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Wednesday 18 February 2009

How to avoid a midlife crisis

For one reason or another, I have been having a minor midlife crisis this week.

Maybe it was meeting a girl I knew at school and being shocked to see that she was now a middle-aged lady.

Maybe it was visiting a playgroup run by my mother's old schoolfriend, where the Little Lattes appeared like giants next to the other children, and I had more in common with the older ladies who were running the tea urn than with the fresh-faced young mothers.

Maybe it was going to the Eldest Latte's school disco and finding out that 9 year olds knew all the words to rock songs I had never even heard.

Either way, I needed a way to feel better about myself.

So I made a new cake.


After all, there was a time when I couldn't bake. Imagine that! All those joyless years are over now. I have mastered lemon drizzle; I have mastered chocolate. Coffee and walnut is a doddle to me.

Today I made honey cake. Because I am young and experimental. Because I am spontaneous and not too elderly to learn exciting new skills.

See the years fall away from me with every bite.

7 comments:

  1. yet again baking is the cure for all problems, the honey cake sounds divine.

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  2. I'm sure honey has anti ageing properties.
    Better eat another slice and see if it's true.

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  3. What an enjoyable blog you have - fun to read!

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  4. Did you really eat all of that cake?


    Respect.

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  5. I've been having that feeling lately too. Frequently. Everyone who told me turning 40 was no big deal, and I'd feel no different, was lying, LYING I tell you! Pass the cake, please ...

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  6. Oh, I love the idea of baking your way out of a midlife crisis! Although, if I was baking voluntarily, I think my family and friends would think I was headed to some kind of crisis!

    Thanks for stopping by my blog.

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  7. d,

    Rest assured one is never too elderly to learn exciting new skills.

    B.C.

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