For 39ers, with Rejection Comes Hope!
Happy UN-Birthday APRIL 39ers! ♪ And many more… ♪ So this article was posted on April 1st … where were you?! … April Fool! … As usual, I was a few days late and a lot of dollars short, trying to make my tardiness funny. Hmmm, brings to mind a quote by Mark Twain, “April 1 is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year.” I’m proof of that! LOL
I’m not rejecting you, but it’s true, after turning 40+ we deal with rejection in a different way. Hopefully, we’re more hopeful than dejected. With that in mind, I have a full roster of 39er theories and thoughts to help you UN-wrap another UN-Birthday in this month of flowering showers and Spring fling fun. No rejection allowed!
A March update: Spirits are high in my senior community, coming off our first 39 And Holding DAY (March 22nd) event last month. It brought together a small group of like-minded people to mingle and get acquainted with positive 39er philosophies. We discussed our desires to leave memoirs and Living Legacies for posterity, and simply enjoyed learning our mutual interests. It was so much fun, we decided to hold quarterly events and already looking forward to 39AHD ‘26. Hope you give this some thought in your area, too!
Now, let’s see what’s happening this month as we Age With ATT-i-tude …
֎ Celebrating APRIL 39ers ~ And More!
Grab your Inner Child by the hand and let’s tiptoe between the raindrops, or as
Tiny Tim would say, … through the tulips with me … and fly a kite
(National Kite Month), plant an indoor garden (for Tulip Month), or sing like
nobody’s listening for National Karaoke Week (20th-26th).
But first …
For
39ers who Follow the Stars
For Aries (March 21-April 19) it means looking toward a mini-epiphany that rocks to the core of your sense of self. While that’s great for you, it may mean a shift in your relationships (personal and business) that may require discussion and assessment. Use the 27ths’ New Moon to submit a potentially exciting business concept to the powers that be. They see your genius.
Taurus, Taurus, Taurus … what are we going to do with you? (April 20-May 20) You’ve been hesitating too long. You knew last month that you should iron out a few wrinkles in a friendship, but did you? Or is it time now to reexamine your fondness and make a firm decision? Once decided, it will be a breath of fresh air in Spring. Some lingering pressures from office to home will have you a bit on edge; however, mind-distracting projects will help until it passes. And it will, by month’s end, so you can sweep into May with a clear head.
And for those who love the adventurous Aries ram and headstrong bulls of Taurus, give them the calming influence of gifts that bring them pleasure. It would be surprising to meet an Aries who doesn’t love a vibrant red, tempered with a quiet splash of off-white or ivory. It matches their fiery personality However, the radiance of their diamond birthstone reflects that fire of passion in multi-faceted brilliance. You choose.
Taurus friends and family may want to indulge the earthbound bull, not with the color of dirt, but the verdant green of growth. It soothes them in the lushness of life. It’s no surprise that their birthstone is the deep green emerald. Use your imagination to surround them in green’s ability to provide calm and serenity to Taurus’s natural tenacious tenseness.
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April
1975 Vintage Song of Note ♪
It’s ironic that Sugarloaf’s experiences breaking into the music biz became one of their two Top Ten hits (#4 at WCFL/Chicago, April 19, 1975), but not until they released it from their fourth and final album. Lyrics were penned by their lead singer, Jerry Corbetta, but surely they were heartfelt by all members, as they traversed the tangled trail of success, with dejection, before charting their own course—and making it big. ♪ … Anyway, we cut a hit and toured a bit | With the song he said he couldn't use | And now he calls, and begs and crawls | It's telephone Déjà vu … ♪ More tuneful vintage tidbits to manifest your memories and keep the Rock Rockin’ from 50 Years Ago this Month!
֎ More April Fun for Everyone
Wake
up your Inner Child, 39ers, it’s time to go play in the dirt! Though
there is no official link for Tulip Month, I love the idea of growing an
indoor garden for them. And what kid doesn’t love to play in the dirt … admittedly,
you need to start your tulip bulbs in the dead of winter, so make a calendar
note for early December. You’ll love that next Spring you’ll have beautiful,
colorful tulips!
Whoosh! The winds of April are perfect for National Kite Month! Take a peek at the host sponsor’s breezy, fanatic site—your Inner Child will love it!
Tuesday ~ April 8th: What are you doing today? Have you been staring out the window watching the birds (rather than working)? It’s Draw A Bird Day! So do it! The sponsor link is not current, but their archived story and bird drawings are priceless, from primitive to excessively artistic … worth the read and review.Thursday ~ April 10th: National Poetry Month comes with the added bonus of Poem In Your Pocket Day! Feeling creative and inspired? Write even a tiny four-line pocket-poem or a full-blown sonnet, and give it to someone special. Trust me, you’ll have “a moment.”
Friday ~ April 11th: I am unashamedly copying my BFYP site for this fun date—enjoy! What do you listen to your music on today? Your phone? Your computer? Some other fancy gizmo from the 21st century? Welllll, today is 8-track Tape Day! I heard that … “Huh?! What’s that?” Oh, you are so spoiled. An 8-track tape player was a clunky portable radio-type music player, sometimes combined with our radios that then became our traveling music-maker. The “tapes” were about as clunky as the player. Nevermind, ask your grandparents while I go dig my tapes and player out of storage … Rock On!
Friday ~ April 11th: Sooooo, what did we play on our ol’ tape players? Get your party hat on, today we’re celebrating International "Louie Louie" Day, on whatever we can find to play the iconic 1963 party tune! There hasn’t been an official sponsoring link for several years, but no worries—our link above tells the story of BFYP DJ, Ken Chase of KISN/Portland fame, producer of the most popular version by The Kingsmen. Enjoy … reminisce … and party on!
Sunday ~ April 12th-13th: Are you
ready for some Full Moon Magic? Not only will April’s Full Pink Moon bring us a
tad more stability in our lives, it predicts Easter’s date, and this
month, rather than a supermoon, we have a micromoon—it appears tiny, being
at its farthest from Earth. Whew! That’s a lot of work for the night sky.
Of course, the Full Pink Moon
isn’t really pink, but its name is a little creepy … it was
dubbed so, for the early blooms of an eastern North American wildflower, the creeping phlox, which brings
a perky, five-petal flower in an array of colors to your Spring garden. From
rose, mauve, and pink, to white, blue and purple, enjoy the color splash! And
rumor has it, its scent can be reminiscent of marijuana …
April 20th-26th: Yup, can’t say it any better than I did at BFYP: Just because there’s no sponsoring link, doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate National Karaoke Week! No sponsor link, and more frustrating, no related current events. However, I did find us an older link that offers great tips for having karaoke fun. Give it a look-see for “Kamikaze Karaoke” and “Dress-Up Karaoke.” And btw, “Louie Louie” sounds great whether you’re warbling into your home karaoke machine or regaling the local pub with your party tunes prowess … have fun!
Saturday ~ April 26th: Have you always liked making something special out of something else, even if it was someone else’s junk? That’s a very basic description of sculpture! Welcome to International Sculpture Day … these folks want to teach you, encourage you, and enjoy your creativity for seeing not what is, but what could be, in an interesting, fun, or thoughtful piece of art.
Once considered only existing in ancient forms of copper, bronze, granite, marble, and clay … sculpture has come a long way. Go ahead—now you can create a sculpted work of art out of old toys, discarded household items and whatever strikes your fancy.
It’s no wonder the International Sculpture Center evolved from the artistry of the 1960s to a worldwide celebration and offer “… understanding of sculpture and its unique, vital contribution to society.” Read their history … get inspired and try something new! Tuesday ~ April 22nd: And, is it time to head outside and have a little chat with Mother Nature? Today, Earth Day, is a great time! Talking about the great outdoors and environmental issues can be contentious for some, but spending a day on a hike, in a National Park, or just in your own backyard, can offer the opportunity for quiet contemplation on the matter. Make it happen.
Sunday ~ April 27th: Ah, this month our New Moon Musings urge you to begin Spring by springing into prospects that will bolster your pertinent and personal security. As always, it’s time to consider new beginnings with a fresh start … perfect for stepping into May with an energetic attitude!
֎ Aging with ATT-i-tude Platitude
The only fools over 40 are those who didn’t learn
how to have genuine fun by 39. Smile. Play. ~ L.
Rochelle
Happy UN-Birthday 39ers ~ APRIL 2025 ~ put a Spring in your step!
This one’s for you, kids – Varoujan (John), Les, and Al (Elvin) (IM)!
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LinDee Rochelle is a writer and editor by trade, and author by way of Rock & Roll. She has published two books (of three) in her Blast from Your Past series, available on Amazon: Book 1 (currently eBook only, until updated) – Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The First Five Years 1954-1959; and Book 2 (eBook, print & color!) – Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The Swinging Sixties. Coming soon (eventually) … The Psychedelic Seventies!
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