Thursday, March 13, 2014

Are You Lonely?

Can I just take a moment to thank the honest people in my life?

I'm referring to the married people and parents who are honest about their issues and the fact that marriage and parenthood are not necessarily the cure for loneliness. I am lucky enough to have a few married and mommy friends who share the good, the bad, and the ugly with me; and I just adore them because they don't feel the need to put on a front for the world and lie to their single and childless friends - thus fooling them into thinking marriage and parenting will be all lollipops and flowers, or that your life is less without one or the other. Why do people do this anyway? Why lie? I can understand if it's just a matter of keeping your personal business to yourself. I respect that. But it's wrong to pressure single friends or childless friends into the same situation, knowing that it isn't easy (or make them feel worse if they already feel lonely or down about their situation). Some people even go so far as to make those who are otherwise enjoying life, feel bad about their lack of marital and/or parental status by shaming them for choosing (or embracing, if it was not a choice) their single or childless life. I will never understand why. The grass is not always greener (on either side). Why can't people just tend to their own lawn and stop worrying about someone else's?
"Loneliness will make you invite the devil himself in for tea."
Perhaps my love for the honest couples and parents is why I appreciate this stand-up comedy routine by Al Madrigal. It's funny because it's true. Your babies and spouses do not fart glitter and rainbows, and that is okay. Stop spreading lies.


Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Sometimes...

...I feel like, "Who are you?!"


Friday, February 21, 2014

True Story

DEAR AMY: My guy just broke up with me, and I’m frantic. What’s the best way to get him back? -- Broken Hearted (2003)

DEAR BROKEN: The only method I know for sure is to stop caring. Once you really stop caring, they have a way of coming back. By then, of course ... you don’t care.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Awkward: In-Law Drama?

In this week's Awkward Moment...

My FBIL hates me (that's Future Brother in Law for those of you not yet versed in the acronyms of the online married folk; yeah, I never knew it existed either). The problem is, I don't know why. What I do know is that whenever I'm around, this is him:



The problem is, this didn't start until after the engagement. Before that, we got along pretty well - or so I thought. Unfortunately, we are in each other's space a lot due to the living situation, so sometimes we bicker about things like dishes, but nothing major. He was a generally friendly dude. Now, it's more like, "Dude, what the fuck?"  He's done a 180 on me, starting the day I flashed a ring. The fiancee is oblivious and refuses to talk to FBIL or acknowledge anything is amiss, so I decided to ignore what could have very well been my imagination since it can be quite active sometimes...

Until the FBIL said something to me recently that confirms my suspicions that he has some issue with me. Only, he won't say what the issue is. WTF?? Since being misunderstood is one of my pet peeves, this did not go over well with me. And the fact that he is now walking around like he didn't basically tell me he hates me for no reason he's willing to share, is adding a creepy factor to it. Whenever FH is around (future hubby), he's all fake smiles and laughter and as soon as FH turns his back, FBIL is throwing shade. He either glares at me when he thinks I'm not looking, or pretends I'm not there. I did the right thing and asked him what I've done to upset him and he gives me nothing. I can't make heads or tails of it.

All I do know is, if I go missing, the search better start with his trunk.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Guilty Pleasure?

I hate the phrase "guilty pleasure". It's sad to feel the need to justify why you enjoy anything that does not qualify as  an intellectual pursuit. There's no such thing as a "guilty pleasure". Life is too short to feel guilty about enjoying something as mundane as a TV show or dessert. Just enjoy life and get a damn grip.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

My Latest Workout Routine

In addition to yoga, I am now doing this to stay in shape
and let me tell you - pole dancing is not a game!
I hurt everywhere - EVERY WHERE

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Electric Leaf My Eye!

So last night on "Bizarre Foods", Andrew Zimmerman tried something in Brazil the chef called "electric leaf".  It's some exotic plant from the Amazon that made their mouths numb.  All I thought was, that ain't nothing but cocaine.  LOL
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