Age Boldly: Traveling with grandkids, The Cotswolds, and Influencers

Plus, something a little different

Jeannie Ralston is having such a good time in Morocco this week. As always, she’s diving deep into the experience. Trying on traditional clothing, feeling the vibe of a a local Berber instrument..

She says this “great group of women” is having a lot of fun together, and is sad she’s not coming back next year.

Jeannie Edmunds will lead that journey, and she can’t wait to go!

“I can’t believe this is my life. So much gratitude for these experiences.”

Speaking of Edmunds, she came back from Durango and headed to out to our bi-weekly coffee gathering. this time at a place called “Hissy Fit” where an Austin member took up a collection for a low income family displaced by the fires.

Like many across the US, our women are giving directly to specific low income- families. Shoutout t—who knows the family who needs help.

We can all do more. For women and families everytwhere.

We know this isn’t Giving Tuesday, but we feel the coverage of the fires in LA may have opened our hearts to each other in a way we’ve needed for so long.

t’s a good feeling, being in community–even from far away.

Asheville is doing much better now, and the locals are really looking forward to hosting us during our trip in April.

But there are still people hurting in Western North Carolina, in Florida, heck, all over the world. They need us.

Wow. I guess our hearts ARE open.

We hope you enjoy the read this week.

And if you’re one of those giving already, we thank you. Keep it up.

This Week’s New Reads

And an article from 2022 about embracing the freezin’ season.

Happy trails!

Jeannie Ralston, CEO + Jeannie Edmunds, Chief Operating Officer

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