Sunday, November 30, 2014

5 Things to know About Menopause Barbie Doll



I keep waiting for Menopause Barbie to be released. Is this the year we will see her on the toy store shelves? She is past the average age menopause hits.
Here are five things I think Menopause Barbie will look like:

 1. She is wearing sneakers.
55 years of wearing high heels have done a number on her feet. She can only fit her orthotics into sneakers.

 2. She stopped having maintenance done.
Her breasts, butt and face are more realistic.  She looks great still but more dare I say it, more age appropriate?

 3. She has retired from her zillion careers.
At 55 she is a bit young but let’s face it she made some good investments over the years. That Malibu beach house she sold and the cars besides her pensions from all her careers give her a good nest egg.

 4. She stopped coloring her hair.
She has white streaks that look great and natural in her remaining blonde hair.

 5. She finds a close group of friends or a life partner.
Let’s face it, Ken was never going to be more than a plaything and we want her to be happy. Sure she has been busy all these years and has had lots of friends in the doll world but now is the time to enjoy and make friendship her priority.

BONUS. She is now on the Board for Mattel and becomes a philanthropist for the arts and education.
 I envision Barbie donating lots of money to NPR and PBS.

Menopause Barbie is the woman we all want her to be if she was a real woman.  We hope she will age to be Senior Barbie and maybe even Geriatric Barbie.

Mattel is missing a gold mine. What a perfect 50-year-old present, a Social Security present or even a 70-year-old gag gift if only they would let Barbie age gracefully!

Would you like to see Menopause Barbie on your store shelves?












10 comments:

Carol Cassara said...

This is completely hilarious, so much so that I am sharing far and wide. Thank you for my smiles today, Haralee!

Haralee said...

Thanks Carol! I know Menopause Barbie (if she was real) would appreciate it too!

Karen @Baking In A Tornado said...

Menopausal Barbie needs to have a book written about her. Looks like you're up to the task.

Haralee said...

Thanks Karen, maybe a ghost writer for her? Hello Mattel!

Rena said...

This is so funny Haralee! Don't forget she also has to find time to take care of her aging parents hahahaha!

Cathy said...

Barbie and I are the same age. I guess I have some catching up to do as far as $$ she's made!

But I'd love to see my doll twin (ha!) on the shelves. I'd buy one for my 3 best friends (we grew up together) and one for myself - that'd be a great gift to celebrate 1959! Hahaha.

This was so funny, Haralee. Does she get her own pair of menopausal pajamas, too?

Haralee said...

Rena you make a great point. Where are her aging parents? They really could be in their 80's . I am sure the menopausal Barbie has provided for them nicely, or at least I hope!

Haralee said...

Cathy you look just as beautiful as Barbie! I would design her a whole line of menopause pjs and nightgowns.Mattel are you listening???

Kathy @ SMART Living 365.com said...

Hi Haralee! What a cute idea! I agree that a menopausal Barbie would have a market with us baby boomers! Unfortunately Matel has never seemed too interested in "realistic" versions of women so I don't see it happening any time soon.

But I loved how you showed her as not only accepting her body but also so much wiser and happier with who she is. May be ALL take a lesson from that! ~Kathy

Haralee said...

Thanks Kathy for commenting. I think you are right about Matel, maybe some day Barbie will be allowed to age gracefully.