New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

This week in... New Zealand Woman’s Weekly July 3, 2023

I’m back! But don’t panic just yet. Editor Marilynn is taking a well-deserved break and she’ll be back again next week. Meanwhile, looking fabulous in fuchsia and rocking a to tell us all about her rollercoaster year, including thrilling peaks such as her exciting new mid-life chapter, as well as the devastating troughs. From page eight, Paula bravely reflects on the loss of her beloved dad Bob earlier this year, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2019, and the soul-searching she’s done since as she learns to hold hands with joy and grief.

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