society – particularly as it pertains to celebrity and the media – seems to have a real issue with older women who colour outside the lines. But if she’s just partying and dating younger guys, people can build a bridge and get the fuck over it. If she has substance abuse or mental health issues, that’s not good. One of the most beautiful women in the world. She’s not wearing any makeup in this photo.Ĭameron Diaz. A supermodel favourite in the 90s, she’s still working, and with her natural grey hair.

Pearl by Kelly Rand

A favourite of the late great Roger Ebert. I drink too much, but that’s because I’m thirsty.” Parker and the Vicious Circle, she delivers one of my favourite movie lines: “I fall in love with married men, but that’s because I want to. Not only in her mid 40s, but single to boot. It’s a grown-up thing to do.īehind the cut are some photos of older women who own it.ĭiane Lane. I’m also going to a reading for the author of a book I just read. I’m at an age where I’ve clearly missed a lot of the standard societal deadlines, and that’s really the only reason I dislike the aging process, other than that it means another year has ticked past that puts me closer to not being alive, and I like being alive. People assume that by the time they reach their thirties, there are certain tangible deadlines they’ll have met. “I haven’t seen it, but I’m a lot younger than you.

Pearl by Kelly Rand

I was three years old when that came out.” People will read this and say “Really?!” but I believe a lot of people in their late teens and early twenties see it that way.

Pearl by Kelly Rand

In my late teens and twenties, I think I saw aging as some defect of character, some preventable flaw to which other people had succumbed.

Pearl by Kelly Rand

I’m not happy about it any year, yet I see the folly in stressing about it. I turn another year older this week, which I’m not happy about.











Pearl by Kelly  Rand