When you are living THE GOOD LIFE age does not matter. After all, it is only a bunch of numbers strung together. It means nothing unless you let it. Too many people allow their age to dictate their fun quotient. Don’t let this happen to you.
If you’ve not laughed out loud, gotten your quota of hugs and taken at least one risk this week, you are missing out on THE GOOD LIFE.
If you complain that you haven’t had any fun lately, you are missing out on THE GOOD LIFE
Whether young or old, if you are wishing your life could change; wishing you could laugh more, have more friends, live life more fully, you need to come to Mazatlan and spend time with Ethel as she lives
THE GOOD LIFE
Being with her can open your eyes to how anyone can live to 90, and beyond, and enjoy every day and all the years.

Ethel (in the blue dress) on her 91st birthday
Ethel is offering you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to come to Mazatlan, Mexico, to talk to her, face to face, about THE GOOD LIFE. She wants to hear about your hopes, your goals, your dreams. She can help you hunt for the real you; the happy you; the laughing you; the one you know is inside you but you haven't been able to find.
In Mazatlan you will have many opportunities to talk to Ethel confidentially.
Be prepared to laugh and receive a lot of hugs
Ethel is not a psychologist nor a psychiatrist but she has honed her people
skills by living 92 years, owning her own business and working as an Interior
Designer. She was also a radio talk show host, raised 2 boys and is now
learning about the younger generation with 6 grandchildren and 9
great-grandchildren.
Ethel has written four novels about the life of an older woman who lives life
with gusto. Annaliz is aware of her true age but acts as though she is only
65 and goes out looking for excitement every day. At age 77 she has a lover
ten years younger than herself and she still keeps her independence in spite
of pressure from a daughter who feels Annaliz would be better off in a rest
home in her home state of Washington.
Check out Ethel's book page at http://ethelstockton.com/
The books are not biographical but they do reflect the thinking of the author.
Ethel lives independently, believing each of us should be our own boss and
live life the way we want to.
When you come to Mazatlan to talk to Ethel about THE GOOD LIFE,
your days and nights will be filled with conversation, laughter and introductions
to new people. You would have breakfasts together and free afternoons, if you wish,
spent at the beach or in the hundred shops in the Golden Zone.. Evenings there is
a choice of concerts, parties and/or wonderful restaurants and Ethel knows where to
go to have the most fun.
The Plazuela Machada is a plaza in the center of town and it is where the
Mexicans go to eat, play music and meet their friends. It has great
restaurants. The Angela Peralta Theater is available and has wonderful
performances of opera, ballet, folk, jazz and modern dance. Art galleries
are within walking distance and if you are in Mazatlan during the season
(Dec 1 to May 1) the mariachi bands should be playing.
Each outing with Ethel will give you an opportunity to learn her ways and watch her
interaction with people. They will help you understand how she lives THE GOOD LIFE
and how you can too.
When returning home you will remember the many instructive conversations, the
sunshine, the meals, music, laughter and, in addition, you will have taken the
risk of experiencing a new culture. You will be eager to start to
live THE GOOD LIFE
If you have questions, Ethel is only an e-mail away.
She will be happy to correspond with you.
ethel@ethelstockton.com
No tax or surcharges
$300.00 per week
Paid by check or money order to Ethel at the following United States address:
Ethel Stockton
23918 Locust Way
Bothell, WA 98021
If you prefer, VISA and Master Charge are available.
Because post office services are unpredictable in Mazatlan, Mexico, it is
better that all other correspondence with Ethel come by e-mail.
Please e-mail her for available dates and reservations.
THE GOOD LIFE
COME TALK ABOUT IT WITH ETHEL
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