Cool to create

Feb 09, 2025
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Pundits in the present and the future shall continue to declare that the Boomers, or seniors of our age always held to saying, “Cool to create!” Along our path, we created many innovative concepts as a collective around our planet. For example, the Boomers created the internet, for a global network to share and shape the future we are now inhabiting. For a fee, we can all obtain contacts and fun.

Then the Boomer males did invent online dating and porno websites, so these ageing males could enjoy their virility for one last fling, before the last hurrah. So they had to create Viagra, to enable and enhance their needs. But subsequently, the Boomer dudes had to create artificial hearts, heart transplants, heart valve replacements, and pacemakers, all very noble life-changing signs of human creativity.

Unfortunately, such ageing males were not really enjoying too much fulfilment of their virile bits and attachments, wired up in a cardiac unit. Meanwhile, the Boomer babes we all are were holding the fort, exploring chick creative past times. The worldwide web has provided us with international crafting sites, for sharing ideas and creative developments in any branch of hand crafting. Yes, it is still cool to create.

On the flip side of Boomer female creations shared on websites, some babes experienced certain influences on their thinking processes. Role models were Morticia and Wednesday Addams, on early television hit shows featuring a dysfunctional, but nuclear family. Morticia sang nameless songs while knitting shapeless woollens, and her growing sprog, Wednesday, tenderly chopped off her doll’s head.

I guess we can all do that, as we can still create woollens for our family and friends, whether they want them or not. Some Boomer femmes must have secretly yearned for many a hidden year to chop off their doll’s head. So on the worldwide web, they shared a slightly cool, but bizarre new creative craft. Not kidding!

I did have a friend, still in touch on our social media, who lives in a regional town. She and some greying craft gal pal thought they really needed to practise this creative art of headless doll art format. After coffee and sticky buns in their usual bonding, these two intrepid, but creative chicks, decided it was very cool to source a supply of vintage dolls to remind them of their dollies so loved in childhood.

Thriftily, these inventive Boomers bought some lovely, cherished dolls, which had been donated to op shops by downsizing owners, or their rellies. Their frocks were authentic, their hair was nicely arranged, they were hoping these dolls would find a loving, kind new home.

Time was on the wing. At her home, this Boomer babe discovered an array of necessary tools, and fondly chopped off each doll head. Tenderly, she removed their tidy hairdos, then kindly scalped them all. She had finally channelled her arcane muse, Wednesday Addams.

Next, this capable creator glued their eyes open, forever staring, if not glaring. So cool to create, true. Boomer creating really has no limits. Some headless dolls, so far away, were filled with soil to grow a variety of mini plants, flourishing well. Other remants of being scalped so sweetly were pierced by long strands of wire, bearing beads and feathers.

There sat her display of glaring, staring headless dolls, eyeing off each person who wandered into their gaze. Fun for all now, as anyone can wonder what she and her significant other did with all the stiffs of headless dolls. At the same time, these noble

Boomers were digging over their back garden to tranform its design, endlessly creating. Maybe the headless dolls were decently interrred.

It is cool to create, just ask Boomers are Us. Heaps of ideas for fun!

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