Looking Beautiful & Healthy Over 65 - Simple Tips, Big Results!
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- Great skin, lovely makeup, and clothes equal the new woman 60 and over. You will want to watch this video! Makeup, skincare..attitude, and a newfound identity. But what has changed? Why is 70 the new 50? Let's dive deep and see if we can get some answers!
A long walk by the river, some new makeup, and a chat with my neighbor who is 90 changed how I see my entire life, past and present. I can't wait to share this with you.
August 19th - 1920 - Women got the right to vote in the US. This has new meaning for me now and I hope you will relate to their struggle and triumph as I did.
Thank you for being here...you always lift me up and remind me how precious every day we live is.
Be kind to yourself...truly kind to yourself.
My Love to you always,
Susan & Desi
“When you're different, sometimes you don't see the millions of people who accept you for what you are. All you notice is the person who doesn't.”― Jodi Picoult, Change of Heart
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00:00 Introduction
02:13 70 is the new 40? How?
03:39 Fashion What To Wear
06:32 Makeup Light But Bold
08:56 Me Doing Makeup
09:36 Skincare Secrets To Better Skin
13:35 My Pink Princess Rare House Plant
14:18 What We Women Have Been Through Over the years
21:27 Desi Says Goodbye
we love you :) keep on, keeping on - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Even at age 53, dealing with terminal cancer and feeling pretty crappy most days, I still wear my pearl necklace every day, put on my lipstick and now wear a chic wig. It really does make me feel better and gives a confidence and even hope. It's always fun to dress up a little. I'm so glad I can have fun with makeup and now wigs! Love your glow, inside and out :)
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Sending you love and hugs even though I don’t know you ❤️❤️❤️
Me too!! I'm sending you Love and prayers lovely sister!! 😘❤️🙏🌈
@@Ms.Stephanie.C thank you, I appreciate you!
I’m having a difficult week. Most people will probably think I’m just being weak and kinda pathetic. But these emotions are very real to me. My husband is in Vietnam with our daughter, traveling there to show her where her father came from. She knows the story of how her father escaped communist Vietnam and how he found freedom in the United States. But now she gets to see this foreign land. I’m happy for them both. But I’m feeling very alone and quite sad. My health isn’t great right now. And one of my little dogs may be seriously ill as she is old and showing symptoms that could be heart failure. Oh how I hope this isn’t the case. She’s my favorite dog ever, my Wendy. Thank you to anyone reading my comment. This feels like a safe place to share.💞
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Renee, take each hour at a time. Hope your Wendy will be ok.
Hope your daughter and hubby will be back home soon.
Do some reading or spend some time on a hobby you like, or start a new one and the time will go by.
You can discover new things about yourself as well. Take care and prayers for you, the family and doggies.
Keeping you and your sweet dog in my prayers. Hugs
Hi! I am so sorry you are having health challenges, and your Wendy may be ill. I can relate. I am not in the greatest health, and I lost my dog Tiffany many years ago, but the impact it made feels like yesterday. The only thing that got me through is my deep belief in God. I pray to him several times a day for strength and courage. He always has my back. If you have a religion that you practice, pray to your god. He will help you in so many ways. I will pray for you, Wendy, and your family. God's blessings to you always. ❤️🙏
You are not alone. Thinking of you.
I love spring. It's like God is saying, "Behold, I make all things new!"
Exactly!!
Every spring seems more beautiful than the last. I think, wow, how the earth forgives for all the bad things we do it year after year.
I love that!
AMEN 🙏
That’s so Beautiful! 🌸
I am also 69 and will be 70 in November. I had let my hair go gray for about four years and after losing my husband, the stress of everything I felt like I just aged 10 years and I just recently went back to coloring my hair and it’s giving me a new lease on life. I feel better about myself. I’ve had people tell me they don’t believe my age. Call me a young widow and I am just starting to feel like myself again. Getting back into make up which I really wasn’t wearing much of caring for my husband, but I am taking care of myself now I may be 69 but I’m still alive and I have to enjoy myself while I’m here. I’ve made some friends. I’ve been going out for dinner with people and I’m socializing. It will be a year the end of this month that I lost my husband, so it basically took me almost a year to get myself together.💕
I'm sorry about the loss of your spouse, but glad to hear you are in a better place! My 70th is November 23, when is yours? God bless!
@@kbencsik1 Thank you so very much. My birthday is Nov 28th. It’s on Thanksgiving this year.
I also am 69 going on 70 and stopped coloring my hair. I love my silver hair. Most people here in Florida have silver/gray hair so when I see a woman with colored hair around here she looks out of place. I don’t feel any older since I let my hair go natural. Loved your post! ❤
@@loriwise3177 I wish my gray were pretty silver. Only the front was the rest of it was a very mousy salt and pepper. It wasn’t a pretty color if it was silver I would’ve kept it. Funny you live in Florida. That’s where I moved from. I lived in the Fort Lauderdale area for over 40 years but after losing my husband, I had no family left so I moved to North Carolina to be near my sister and her family. I miss South Florida tremendously, some people have the most beautiful silver hair and I am envious of that. Mine was not attractive at all so coloring it. It looks better but I really hate the upkeep and the expense. Thank you so much.
I'll never go Grey, too old looking. My girlfriend goes with the beautiful Lucy red and she's always getting compliments. Vavavoom!!
I am 70 years old and I have paid dearly for being a strong woman but looking back , I wouldn't have it any other way. 😊
an oxymoron !
Yes, I understand. I am a strong, independent Aries, and a 68 year-old woman who recently moved myself to Costa Rica, and by myself . And yet, I don't want to be so self sufficient that I cannot access my feminine side and at the cost of romance. Again, I believe there needs to be a balance.
I also have paid the price. But life makes us who we are, so I think I add to the mix.
New Zealand was the first country in the world where Women got to vote , it was 19th September 1893 . Very proud of our little country !
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I'm also 69 and turning 70 in November. I recently won a 22 year battle despite a few men at work who fought every promotion I sought. Got the last one and will soon walk away from a successful academic career with my head held high. Had to work a lot harder than they did, but I won (just in time). Loved this video.
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Fantastic! Well done! ❤
We have done it all " backwards and in high heels" ...which were designed by men! Little wonder!?!
Congrats!!!
I left the academic life and never looked back. I am much happier now.🎉
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Oh, congrats....You go, Girrrrlll!!!🎉😊
I just turned 72 and I don’t act, think or dress like the 72 yr olds from yesterday. I’ve had people say I should dress more my age but most people compliment me. I think what ever makes you feel good do it. If not now then when.
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I’m 72 also and friends tell me I don’t look my age, I get 45-55 years old! No face lifts, no Botox! And because of Susan ,Rosehip oil has really made a difference ☺️
you go girl! no one stops me LOL
It's because people then lived through the Depression, they learned to be resilient and to be frugal. My mother has just passed away at 98 and was always careful with money even after she didn't have to be. I also think people were less vain then. They didn't mind if they were seen getting older.
My Mom passed on April 21., 2024. Was always frugal. She was young in the depression era, but it had a huge impact on her.
I recently lost my 94+ mother also. I really do have to figure up her age bc it was NOT ever spoken about until she was much older and she took pride in that she could still work when she wanted, be the Vice of her women's auxiliary, was active in the same church and kept performing in theater well into her late 80's. She received a lifetime achievement award and proudly walked to the stage to accept under a month after bypass surgery. I'm still slowly opening the boxes that were "picked FOR me" of some of her things. Don't get me wrong, this kind of mother was not the easiest to grow up with, but now I can see that she felt she was born way before her time and everything she wanted to do in her young adult life was met with "you can't do that" in one form or another and she didn't want to disappoint, but motherhood was NOT appealing to her, but she had the 3 of us and was truly remarkable. I'm still listening for my phone to ring and sometimes I can't wait to tell her something ....until.
I always see these videos on Saturday evening and maybe just once I'll be busy and have to catch it later! Lol. We women are not recognizing how STRONG we are and much of it is due to the tough women who came before. 🩷
@@jules8910My Mother used to recycle everything-was very frugal but also was a wonderful Mother and worked her whole life as a waitress in big hotels and expensive restaurants. Looking back I don’t know how she did it all! Fabulous home cooked meals, beautiful gardens but spent little on makeup-powder and lipstick was about all she used:)
@@sandycopeland790 So sorry for your loss.
@@jules8910 Sorry you lost your Mum, she sounds like an amazing woman.
My cat died this week. It was quick and she didn't suffer. She died at home and my husband buried her. I got her for my mom, after she was diagnosed with dementia. Ronnie gave my mom two happy years. She gave me a few more and made mom's passing a little easier, if there is such a thing. I'm heartbroken, but It could have been worse. However, my husband really has had my back and he's tried to protect my heart. That means the world to me. Thanks for letting me unload. I hope everyone has a wonderful week.🤗
I'm so sorry about your cat. I have three kitties in kitty heaven.
So sorry much love to you!
Sorry for your loss.
I’m glad ur husband has had ur back. Love and support when you need it the most. My parents passed years ago…I hope I see them again…
Oh Donna...I am so sorry!!! Much love to you...
“Another spring… how lucky am I!” At 73 I say this to my self regularly and just take in all of the God given beauty around me. I am so grateful for everything that stirs my senses and makes me thankful.
Oh this is so sweet!!!! Hello Sista!!! How lucky are we!!!!
Im 58 and my mom is 91. We talk alot about everything. She often tells me, everyone says men are the stronger ones but, that's not true. Physically they may be but, we women are stronger in every other way. I love my mom. I'm lucky I still have her❤
Yes, my Mother died when I was seven, I often wonder how different things could have been.
I’m 62 years old my first album was I am woman by Helen Reddy. My mother gave it to me. My mother was strong and independent. Had a hard life but really did it all. She just passed two weeks ago and I miss her so much.❤
I'm so sorry for your loss❤
We have come a long way in many areas. I am a 63 year old women who works as a Wiring Technician with all men in the business I work for. I have been told I do the best work by my boss. Yet, all the men have working partners. I am single. I get paid the least for doing a better, more efficient and more productive job. I have been harassed, yet refuse to quit primarily because I need the job. My husband divorced me after over 20 years of marriage. I was left homeless with not much but my IRA account. He got everything. So yes we can vote, we have aged better, we have come a ways; yet we have quite a ways to go.
It sounds like a really interesting job. I always thought of my jobs as a way to pay my bills. I put my all into my work and didn't get the appreciation l deserved either, but sometimes it's enough to know we are doing good work.
Good for you congratulations!!!
impressed with your skills. Keep applying for similar jobs that pay more if that is your goal Cs your boss is using you.
It seems to me women are payed less then man even they do the same job, it´s a shame!!!
Why isn´t anybody doing something about it!!??
I live in Europe and it´s the same here!!
Greetings, Conny ❤
We need the Equal Rights Amendment enacted into law. After 52 years 12 states are blocking this legislation.
I have used Ponds cold crème under my foundation for over 47 years when I would get ready for work. Since retiring I don’t wear make up anymore unless going somewhere special. I forgot to take better care of my skin, however you have inspired me to start using skin products that do not cost a fortune. You live in a beautiful are, living in Florida where it is summer almost all year around my wardrobe consist of shorts. I’m going to be better I just ordered a linen shirt and some pants that look like boho print and light weight. Have a Blessed week you and Desi❤❤❤❤❤
It’s just too hot in FL so I hear you! I don’t wear makeup often because by the time I get ready and get in my car my face is actually dripping. Mostly I have sunscreen and lipstick on. My friend has Melanoma and trust me you don’t want it. Make sure you have sunscreen on the back of ur hands. I started putting a light pair of gloves on when I drive.
I have come a long way from being an abused young woman in my first marriage.
A second marriage was not with abuse, but a smoking husband that caused me to have Asthma. I had to walk away to save my life.
And a boyfriend who was a hoarder. Again, not a bad guy, but one causing me harm through hoarding.
Here I am now, on my own, my daughter is grown up.
Yes, it has been hard. But I am doing it! Not easily, but still I get up every day knowing what I do is up to me. If I have a bad day, maybe tomorrow will be better.
I am visiting my best friend soon in North Carolina. I have known her for 51 years. Things sure have changed since then. Not always for the better.
But I will keep on going anyhow.
Good for you to realize you can make it on your own. It is different for you but isn't the freedom from discomfort of the poor habits of another so uplifting. It certainly is for me! Peace in my home is so satisfying and essential, even if there are times I feel lonely. I have never been married but have lived with a man twice for less than 2 years. My independence is so much more rewarding than feeling harassed by another's behavior in my healing home and refuge to renew. Men are learning if they want a woman in their life they have to step up and be respectful and allow equality. We no longer have to try and prove ourselves. We now know our worth! We can now allow ourselves this glorious truth about ourselves. It is the truth! We are profound creations designed by our Almighty Creator! Blessings to the feminine. A balance of the heart and the mind! ❤🎉 I trust the younger generation will be able to adjust and live in this respectful way of relating . We have paved the way!! 🙂
I turned 72 in March, and I sometimes forget I'm old. I love fashion and always have. Ever since I was 12, I would buy Seventeen magazine, then added Glamour and Vogue. Also, I loved my teen magazines. I still wear jeans and T shirts, but I love to dress up. I still color my hair and wear makeup.
Thank you, Susan, for your channel, I look forward to seeing you and Desi and going thrifting with you and walking with you in your neighborhood. You give me hope in fixing up my home and garden too. When are we going to see Hal again? You two are fun to watch. See you next week.
I love Hal
I’m 79. and hope 80 will be the new 50! I think women these days have the opportunity to look younger with natural looking makeup and hair coloring. I like dressing in classic clothing and we do look put together with a column of one color. We have so many more options than our mothers had to look younger. I often think of the leading woman in My Fat Greek Wedding when she said the man may be the “head” but the woman is the neck that turns the head. It is true that we have influence on so many things because we are strong.
Me too, I hope it means we will be in the 50 category ❤
HI just take good care of YOURSELF :) I'm 77 and I'm doing very good with my skin and body. MY motto is "never forget that young girl inside of you"
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At 53 my husband died, he had always been the leader in our family, I was scared of everything. We had been members of a very conservative church so all my peers were the same. It has taken 20 years to be able to think for myself. I have left that church and lost all the friends I had for 50 years. I am in the process of making new friends and a new me. I have gotten stronger and recently turned 75 and feel stronger than I ever have. I will continue to grow and by seeing your wonderful videos I know I’m not alone. Thank you💐
@@sandrajohnson926You have been very courageous. I applaud you!
I don't do plain...in anything. In my teen years l took a six month finishing school course. During wardrobe class the teacher said, "There are different approaches to style. Some women suit a dramatic mode, others a very feminine one, or a gentle quiet look. Some want to blend with the crowd while others stand out." She asked me what l wanted. *I replied, "l WANT THEM ALL, except for blending in...I want to stand out."* Decades later l still want that.
A woman must have EVERYTHING" !!!A very happy weekend to you!!! I appreciate you so much for being here...much love, Susan & Desi
@@LittlePoet The same to you. I feel as if you and Desi are family. Thank you for opening your lovely home and your hearts to all of us.
Well said👍🌹
Love this Susan! As I approach the magical age of 77 this summer I will also be making a lifestyle change of selling my home and moving to a more appropriate size home. Scary but exciting at the same time.
Happy weekend Elaine!!!
Ooh… I’ve just put my name down for the future …. Starting to clean up and down size. It will take me a few years!
I will be 72 soon & have gone totally grey from platinum blonde ! Had to change my makeup & that was easy! Been through stage 4 cancer & am greatful for every minute I have on this earth! Enjoying my children & grandchildren able to help them when they need me ! Nothing else is important !
I love getting dressed to just go to the grocery store. I like looking nice. One of the blogs I follow said that when she walks into a restaurant some women might think she is over dressed but she felt it was a badge of honor to look nice and stand out. She was proud of the way she looked and how much effort she put into it. My mother always dressed in outfits not just clothes when she went out and she passed it down to me. And she got it from her grandmother. And I also learned how to be strong from those women. They gave me a lot of good lessons and self confidence.
Thank you Susan for having this channel. The women that come in here are like a Sister Hood. I had a rough hour ago. I just couldn't wait to visit the channel. I so needed this tonight. Susan you are definitely on that band wagon. 👍 Be blessed this week. Same here with the makeup 💄. Moving on Down the Road 🎈
I am 76 and love to still look stylish. Yes I have wrinkles and I am a little over weight but that does not mean I have to look my age. I wear a stylish hair style and most importantly I feel young inside. Am I a beauty no but I am me and yet I get lots of compliments . I wear a smile and lot to compliment others.
It is so true. I look at the photo of my grandmother on her 50th birthday and she looks like 80. Truly. I always say rock 'n' roll keeps me young. I put it on, the Eagles, America, and even Joni M., and dance around the house or sing a long like I used to do at 18 only now I'm 75 but still thriving. I love clothes, outfits, decorating, friends, great conversation, family (what's left of it), learning and doing. But, with all this, it would be nothing without acknowledging God's blessings and I do all through the day. Blessings to you Susan and everyone here.
I just turned 71 this past Thursday, i so appreciate this " gift" of aging,because my mom died at age 56,& my only sibling,my sister died a month after turning 50. I'm heading into unknown territory here, but grateful for the chance to explore it! Kudos to all the suffragettes who fought for us!
I'm past the 70 mark and I'm a very lucky lady. #1)My mom and her three sisters were all good examples of caring for of yourself and they all looked and acted younger than many of their contemporaries. #2) I have never been told that I should stay in the background, because I wasn't capable. I know that we can be soft and strong at the same time. I know that strength outlasts power. I know that emotionally strong men want strong women and emotionally weak men want weak women. I know that most of us are trying to do our best. And, I know that others' negative opinions define them, but not me. My goal is to speak of strength and be a good role model to honor the strong people in my life, who have taught these truths. Thank you for this insightful message, Susan.
At 74, I don't think we saved and planned for our retirement very well, so I rarely buy clothes. However, I curate my wardrobe and mix and match everything. I am frugal and thrift to decorate. I love my healthy white hair. My husband and I are healthy. Thanks be to God.
The best thing, is that you’re healthy. 😉🌸
I have never been a fan of foundation. I have always had great skin by working at it. I now live in Florida and most women here do not wear makeup. We wear sunscreen but still get a little glow from the sun which is perfect for me. I am 69 and will be 70 next April. I love being this age most days but love enjoying the simple life. You are such a treat and always look forward to your posts. You help me in so many ways. I especially love Desi…give him a kiss for me. What would we do without our fur babies…life would not be the same. ❤
I’ve been living in Care for nine years. I’m turning 57 this may. I’m physically disabled and last may, I acquired long Covid. I was a spunky feisty child. I’m still a spunky feisty woman! My peers have always been different than me in a way that has made it easier for me to make friends and have relationships with people, older than me [Biologically]. But I’ve been isolated all through the shutdown and I get out about every nine days to get a few groceries or to go to a local park for a little while. Today was one of those days. The sun was bright and shining, tiny wildflowers of all colours at my feet I marvelled at Nature and the centurion trees with bird song filling the air around me.
And lucky me, I’ve been Imaging that I can still make a difference in this world. And while I’m planning to start a channel and taking the first steps to learning how, I’ve had a little doubt creeping and I’ve lost a little faith in myself and perhaps confidence. just listening to this video and finding your channel and hearing you speak and seeing you radiate kindness, truth, realness, and more, restored my faith. Thank you so much for inspiring me. Sending you so much love light and beauty. I have tears running down my cheeks because I’m so moved by meeting you.
PS what a beautiful flower, little doggy & your beautiful self, too
Looking forward to following your channel. You are inspiring!
My Best wishes to you on your Channel. Let us know the name.
Enjoy the Sunshine 🌻
@@karendegraaf1146 aww, thank you so much! I truly appreciate your encouragement.
@@wildhorses6817Thank you for your beautiful message. I will definitely do that. Not only have I found a beautiful person’s channel, but their followers are beautiful people, too. As they say, “it only takes one candle to light them all.” I’m wishing you all a very lovely week.
As a first generation Scandinavian woman in the US… we have always been strong and powerful. And the men in our lives admired that strength.
I am Danish and I know what you mean 😊
I loved this video. Thank you for addressing women and out right to vote and the women that came before us to fight for our rights. Vote for your rights ladies and our sisters coming after us. 💙
Yes, we are important Voters for Good.
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I'm 71
Thank you for making me
feel good about this stage of my life.
A very happy weekend to you!!! I appreciate you so much for being here...much love, Susan & Desi
Hi Susan, some of my friends that I have met recently don't like the way I speak up for myself, but like I tell them, if you don't stand up for yourself than no one else is going to do it for you, l always stand up for myself and I tell them, all women have to stand up for yourself no matter what and if a man doesn't like it, l tell them, all men always stand up for themselves too, so what's the difference, and they realize, you know you are right, hugsssss ❤❤❤
I treat myself to your videos whenever I can. Please continue to make these thoughtful and inciteful videos.
I'll be 79 later this month and was raised in the South. My dad was a "southern gentleman" that believed women didn't need education. Their place was to be barefoot and pregnant! Oh yes, I .. we have come a long way.🎉
I am 48. I was raised in and still live in the south. My dad was also a southern gentleman and he did not teach me such a thing. He insisted on my going to college even though we couldn't afford it. We managed. Never bothered me about having kids and getting married. I was 33 when I married my husband and 34 when I had my first child. The idea that women should stay home and raise children isn't "southern." It's everywhere.
Your message about the female vote is so poweful! Thank you.
I love your sunroom and your pretty garden. And, your black and white polka dot blouse goes very well with your black and white pillows and throw. Very classy.
Beautiful-Susan ur home and you are always looking so pretty! I noticed all the details including Desi’s bow tie 👍🌷
My friend and I are on a beach vacation, we've known each other since age 4. We've taken long walks on the beach reflecting. Wonderful to recount shared memories and look forward to the future memories!
Thank you for discussing how women fought for the right to vote. May we never take that privilege for granted, and remember how precious it is!! You and Desi are loved and cherished
Oh you are so so right!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Woke up in California to my first you tube recommended video of the day, yours. My mom passed one year ago today and she embodied the women of strength you talk about, who fought for our rights. Thank you Susan. This was fitting and a great reminder that we women are resilient, amazing and strong. We are beautiful, inside and out. Wrinkles and all. Have a blessed day everyone here😊
Hi Susan...my week was still upseting...i loss my cat Sandy...she was with me 7 years...im do hurt and in so much pain... Im crying all the time she was my everything.......I will be 78 in August my has been one of taken care of myself...I love your channel..
I'm so sorry for the loss of your cat Sandy, it is hard for sure. May each new day ease your loss just a little bit.
So sorry for your loss of your beloved cat. It is a real heartbreak. I really hope you feel better soon. Sending love and virtual hugs.
I'm so sorry about the loss of your beloved cat.
@@aviewer9516 ..thank you very much. It still hurts..
@@suzettecooper382 ..thank you very much..I'm trying to move on..miss her.
I'm so grateful for YOU!
For your beauty, wisdom, sensitivity and joy of life.
I'm 47, I have 3 daughters (22, 21, 16) and I'm divorced. My ex- husband, a doctor, he had other women in hospitals, apart from patients. After divorce I'm finally happy, I like myself and I see my strength and beauty. I'm psychotherapist, and I often recommend your channel to Polish women. So, thank you!!! Greetings from Poland. Joanna
Your area is so beautiful! Thank you for showing such beauty in your world with Desi. I look forward to your episodes each week. - Belinda
"The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world." Truer words have yet to be said. Having choices in Voting, career, marriage or not. That scares most men to death, even today. Inherently most know that if the playing field was ever level, we could leave them in the dust . And...they might actually have to act as true partners and look outside themselves and introspection seems to be something most avoid. Married twice, at 66, I am coming into my own every year in a way that makes ME happy. Because, like so many of you, WE have done the introspection. 🎶 Listening to lyrics of current female artists helps revive my hope that they have learned from watching us.
Listening to music from the 60's & 70's makes me smile and dance. Looking at the road ahead, I hope we all link arms and keep the rights our predecessors worked so hard to get us...just to be thought of as equals!!!🎉❤
Yes, vote to protect our Rights and for freedom. 💙💙💙💙
It saddens me that after those brave women back then fought so hard for us women and in 2024 women’s rights are being taken away! It’s very scary but thank you for talking about this Susan. Love your videos each week and seeing you and Desi💕 P.S. your sun room looks beautiful with all your lovely plants.
Agree. And once you lose a right it is hard to get it back.
I’m scared to death for what the future could bring for us women.
@@jeannieroew3654 we are strong and vote for our Best Interests 💙
I really enjoyed this video! I’ve grown into a strong woman over the years due to certain things that have happened during my life time.. I’m 70 years old.. I live alone with my little dog 🐩 Harley. 💖🐩🐾
I’m all grey and 53. I have recently been complimented by strangers about how they love my hair. It seems as though peoples view of aging and beauty are slowly changing, for the better. I have a minimal beauty routine as I am allergic to products, including hair dye. I love watching you and your beauty tips, you’re so gorgeous inside and out. Thanks for helping other women feel good about themselves!!!❤❤❤
I’m 57 and people tell me that I look in my late 30s. I laugh at that. I believe why we look younger these days is because of technology, better nutrition, skin care and the most important fact is that we don’t put up in situations or people who want to bring down our peace and joy. Susan what a great video, and Desi looked so cute with his bow tie. Thanks for sharing your view and wisdom.
Hi Susan❤ I’m 69 and will be 70 in October and one of the things I notice is that our age group seems to have more resilience - a friend of 72 and I are both called back into classrooms to teach regularly - busy right now with the syllabus and helping out much younger teachers who are struggling with so many different illnesses. Difficult times for many. I find myself wearing more youthful pants and tops than I might have chosen for lounging about at home - perhaps a good thing as I like swimming and my tracksuit 😁…
THE WOMEN BEFORE
It is not just your mother who may walk with you in spirit, it is her mother too. And her mother’s mother. And her mother’s friends, who loved by choice and not blood. And the women before them. Generations and generations of female energy, watching in admiration as you forge ahead living better, feeling better, accepting better, than they ever did. As they were much hoped you would.
So, when you feel low, lonely or unloved. Remember them, feel them. They are with you, and they burn brightly with their boundless light, in everything you do. You, my friends, are the ‘moment in time’ of many women gone before, and you will lay pathways, like they did, for those who come up next.
What a beautiful, unending legacy.
~Donna Ashworth
That’s beautiful. 💪
Beautiful words fellow sister ❤
I’m 72 ! My resume looks like the yellow pages 😊my best career was a Navy Pilot 🧑🏻✈️ 1970’s 😊 life is for living !!!!! love your TH-cam channel ❤
Thank you for serving our country.
From Australia I was just watching on TV... Million dollar listing...
Nothing. NOTHING on it tho fabulous compares to your home & your photography of where you live
Beautiful Suzie
So appreciate seeing and listening to you each week 🌹. Thank you
Wow, thank you! You made me cry! You are so kind...much love and happy Sunday to you!!!
I'm turning 74 this July. Well the number is climbing and I am grateful to be here. I get a very early in the morning makeup hair dressed nice everyday if I'm home or not. Oh there are days I stay in my PJs and I don't answer the door😅😅😅
ME TOO......😊
Yes
My grandmother was born in 1902. She never talked about getting the right to vote as a young woman. I wish I would have thought to ask her about that. Blessings to you and Desi from Midas and me!
Your sun room looks so pretty with all the plants. The pink princess is very unique and beautiful!
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I do really look forward to your videos! Interesting about women and voting. Unfortunately, there are still too many men with this mindset. Isn't it about men feeling like they're not going to be taken care of, also? You are so right! Thank you, Susan.
I have to agree. Many are not so good at taking care of themselves and still feel that is our job. Not mine, that is for sure!
When I was listening to you I was like “what is she talking about, I never felt that way growing up or as a young woman” Then I remembered I was born and brought up the other side of the pond. We have a huge mission as mothers and grandmothers to raise our daughters so they would know their worth and power.
wow! I love this!!!
@@LittlePoet 🥰🌺
I’m very grateful for the financial support of my Dad, Step-Dad, and 2 husbands, because even after a lifetime of hard work, I wouldn’t be here without their support. 💕💕💕💕
Same here. The men in my life have been pretty wonderful.
I have supported myself my entire life and I'm soon to be 74. My brother recently passed away and my inheritance from him has been a great blessing. I didn't plan wisely for my older years. I guess in denial I would live this long. So I am very grateful for my brother's financial assistance since his passing last year. He wanted to help his sister's. A good brother! I am happy to receive his generosity.❤
You are one of my top 3 utubers. I can't miss a week
Thank you so much my sweet friend!!!!
I am 70. Things did not completely turn out the way I thought they would. I am a planner and had goals. But, you know what? I am very happy with where I am and what has happened. Age happens. A number is not the end. It's part of the process. I intend to move forward and achieve as I choose. My hair has changed color. Okay, I try new colors to wear and new makeup. I feel a little stiff but no problem, I have things to do. Your videos seem so personal. Your views resonate with people. I thank you for the work you put into your posts.
Watching Desi looking up at you Susan when you were gardening melts my heart. I can see the love he has for you and the love you have for him. ❤🐾💕 That is so beautiful. 🫶🏻🥰 We are from the same generation I remember Aunt Bee and the golden girls. I miss those times I also love the 1950’s generation the Donna Reed Show and Leave it to Beaver. 💕
.” I am 82 and wear red quite often ….no one could make me stop!
When The was 10 years old, I went dress shopping with my grandmother. I found a beautiful red dress and begged her to buy it. She sadly said, “I’m too old to wear red.” She was 53 years old! I am 82 years old and will never stop wearing red. I even have a red car!
I love wearing red it makes me so happy
Unapologetically living my best life now after years of being shamed for being outspoken and independent… by the grace of God I’m still here… my children and grandchildren are blessed and I’m still here… things have certainly changed Susan yet we have the choice to pass on courage, grace, kindness and compassion… always and in all ways 🎶💕🎉
Thank you for being you 🙏🎶💕🎉
I've always loved monochrome clothing, or at least solids. I've never been one much for prints. It's been years since I've layered a lot of makeup. These days, I only wear a lot of makeup if I have the opportunity to perform. 💃 I fascia blast regularly. It stimulates blood flow and smooths out my skin. I love it. It serves me well. 🌺 🇨🇷 🌺 Women need to be careful...we've taken on a lot of masculine qualities...and some men have taken on a lot of feminine qualities. It's not conducive to relationships. Striving for balance is a dance 💃
Yes, so true. Females can become too masculine, then become alone, unhappy. Balance is key.
You hit it on the nose about the role reversals. I see more feminine men these days than I care to count.
This was an excellent piece of work, a gift to all us subscribers. By the end of watching it, I felt such a richness from it. Thank you and God bless you.
You melt my heart!!!!! Thank you so much for watching and understanding!!!
I felt the same way. ❤
@@vera214T I went back and watched it again. I think the appreciation for the Suffragettes was pretty big in Michigan. Don't know why 🤷🏼 But the mother of a lifelong friend of mine from Michigan drummed it into us as young girls how important the fight for the right for women to vote was. How far we've come! And how important it is now to fight for our rights🙏
Love your pep talks. I love flowing romantic cotton dresses and pretty shoes. I always dressed in feminine dresses until one occasion my husband said “ just wear pants”. That really hurt my feelings and I stopped being me. I dearly loved him but he passed away. After 52 years of wearing pants, I have finally begun to find myself. I just bought new makeup and getting my hair styled like yours. My stylist says at last that style will work in my fine hair! The dresses are next. Thanks so much
I will be 70 on August 18th. I don’t feel 70 and don’t look it either. I feel young and think young. I love makeup and new hair styles. I’m like you , I’ve changed up my makeup to let “me” shine through. I love a bright lip and jewelry, esp bigger earrings with short pixie cut, refreshing.
Great video this week. So important to know our history and all the women (and men) that have paid the price for our rights and freedoms!
I’ll be 72 in August and dress just like the pictures you showed. I’m allergic to hair dye and went totally gray five years ago and get a ton of compliments. Fortunately I don’t have any wrinkles yet and I’ll wear a bikini on the beach if I feel like it. Just because you’re older you can’t just give up
Working as a nurse most of my life I wore uniforms. My wardrobe was meager at best. I always sewed my own clothes. But only in the last ten or so years am a really able to dress well and have fun enjoyable, well-fitting clothes. I am working toward 70. This is a moment in my life to feel really good about the way I look.
I don't think I will ever not want to look as put together and well dressed as I can be. Thanks for such a wonderful video and great support for being an older woman.
Couldn't agree more about the makeup. I'm almost 67 and I go very minimum with my makeup now.
I’m 71 and very grateful to still be able to enjoy life and all it has to offer. My stock reply to anyone who moans about ageing and its challenges is - well it’s better than the alternative😀
You are gorgeous! Thank you for being an inspiration. 😊
I always feel better after watching your videos … like I have just spent quality time with a dear friend ..and darling Desi .. love that beloved boy!!
Susan, I love the way you make everything look pretty. I can make things look functional, but not pretty. In about 6 weeks I will be 80 and I have lived through some of the changes in the world. Years ago. even though I was working, I couldn't get a credit card in my name without my husband co-signing for me. I have seen so many changes in the work place, as well. We have to stick together. I don't know how to act 80 because no one in my family, except my grandmother, has lived this long. And she was very active. I may not be as active as I would like, I am taking after her. And I will not give in. I will keep going forward. Sending Light and Love to all of your subscribers. ❤🙏❤
I too will be 80 in a few weeks, and thankfully most days feel like 40 (except when I First get out of bed in the morning). I truly think exercise is the secret elixir.
That blouse!!! OMG, it looks marvelous on you. I love that you wear clothes. :-) By that, I mean that you are not in gym wear and flip flops all the time. People think that that passes for clothing. When I go to the grocery store, I wear clothes, not sweats. You know what? Every time I shop, people stop me. They say, "You know, you look so nice today," They are almost surprised, but always delighted, that I took the trouble to dress myself before going out, because, these days, people simply cannot be bothered, and that is a pity. It's a reflection, I think, on people's state of mind. They feel hopeless and sad, so they look hopeless and sad. Anyway, I'd like to mention a product that I enjoy, that you might want to try out. We are almost exactly the same age - maybe within a month. And, as we mature, our hair gets very fine. So, I tried Big Sexy Hair. You spray it on damp hair. No, it didn't make me look like Dolly Parton, but it did add some volume to the appearance of my hair, and made me feel better about it, because it didn't feel so thin. And yes, it is distressing that men feel so condescending towards women, and that they are threatened by women who feel and act equal to them. I ascribe that mindset to nearly all of my failed relationships. One wonders whether we, as a society, can ever move past it.
I would love to walk and run along that path you showed at the beginning of the video as it looks absolutely enticing! I turned 70 last Oct. but my brain still thinks I'm 45 and I have worked hard at staying healthy and fit which will carry me forward for many years to come. I do like to wear make-up and dress, not like a 20 yo but comfortable and stylish. "You're as young as you feel" and yes! "we've come a long way baby' 🙏 Happy, safe week everyone.
On another note, you have to remember, the products we have today, they didn't have back then.
I’m so happy you and Desi are family🥳🥰🐶
I’m 62 and I decided that I don’t want to wear makeup. Costs money and time as well as putting something on your skin that goes into your body. Why makeup, men don’t wear makeup. I actually look healthier and feel better without makeup up but I do enjoy skin care which men can and some do use. Healthy body and skin is important. Thank goodness for the woman who faught for all women’s rights so we can continue to fight for more. Woman still have a ways to go for equality but the women from the past got us started in a big way. 😊
I have never worn makeup and I love it my mom never wore it either she was beautiful
I have to show you a picture of my grandmother in 1952, on the day I was born. She was 50. When she died in her 80's, she was still gorgeous - was Mardi Gras queen in her nursing home. Style, jois de vivre never fails if we cultivate it in our lives. I'm going through my closets and drawers these days to discard old clothes that are not in style and are too old looking. I don't dress in ways that are too young, but try to be classic - like this most beautiful woman who was my life's model.
It won't let me copy her picture here. But, she was always a classic beauty.
Oh I would love to see her!!! Happy Sunday!!!
@@bevswrightMy Mother’s sister- my Aunt Ginny was a gorgeous woman. She dressed beautifully EVERY DAY. She wore light but stunning makeup until she was 93. In the last 20 years of her life I talked to her for hours on the phone. One day she fell and broke her hip and then got dementia. It was very sad to lose her. Her Mother died when my Aunt was 7 and my Mother raised her. She had an amazing life.
Beautiful pink flower and a HANDSOME fur baby. You have it made in the shade. SHALOM
You look so great Susan!! My mother lived to be 69, she died of lung cancer. But almost till the day she died she always fixed her hair, painted her nails and put on makeup. She was overweight but she never let that stop her. I’m 58 and I can remember my husband’s aunt getting remarried at the age of 50 and I was 23 and I felt she was so old to be getting married again. But I see things much different now it’s like 50 is so young to me now. The world has changed and I seriously can’t tell the age of people anymore lol.
Yes I needed to hear this today too. I’m 70 myself and I’m had a hard day. I signed with my daughter got alone and was over a year and finally they took out all the rest of it out of my checking account just when you think you’re about done then something else happens. That’s what I’m wearing tomorrow. My black dress I could use your polkadotted shirt to cover it up with that would be great. I’ll have to find me one. You always look so nice. Always enjoy your videos. Thanks for making our day.❤
I love the golden girls ❤Even as a teen watching the show I never viewed them as old they were just grown ups
Love watching the reruns of golden girls even now. I actually thought that rose was the prettiest and wore the nicest clothes, although they all wore gorgeous outfits and beautiful colours
Still watch them regularly
Using oils on my skin is one of the best things I’ve done for it. I live in the Southwest and it’s dry. So, extra moisture that oils give it help tremendously. I recently turned 70. 😊 I had some apprehensions about it…thinking about how old that age was 50 years ago. But! I’ve overcome that little bump in the road and am enjoying another Spring!
2 of my grandchildren are getting married this year and I feel blessed to be here for their weddings!!
Susan, you are the one that introduced me to Pumpkin Oil, Castor Oil etc. Thanks! Everyone have a fabulous new week!
Yes!!! Oils are amazing!! And the price is right too!!!!
I love pumpkin seed oil
Im 63 and everyday i put makeup on. I love to look good! Finally someone that understands! Thank you so much.
Every day for me too!
I'm going to be 65 in June!
Hi Susan. Lovely strong video, I have two daughters aged 40 years and 43 years old. i have made it my mission to get my daughters to speak and think for themselves, to be independent people. just as my mother encouraged my sister and me to have careers and speak up for ourselves.. they in turn pay it forward to their daughters now xxx Christine
After years of dressing for a professional job, I'm into sweatshirts, and jeans! My body has painful arthritis, and it is rare for me to dress up, and do make up. But I will dress up on some occasions, and fix the hair and make up! I'll be 72 in July, and retired at 68! No heels anymore, because I no longer can walk in them !
I'm in the same situation. Painful arthritis and fibromyalgia. Hoping remission comes soon. Here in Chesapeake, Va. It is hard to find good Rheumatologist. Hope you find the right meds very soon!
Susan, I'll try to remember that. The least traveled road, is the roughest, but the most beautiful!! TY! Profound as usual. Luv to the Des!❤🐕
Sending so much love to you and yours, Sues & Desi
Susan, I think this is one of your best videos yet!! Women have come a long way. I graduated high school in 1974 and wanted desperately to go to college but was told no by my parents. I couldn’t go because I was a girl. I worked as a secretary for years going to college at night. Married my second husband had 2 boys and went to school to become a nurse. That marriage ended but I kept going raising the kids and obtaining my BSN and at 55 my MSN/Nurse Practitioner. I rented an apartment for 15 years while I raised my boys and worked at a nearby hospital. My sons’ dad died while they were teenagers. At 60 I bought a townhouse. I am now 67 still working night shift as a Hospitalist NP, in decent shape, go to the gym, swim, need a knee replacement. My boys are grown but one left and moved back so they are both here. It wasn’t easy but I did it and I did it by myself. I have no student loans. I have a paid off Nissan Rogue and am paying down some credit card debt. I am going to my 50th high school reunion from a Catholic girls school in June. Life is good. Not always easy but it is good. ❤
Fabulous Susan! Ladies if the things you’ve heard resonate with you and you live in one of the twelve states that still have not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment after 52 years! I urge you to act for the benefit of all women. Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Arizona, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Missouri.
Really good video. I’m glad you recognized the strong women who blazed the trail for us. There are many good books and documentaries out there about these strong, courageous women, they should be remembered.
Hello Susan and Desi, I wasn’t strong while growing up. But because of the trials that I went through, they absolutely made me stronger, wiser and more content with myself and life. Take care until next week! Desi looks adorable in his bow tie!🦋🌷🕊💖
Oh, Susan! This is such a great video! Ah! Women’s History Month in March! I am purchasing some books on the history of the women’s suffrage movement on Amazon! I did some research on this at the university in my 40’s, and I am 75 now! There are excellent historic videos on TH-cam, and during March I was blessed to watch some on my smart television! My new television is a great God story! A friend gave it to me at Christmas after she learned that my old one finally went to TV Heaven! Never stop learning, my Lovelies! Every day is change, is a precious gift! We are gifts to each other! We are eternal spirits and God bless you!!
Turning 62 in June. In it to win it! ❤
Me too June 10. I'll be 62. Can't retire yet because you need to be 65 for Medicare.
@@dianewandland1833Are you sure? I retired at 63 and got Medicare-have they changed the law on that I wonder? I’m 72 almost 73! I just did the math and I thought I was 71!!
Hello Sussn! It's good to recount & remember history. Not forgetting the holocaust, suffrage. All of that. I'm about 3 years older than you & yes I've encountered some bias. But was only told children should be quiet as discipline but not as a female. I was encouraged to study, learn, be strong. I came from strong women who lived through some tough times. My grandmother had a college degree so did my mother. We're very blessed. We need to keep the female in woman. So yes, something to be celebrated. God made us male & female. Thankful for our ancestors battling the tough things. Now passing on not just knowledge but gratefulness & kindness. That's a heritage to pass on. Have a blessed week 💕.
Will be 68 in September. Not into makeup much but stopped dye on hair and people Love my gray hair. !!!
Susan, you should organize a convention. It could have self help classes, exercise programs for "older" women, poetry classes, country walks, meals together, sort of a retreat. Think about it.
as a 78 year old woman we have become stronger but I see that most young men seem be weaker, maybe it because many are raise without man to look up too. but that's I see it today. of course I don't mean all young men. I never wanted to be like a man I was always so thankful I was woman and I can think what I want no one could change that in me. lol