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#33116 - 11/10/05 11:31 PM
Re: Holiday Stressors
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Registered: 07/14/05
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Loc: San Francisco
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My holiday destressors:
First, a good girlfriend and I are going by our lonesomes to a fabulous restaurant for Thanksgiving dinner. And a walk afterwards. We're passing up on the family gatherings and all the bickering and overeating.
Second, the day after Christmas, my adult daughter and I are taking off for 5 days in Las Vegas. Got a budget motel and saved the big bucks to see Celine Dion and the Cirque de Soleil "KA" show. We'll walk the strip (NO...not that way!!!), window shop, gamble our $20 away, and enjoy good restaurants.
Third, I'm not going to try to wangle an invite from the son who speaks, then doesn't speak. No need to invite heartache. Will just send gifts to the grandsons.
Fourth, I'm participating in a marvelous holiday musical at our church...Victorian period costumes, good friends, rehearsing 4 days a week for 2 months to get it down...just a wonderful, warm fuzzy...and sore feet from all that dancing.
Fifth, have a first date with a fabulous Englishman this Saturday...but not putting ANY eggs in that basket until I see how it turns out.
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#33117 - 11/11/05 08:28 AM
Re: Holiday Stressors
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The Divine Ms M
Registered: 07/07/03
Posts: 4894
Loc: Orange County, California
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Dr. Karen, This is the 5th(?) time you've mentioned your upcoming date and so far no one seems to have commented! I can see how excited you are, but also trying to be cautious. Either the chemistry will be there or it won't. Either he'll be what you're expecting, or he won't. Your rational mind has already told you to be careful and not have too high expectations. I'm tellin' ya -- go out and have a great time! Even if he isn't Mr. Perfect, that doesn't mean you should be so disappointed that the date will be ruined. You obviously have a lot in common, so appreciate whatever goodness comes of this, regardless of future outcome. Enjoy.
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#33119 - 11/12/05 03:29 AM
Re: Holiday Stressors
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Registered: 07/14/05
Posts: 99
Loc: San Francisco
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Thanks Meredith and Sharon, Fifth time?? I MUST be "obsessing" (I didn't write my novel on that topic for nothin'!). I've done this first date thing dozens of time since starting the internet dating. But this one seems super special. The kind of man you would never expect to find online. Or if you do, he would already be well taken. Yeah, "baited breath", where in the world did that come from? I just found out! And it's originally "bated". Go to: http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-bai1.htmSo I try not to fantasize ahead of time. Or even think too much about it at all. I've had the experience before of the person evaporating before the scheduled "meet". This dating thing at this age ain't for sissies. And thanks for getting up in the middle of the night (or staying up?) to respond. You're better women than me, Gunga Din(s). Karen
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#33121 - 11/17/05 12:51 AM
Re: Holiday Stressors
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Registered: 07/14/05
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Loc: San Francisco
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Hi All, Well, finally met the "fabulous Englishman" after two misses. Had a cup of coffee, looked into his dreamy eyes (much better looking than his photo), he held my hand, blah, blah, HE said we HAD to reconnect, promised to call the next day...and haven't heard from him since. You just don't know with these guys. This one came on really strong. BUT...another much less flashy gentleman wrote and we may have a nice hike this weekend. I think I prefer mediocre and attentive over fabulous and disappearing. Best news doesn't involve men at all (does it ever??)...my novel has hit Amazon and BookSurge.com and is now available for order on my website too. I'm so jazzed.
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#33122 - 11/17/05 01:49 AM
Re: Holiday Stressors
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Registered: 08/25/05
Posts: 1052
Loc: Ohio
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Doc, do you think some men are intimidated by your success and intelligence? Many men are by our strength, too.
I'm glad you didn't take it personally. Dating these days is not for sissies.
Daisygirl
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