It is pretty hard to write a dating blog when you are no longer “dating.” But I’ve enjoyed writing it, and if y’all still want to read it, I’ll figure something out. You guys know I am full of opinions! Maybe Mr. June won’t mind if I start seeing other people again? Kidding, kidding. What … Continue reading
Single Girls and the Second Shift
For much of my adult life, I’ve worked a second job of some sort. Scratch that-I’ve basically been juggling multiple jobs since I was a teen. I worked at the local themepark, but also babysat and housecleaned “on the side.” During college, I did the same-had a “real” job at a doctor’s office plus babysat … Continue reading
Dear Son, let Robin Thicke be a lesson to you, Part II
I wrote and posted Tuesday’s blog in about ten minutes because while there is a whole stash of “recent drafts” in my blogging queue, I haven’t blogged since…March? I knew if I didn’t just get it out there, I’d lose steam or get distracted and the idea would join the several others I’ve had and … Continue reading
Dear Son, let Robin Thicke be a lesson to you
Dear Son, let Robin Thicke be a lesson to you. Now, forget for a moment that I don’t actually have a son, or any child of my own actually. But I do have a brother and a nephew and lots of little guys that I adore, and this applies to them. I’m not going to … Continue reading
Trust
When you ask successful couples, therapists, ministers, Cosmo and other relationship experts about what it takes to make your relationship last you will hear typical answers like honesty, communication, and trust. Maybe you’ll hear advice like, “Don’t go to bed angry,” or “Pick your battles,” and “Learn to compromise.” These are all good, if somewhat … Continue reading
Happy Birthday, Mr. June.
Today is Mr. June’s birthday. I am not a heart on my sleeve kind of girl, and despite writing a very public dating blog, I am very cautious about being an online over-sharer. However, I think Mr. June secretly kind of loves his internet infamy, so I figured a public display of Happy Birthday for … Continue reading
Mr. Vanishing
“Feeling rejected by another’s avoidance is inevitable but it is important to remember that a grown man (or woman) should know better than to partake in the silent treatment. Treating another person with a complete lack of respect signifies a major character flaw and that may have to be the greatest form of closure that … Continue reading
Why It’s OK to Act Like a Dog Sometimes
Those that know me, know I love my dog. Sometimes that little ball of fluff drives me up the wall, but she’s been there to lick away my tears and reassure me when no one else was around. I thought this “relationship advice” from a dog was too cute not to share-and you don’t even … Continue reading
The Beginning of the End?
No, I’m not talking about me and Mr. June, sillies. We’re fine. As I mentioned recently, there’s been a bit of a commotion in the media the past few weeks about online dating and modern relationships-and I think the Manti Te’o story only helped to increase the interest in “online” relationships. I’ve also previously shared … Continue reading
Loneliness is a Powerful Affliction
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, more than likely you are aware of the Manti Te’o “catfishing” story that’s made almost every kind of headline imaginable the past couple of weeks. Just in case you crawled out from under that rock to read my blog today, let me recap: star college football player, Heisman … Continue reading