Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Who says you have to be a Size 6 to be considered fabulous? WHATEVER!

I’d like all of the Fabulous and Bodacious women of the world to stand up and be counted! I’m talking about baby boomer babes who are 40 years old (plus) and are sassy, classy and spiritually motivated. I’m talking about the women who aren’t afraid to step out on faith and pursue their God-given creativity. I’m talking about the women who can “give you a piece of their mind” in the nicest way and who can make a size 12 (and up) look stylish and sexy. I’m talking about all of the sophisticated ladies!

If you are someone you know falls into that category, why not nominate them for the F.A.B. Woman of the Month---FABULOUS & BODACIOUS. This is NOT a physical beauty contest. It’s about what you exuberate on the inside.

Just send in a picture (full body preferred), along with the nominee’s name, city/state, age and brief description as to why are nominating her. Be sure to also include your contact information.

Each monthly winner (and the nominee) will receive a special gift and next year, a grand prize winner will be selected and a SPECIAL GRAND PRIZE. (how does a trip to the Bahamas sound?). Men are also eligible to nominate their favorite baby boomer babe.

Please go my website to submit your nomination information. http://www.talk2bev.com/

You know, I just love it when the creative juices are flowing. But I guess that’s what being a writer and a baby boomer babe is all about!!!

Peace & Blessings,
Beverly

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This is a complaint about the dresses I've looked at in Macy's and Bloomingdale's. 1) It would be great if there were more colors to choose from than black. When everyone wears black at a party, the room looks like a forest after a forest fire.

2) I wish Federated Department stores would stock somehing besides plunging, v-necklines. We don't all look like Susan, the desperate housewife, in her v-neckline.

3) I really miss A line dresses that have approximately 10" sleeves, and rounded necklines.

This is about tennis dresses:
1) they should be longer
2) they should have pockets

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