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Folding Laundry and Moving On August 24, 2009

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While putting away my clean basket of socks and underwear, I found a long, white, man’s sock.  

Shit.  Really?  I thought to myself.  Boy, I move fast and don’t do laundry very often.

It has been 10 days since I broke up with Ex-boyfriend.  It’s been 20 days since I last saw him.  I haven’t washed socks in 20+ days.   And there they were.  His socks.  When I saw them in my hamper 20 days ago, I remember him saying, “Could you please wash them for me?”

I growled and agreed.

I swear it looks like they’re staring at me from my bedspread, limp and reminding me that he probably wants his socks and a couple CDs back.  I want my bathrobe and lotion back.  AND MY COFFEE GRINDER!  I just remembered.  Shit, shit, shit.  I’ve been using my roommate’s, but we won’t live together forever….I don’t think.  

Well, that lit a fire under my ass to return each other’s items.

 

A Year Ago August 18, 2009

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A year ago, I decided to live by the mantra: Life is short.

A year ago, I gave myself the goal of being divorced by this year’s birthday.  

A year ago, I kissed a woman.

A year ago, I worked much and slept little and somehow pushed through life and motherhood.

A year ago, I started having orgasms.

A year ago, I tapered off my drinking.

A year ago, I don’t regret nor much of the past year.

A year ago, I made decisions that improve my life and make me a better mother and person.

A year ago, I started to feel more love for myself and others.

 

Unforgettable August 15, 2009

Yesterday I turned 30.  I want to remember it like this:

I slept in, took Little Guy to daycare, and then got a back rub while watching the “Rocky & Bullwinkle” movie.

I went to work at the restaurant and worked hard because it was busy.  I made some bucks.  I finished eating lunch at 5.

I picked up Little Guy and went home where I found a card and a Hip Hop Party CD from Girlfriend Roomie.  Upstairs, her boyfriend had bought me a cake made of chocolate cookie with a chocolate ganache on top.  The kids and I went downstairs to have a dance party.  I danced and sang.  They didn’t.  They read books under Little Guy’s bed.  I drank a vodka tonic.  Mommy needed a birthday drink.  Tonic sprayed everywhere when I opened it.

I texted back and forth with someone I’ll refer to as “Young & Handsome,” or Y&H for short.  He wanted to meet me for some dancing.  Girlfriend and I planned to go out, since Guy Roomie agreed to stay home with the kids after they fell asleep.  Girlfriend had homework to finish first.

After dinner, the kids and I had another dance party and we ALL danced.  Then it was PJ time.  I put Little Guy to bed, snuggled him, then waited for him to fall asleep.

Then Boyfriend called.  And I told him that I didn’t want to feel tied down anymore.  I want to see other people.  I’m not ready for a relationship so recently after my divorce, and I had jumped into this one too soon.  He was sad, told me he loves me, and we hung up.  He understood.  We may still hang out, but it feels tainted now.  

Little Guy fell asleep just after 10 p.m.  I texted Young & Handsome that I could go out.  Free of child responsibility.  Free of a serious relationship and any future guilt that may occur.  I felt relieved, a little sad, and then liberation bubbled up and burst out like the tonic water had earlier.  I smelled the 30 red, birthday roses in my bedroom, said “later” to Girlfriend who was still doing homework, and headed out. 

I met up with Young & Handsome at the Highway and got in his truck.  He smelled like grape lip balm and had styled his coarse hair into a short, spiky, upwards hairdo.  He’s so young and pretty I thought.  I complimented him on his hair.

We checked out the music scene down the road, then decided to head over the hill for some better and different action.  We went to a bar in the town and had a drink while listening to a solo guitarist playing 90’s college scene music.  It wasn’t what I was looking for, so I said, “You’re so young and pretty.  Let’s go for a walk up the street.”  I knew a good dancing place, and he’d never been there before.

We took a walk up there, and I had a couple more vodka-somethings and then we boogied to the live DJ spinning tunes that mostly he knew.  We danced.  We got jiggy with it.  Ta-na-na-na-na-na.  Okay, maybe not.  We had fun, fun, fun, and Daddy didn’t take the T-Bird away.  

He’s not the best dancer, but he’s not the worst.  He’s way fun to dance with.  We’ve danced together before.  One night, he tried to dance dorkier than I do, but failed and gave the crown back to me.  I am un-out-dorkable!  Thank you, Sid, for teaching me some awesome moves!

It was an unforgettable 30th birthday!

 

Talk Thursday – the sweetest perfection August 6, 2009

Filed under: Animals, Talk Thursday, appreciation, girlfriends, gratitude — jenniphur @ 8:27 pm
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Lemon Drop Martini Recipe for 2-4 people

 1/4 c. triple sec

1/2 c. vodka

1/2 fresh lemon squeezed

1/4 c. lemonade

1 c. ice

Put all ingredients into a martini shaker, close it up, shake and pour into multiple glasses for a Lemon Drop happy hour for you and 2 friends.  

*****

The Sweetest Perfection

chivalry without sexism

singing along full-voice with the car windows down

foot rubs

back rubs

quiet houses after the kids have gone to sleep

quiet houses when the kids are away

happy cats

full rainbows

hot tea and a good book

hot tea and good conversation

Little Guy telling me his version of books

Little Guy laughing

the sunny side of the street