This man.
He shows his love for me every day, all day and in many, many ways. I am beyond lucky that he chose me. As he has reassured me many times, my happiness is his happiness. I don't know how I would have pulled through this difficult time which hasn't been easy for him as well. I can only imagine the feelings and deep emotions that has stirred within him regarding his own Mom that passed away 5 years ago, and now having to watch his wife go through the same experience.
I am grateful for my sweetheart who has put my wants before his needs which doesn't seem fair in the least bit but to ask him to do differently would be like asking him not to breathe; nearly impossible.
Heaven knows of our struggles, but it also knows of all the love in my heart for him, for his patience and most especially his enduring love.
My cup runneth o'er.
Showing posts with label relationships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label relationships. Show all posts
Monday, October 14, 2013
A lil love realization.
How I know that my sweetheart loves me more than words can express....
-He didn't mention how many creme wafers & chocolates I consumed this weekend. (Damn "Shark Week")
-Nor did he mention how much TP I went through, in one day.
-He tolerates my dang weeping, because someone can be SO emotional during that one special week.
-He forgives me for the absent minded things I say without thinking first.
-He'll still be surprised when his Christmas gift arrives.
Man, I am luckier than I ever dreamed possible.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Ten.
I always try to post something sentimental for each of the months we've been dating. I didn't quite get to it, last Saturday.
I've come to realize, in a very real and sweet sense, that he's definitely my best friend. I can tell him anything and everything. Sometimes, it's rather difficult for me, but he listens and doesn't judge. I trust him completely.
I rather do all the fun and not so fun things with him. This past week, he had to wait in a long line for the buffet we usually go to together. He texted me while he was alone in line and suddenly, there was no other place that I wanted to be. Even in an hour long wait of a line, I would rather be by his side than anywhere else. We just have the best of times together!! After years of dating, I never thought I'd find someone I thoroughly enjoy being with 24/7. Ok, so we've never been together 24/7, but I have been around him for about 50 hours straight and LOVED every second!!!!
Today, we spent the morning walking around the Kobey's Swap Meet. I haven't been there since I was a teenager. Oh man, SO much more fun, just walking around with him. Even while we were driving there, I kept trying to make a pact not to make him laugh, or just laugh in general. Yeaaaaaah, that lasted a couple seconds! I just can't help but laugh and I LOVE making him laugh...which makes me laugh even more!! I just have the best of times, with him.
I can't help but think of how incredibly lucky I was to find someone to love, and also laugh with.
I've come to realize, in a very real and sweet sense, that he's definitely my best friend. I can tell him anything and everything. Sometimes, it's rather difficult for me, but he listens and doesn't judge. I trust him completely.
I rather do all the fun and not so fun things with him. This past week, he had to wait in a long line for the buffet we usually go to together. He texted me while he was alone in line and suddenly, there was no other place that I wanted to be. Even in an hour long wait of a line, I would rather be by his side than anywhere else. We just have the best of times together!! After years of dating, I never thought I'd find someone I thoroughly enjoy being with 24/7. Ok, so we've never been together 24/7, but I have been around him for about 50 hours straight and LOVED every second!!!!
Today, we spent the morning walking around the Kobey's Swap Meet. I haven't been there since I was a teenager. Oh man, SO much more fun, just walking around with him. Even while we were driving there, I kept trying to make a pact not to make him laugh, or just laugh in general. Yeaaaaaah, that lasted a couple seconds! I just can't help but laugh and I LOVE making him laugh...which makes me laugh even more!! I just have the best of times, with him.
I can't help but think of how incredibly lucky I was to find someone to love, and also laugh with.
My cup runneth o'er ♥
Monday, May 27, 2013
If you want something to last forever.....
This past weekend, I was kicking it with some friends at a bonfire. We were several yards away from my car, and I had forgotten my camera tripod. I wasn't in a big need for it, and if I hadn't already gone back to snag more blankets, then I would have gone back for it. Two of my friends insisted that I send Levi back for it. I wouldn't have done that. I myself wouldn't have wanted to walk all the way back to my car through the sand, just for my tripod, so there's no way I would really want to send him back for it, either. They were very persistant that I should just send him back for it, because that's "what [they] would do!" They even started to chuckle at that very thought, til one of them said, "Maybe that's why I'm single"
I learned something 10 years ago that impressed me to my very core. I will always be grateful for Elder Howard's General Conference talk on Eternal Marriage:
If you want something to last forever, you treat it differently. You shield it and protect it. You never abuse it. You don’t expose it to the elements. You don’t make it common or ordinary. If it ever becomes tarnished, you lovingly polish it until it gleams like new. It becomes special because you have made it so, and it grows more beautiful and precious as time goes by.
While my friends were joking around, I just kept thinking, "I couldn't do that to my sweetheart". There's just so much goodness to Elder Howard's talk that I want for my own relationship and future marriage. I treasure my relationship with Levi and respect him as a human being, there's no way I would want to just treat him as my manservant or a lesser human being just because we're in a relationship. I think there's so much these two friends could learn from Elder Howard's talk. If only....
I learned something 10 years ago that impressed me to my very core. I will always be grateful for Elder Howard's General Conference talk on Eternal Marriage:
If you want something to last forever, you treat it differently. You shield it and protect it. You never abuse it. You don’t expose it to the elements. You don’t make it common or ordinary. If it ever becomes tarnished, you lovingly polish it until it gleams like new. It becomes special because you have made it so, and it grows more beautiful and precious as time goes by.
While my friends were joking around, I just kept thinking, "I couldn't do that to my sweetheart". There's just so much goodness to Elder Howard's talk that I want for my own relationship and future marriage. I treasure my relationship with Levi and respect him as a human being, there's no way I would want to just treat him as my manservant or a lesser human being just because we're in a relationship. I think there's so much these two friends could learn from Elder Howard's talk. If only....
Friday, May 3, 2013
LUCKY #7!!
Today's our seventh month anniversary.
I can't believe seven months have flown by. Well...maybe not flown by, but it surely has gone quickly.
I've been thinking lately of how much Levi spoils me. It's not necessarily just tangible things, it's in the way he loves me.
To anyone else, it wouldn't be a big deal....but he waits til I finish ALL the ice in my cup, whenever we eat out. He doesn't complain about it or try to rush me. To me it's completely thoughtful and kind. I couldn't be more grateful for his patience. He's incredibly patient, which has been such a huge blessing. I love him dearly and I'm grateful to have been loved by this wonderful man for the past seven months.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Thank you Elder Howard.
Lately, I've had a very special General Conference talk on my mind. When I heard it for the first time, while on my mission back in April 2003, I knew that that was exactly how I wanted to treat my own marriage, someday. I fell in love with this talk. Never in my life had I ever listened to a General Conference talk with all of my heart, mind and spirit. It gave counsel and spoke from personal experience.
As I've been dating Levi, sometimes I receive very personal and prying questions from well-intentioned friends and acquaintances. I can usually joke out of the question at hand and change the topic. Had I never listened to this talk by Elder Howard, I think I would have giddly divulged a lot details of my relationship with Levi. However, I learned an invaluable lesson from the following talk and wanted to share it with you, if you have never read/listened to it before. I promise you that this definitely worth the read. I LOVE the story about the silverware, most especially the part in purple text.
Eternal Marriage
F. Burton Howard
Of the First Quorum of the Seventy
As I've been dating Levi, sometimes I receive very personal and prying questions from well-intentioned friends and acquaintances. I can usually joke out of the question at hand and change the topic. Had I never listened to this talk by Elder Howard, I think I would have giddly divulged a lot details of my relationship with Levi. However, I learned an invaluable lesson from the following talk and wanted to share it with you, if you have never read/listened to it before. I promise you that this definitely worth the read. I LOVE the story about the silverware, most especially the part in purple text.
Eternal Marriage
F. Burton Howard
Of the First Quorum of the Seventy

If you want something to last forever, you treat it differently. … It becomes special because you have made it so.
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A number of years ago my wife and I went to a garden wedding reception. Earlier that day we had been to the temple, where two young people we knew had been married for time and all eternity. They were much in love. The circumstances of their meeting had been almost miraculous. Many tears of happiness were shed. We stood in the reception line at the end of a perfect day. Ahead of us was a close friend of the family. As he approached the couple, he stopped and in a beautiful, clear tenor voice sang to them the stirring words from the book of Ruth: “Whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God: Where thou diest, will I die” (Ruth 1:16–17).
We were deeply touched and felt reassured about their prospects for happiness—this in part, I suppose, because my wife and I have had these same words on the wall of our home for many years.
Sadly, the significance of these beautiful words is subsiding. Far too many marriages today end in divorce. Selfishness, sin, and personal convenience often prevail over covenants and commitment.
Eternal marriage is a principle which was established before the foundation of the world and was instituted on this earth before death came into it. Adam and Eve were given to each other by God in the Garden of Eden before the Fall. The scripture says, “In the day that God created man, in the likeness of God made he him; Male and female created he them; and blessed them” (Gen. 5:1–2; emphasis added).
The prophets have uniformly taught that the consummate and culminating element of God’s great plan for the blessing of His children is eternal marriage. President Ezra Taft Benson stated, “Faithfulness to the marriage covenant brings the fullest joy here and glorious rewards hereafter” (The Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson [1988], 533–34). President Howard W. Hunter described celestial marriage as “the crowning gospel ordinance” and clarified that “while it might take somewhat longer [for some,] perhaps even beyond this mortal life,” it would not be denied to any worthy individual (Teachings of Howard W. Hunter, ed. Clyde J. Williams [1997], 132, 140). President Gordon B. Hinckley has called eternal marriage a wonderful thing (see “What God Hath Joined Together,” Ensign, May 1991, 71) and a “gift, precious beyond all others” (“The Marriage That Endures,” Ensign, May 1974, 23).
However, notwithstanding the grandeur and glory of the gift, it is not free. In fact it is conditional, and having been given, it may be withdrawn if we do not keep the conditions of the covenant which accompanies it. Section 131 of the Doctrine and Covenants tells us that “in the celestial glory there are three heavens or degrees; And in order to obtain the highest, a man [that means a woman too] must enter into this order of the priesthood [meaning the new and everlasting covenant of marriage]” (D&C 131:1–2).
A covenant is a sacred promise. We promise to do some things, and God binds Himself to do others. To those who keep the covenant of marriage, God promises the fulness of His glory, eternal lives, eternal increase, exaltation in the celestial kingdom, and a fulness of joy. We all know that, but sometimes we don’t give much thought to what we have to do to receive these blessings. The scriptures seem to clearly say that at least three obligations are inherent in this covenant.
First, an eternal marriage is eternal. Eternal implies continuing growth and improvement. It means that man and wife will honestly try to perfect themselves. It means that the marriage relationship is not to be frivolously discarded at the first sign of disagreement or when times get hard. It signifies that love will grow stronger with time and that it extends beyond the grave. It means that each partner will be blessed with the company of the other partner forever and that problems and differences might as well be resolved because they are not going to go away. Eternal signifies repentance, forgiveness, long-suffering, patience, hope, charity, love, and humility. All of these things are involved in anything that is eternal, and surely we must learn and practice them if we intend to claim an eternal marriage.
Second, an eternal marriage is ordained of God. This means that the parties to the marriage covenant agree to invite God into their marriage, to pray together, to keep the commandments, to keep wants and passions within certain limits that the prophets have outlined. It means to be equal companions and to be just as true and pure outside the home as inside the home. That is part of what ordained of God means.
Third, eternal marriage is a kind of partnership with God. He promises a continuation of lives to those who are sealed together in the temple. There is a oneness with the Creator implied in the commandment given to Adam and Eve to multiply and replenish the earth. There is an obligation to teach children the gospel, for they are His children too. Thus we have family home evening and scripture study, gospel conversations, and service to others. There would seem to be an obligation to support and sustain each other in callings and roles that each is given to perform. How can we claim to be one with God if we cannot sustain one another when the wife is called to serve in the Primary or the husband in the bishopric?
So the covenant of marriage implies at least these things and probably others. I may miss the mark, but I don’t think by far, when I say that those who verbally or physically abuse their wives or husbands or those who degrade or demean or exercise unrighteous dominion in a marriage are not keeping the covenant. Nor are those who neglect the commandments or who fail to sustain their leaders. Even those who merely decline callings, neglect neighbors, or moderately adopt worldly ways are at risk. If we are not keeping our part of the covenant, we have no promise.
Most of all, I think eternal marriage cannot be achieved without a commitment to make it work. Most of what I know about this I have learned from my companion. We have been married for almost 47 years now. From the beginning she knew what kind of marriage she wanted.
We started as poor college students, but her vision for our marriage was exemplified by a set of silverware. As is common today, when we married she registered with a local department store. Instead of listing all the pots and pans and appliances we needed and hoped to receive, she chose another course. She asked for silverware. She chose a pattern and the number of place settings and listed knives, forks, and spoons on the wedding registry and nothing else. No towels, no toasters, no television—just knives, forks, and spoons.
The wedding came and went. Our friends and our parents’ friends gave gifts. We departed for a brief honeymoon and decided to open the presents when we returned. When we did so, we were shocked. There was not a single knife or fork in the lot. We joked about it and went on with our lives.
Two children came along while we were in law school. We had no money to spare. But when my wife worked as a part-time election judge or when someone gave her a few dollars for her birthday, she would quietly set it aside, and when she had enough she would go to town to buy a fork or a spoon. It took us several years to accumulate enough pieces to use them. When we finally had service for four, we began to invite some of our friends for dinner.
Before they came, we would have a little discussion in the kitchen. Which utensils would we use, the battered and mismatched stainless or the special silverware? In those early days I would often vote for the stainless. It was easier. You could just throw it in the dishwasher after the meal, and it took care of itself. The silver, on the other hand, was a lot of work. My wife had it hidden away under the bed where it could not be found easily by a burglar. She had insisted that I buy a tarnish-free cloth to wrap it in. Each piece was in a separate pocket, and it was no easy task to assemble all the pieces. When the silver was used, it had to be hand washed and dried so that it would not spot, and put back in the pockets so it would not tarnish, and wrapped up and carefully hidden again so it would not get stolen. If any tarnish was discovered, I was sent to buy silver polish, and together we carefully rubbed the stains away.
Over the years we added to the set, and I watched with amazement how she cared for the silver. My wife was never one to get angry easily. However, I remember the day when one of our children somehow got hold of one of the silver forks and wanted to use it to dig up the backyard. That attempt was met with a fiery glare and a warning not to even think about it. Ever!
I noticed that the silverware never went to the many ward dinners she cooked, or never accompanied the many meals she made and sent to others who were sick or needy. It never went on picnics and never went camping. In fact it never went anywhere; and, as time went by, it didn’t even come to the table very often. Some of our friends were weighed in the balance, found wanting, and didn’t even know it. They got the stainless when they came to dinner.
The time came when we were called to go on a mission. I arrived home one day and was told that I had to rent a safe-deposit box for the silver. She didn’t want to take it with us. She didn’t want to leave it behind. And she didn’t want to lose it.
For years I thought she was just a little bit eccentric, and then one day I realized that she had known for a long time something that I was just beginning to understand. If you want something to last forever, you treat it differently. You shield it and protect it. You never abuse it. You don’t expose it to the elements. You don’t make it common or ordinary. If it ever becomes tarnished, you lovingly polish it until it gleams like new. It becomes special because you have made it so, and it grows more beautiful and precious as time goes by.
Eternal marriage is just like that. We need to treat it just that way. I pray that we may see it for the priceless gift that it is, in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
I love this talk so very, very much! The relationship I have with Levi is something I treasure with all of my heart. There is nothing about it that I want to make 'common or ordinary'. I will do everything in my power to 'shield it and protect it'. He is extraordinarily special to me and I would never want to do anything that would expose him or our relationship to the elements. I couldn't be more grateful for this talk. Thank you Elder Howard.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
The Five Love Languages
Last night's FHE about "The Five Love Languages" was GREAT!! This is the biggest turn out to FHE that we've had since I've been in the ward! I'm so glad that so many were able to make it. I've come to learn how powerful publicizing it can be! I'm so glad we had enough refreshments because I got worried half way through. Thankfully we didn't have to take advantage of WalMart that's a mile away.
Anyways, back to the Five Love Languages (by Gary Chapman), I think it's such fascinating topic. Once, I had to teach it for a Family Foundation class for Pathways, and I couldn't be more grateful for it!
The Five Love Languages are:
Words of Affirmation: Hearing "I love you", unsolicited compliments and kind words mean the world to you. Insults [can leave you shattered and] are not easily forgotten.
Quality Time: You need full, undivided attention. Distractions, postponed dates or the failure to listen can be especially hurtful.
Receiving Gifts: Thrives on the thoughts & reasons behind a gift. A missed birthday or anniversary or a hasty/thoughtless gift would be disastrous.
Acts of Service: Eases the receiver's burdens of responsibility "Let me do that for you" speaks volumes. Laziness, broken commitments & making more word for them tells them their feelings don't matter.
Physical Touch: Very touchy! Appreciates hugs, pats on the back, holding hands, thoughtful touches on the arm, shoulder, face, etc. This shows care, concern & love. Neglect or abuse can be unforgivable & destructive.
I really like learning about the love languages. I think there's so much to learn about it and how different people in our lives "communicate". I've come to understand my parents a little bit more because I think I've figured out their language. Before my love language was "Quality Time" which made sense as to how much I desired and thrived on time, spent in person, with my family and friends. A few months ago my 'language' changed to, "Acts of Service" and I could see how that applied to my home life. These days, my 'language' is "Words of Affirmation" and I would never have thought that would ever be my 'love language', but it somehow is. Reflecting back on the last few weeks, I can see how it's developed into that. Nothing makes me feel more special & loved than when Levi compliments my straight hair, or cuteness or just whispers, "I love you"....I LOVE that oh so much!!!!! I also love when my niece and sister notice and compliment something I'm wearing or something else special about me. I've also noticed how much I like to sincerely tell others how I feel about them. As nice as that is, I need to observe what their love language is and communicate accordingly.
Learning the love languages takes time, but applying them to personal relationships can be so worth it! I suggest you try it!
Anyways, back to the Five Love Languages (by Gary Chapman), I think it's such fascinating topic. Once, I had to teach it for a Family Foundation class for Pathways, and I couldn't be more grateful for it!
The Five Love Languages are:
Words of Affirmation: Hearing "I love you", unsolicited compliments and kind words mean the world to you. Insults [can leave you shattered and] are not easily forgotten.
Quality Time: You need full, undivided attention. Distractions, postponed dates or the failure to listen can be especially hurtful.
Receiving Gifts: Thrives on the thoughts & reasons behind a gift. A missed birthday or anniversary or a hasty/thoughtless gift would be disastrous.
Acts of Service: Eases the receiver's burdens of responsibility "Let me do that for you" speaks volumes. Laziness, broken commitments & making more word for them tells them their feelings don't matter.
Physical Touch: Very touchy! Appreciates hugs, pats on the back, holding hands, thoughtful touches on the arm, shoulder, face, etc. This shows care, concern & love. Neglect or abuse can be unforgivable & destructive.
I really like learning about the love languages. I think there's so much to learn about it and how different people in our lives "communicate". I've come to understand my parents a little bit more because I think I've figured out their language. Before my love language was "Quality Time" which made sense as to how much I desired and thrived on time, spent in person, with my family and friends. A few months ago my 'language' changed to, "Acts of Service" and I could see how that applied to my home life. These days, my 'language' is "Words of Affirmation" and I would never have thought that would ever be my 'love language', but it somehow is. Reflecting back on the last few weeks, I can see how it's developed into that. Nothing makes me feel more special & loved than when Levi compliments my straight hair, or cuteness or just whispers, "I love you"....I LOVE that oh so much!!!!! I also love when my niece and sister notice and compliment something I'm wearing or something else special about me. I've also noticed how much I like to sincerely tell others how I feel about them. As nice as that is, I need to observe what their love language is and communicate accordingly.
Learning the love languages takes time, but applying them to personal relationships can be so worth it! I suggest you try it!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Pretty. Dang. Lucky.!!!
I can't hide the fact that I've been pretty dang happy. Seriously, it's unlike any happiness that I've experienced for a very, VERY long time...probably ever. I'm having a lot of fun with Levi and my heart couldn't be any more grateful for him. I think he is so stinkin' adorably CUTE!! He's totally amazing and sometimes wonder how I got so lucky?!!? At times I worry that I could be a better girlfriend, but so far, I think I'm doing a pretty good job. I just need to relax and enjoy the ride. I worry too much, but with Levi, I don't need to.
Have I mentioned how much I love this guy? Yep, I do!
Have I mentioned how much I love this guy? Yep, I do!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
2 for Tuesday....
Two of my favorite photos from Peej's wedding...
My friend looks so happy, which makes it all the more easier to be happy for him. I loved how beautiful the evening sky looks amongst the party lights. Such a lovely evening....one of my favorites.....
My friend looks so happy, which makes it all the more easier to be happy for him. I loved how beautiful the evening sky looks amongst the party lights. Such a lovely evening....one of my favorites.....
Last night, Levi came with me to FHE. Man, oh man....he was my hero for the night. He came in and helped even more than I had already asked him to. He just goes above and beyond and I couldn't be more grateful. He's just wonderful to me.
Some of my friends had questions about him, and I wasn't too forthcoming with details about him. I'm sure I left them hanging, but it's because he's special to me. I respect our privacy and don't feel like divulging every detail of our relationship. Something I learned years ago, in a general conference talk (my FAVORITE talk of all time!!),
"If you want something to last forever, you treat it differently... It becomes special because you have made it so."
I don't want to cheapen this relationship by sharing every little bit about it. He's special to me and so is everything we share together, and I want to keep it just that way.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
The OCTOBER 3rd BLOG: Good, Bad, Ugly....
October 3, 2012.... a pretty GREAT day, I think. (for the most part....read below)
The Good: Levi likes me....like A WHOLE LOT!!! ♥ And I feel the same way :)
The Bad: I have to buy a new tire, possible "tireS" tomorrow. Ugh! I was gettin' ready to go out to dinner with a friend, til I heard my front tire making a funny flapping noise. Have I ever mentioned how much I TOTALLY LOATHE dealing with car stuff!?
The Ugly: All I've had to eat today was a cup of Cranberry Sierra Mist. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it isn't good when the only other thing in my stomach is the piece of gum I swallowed.
The Good: Levi likes me....like A WHOLE LOT!!! ♥ And I feel the same way :)
The Bad: I have to buy a new tire, possible "tireS" tomorrow. Ugh! I was gettin' ready to go out to dinner with a friend, til I heard my front tire making a funny flapping noise. Have I ever mentioned how much I TOTALLY LOATHE dealing with car stuff!?
The Ugly: All I've had to eat today was a cup of Cranberry Sierra Mist. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it isn't good when the only other thing in my stomach is the piece of gum I swallowed.
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**update: I had my cousin check out my tire and it's kinda ok. I still need to get a tire sometime soon, because the treads are low. Treads? Threads? Whatevers, it's getting bald.
So now I can be pretty ecstatic about Levi! Which I am, I have been all afternoon. I just can't wrap my head around the fact that someone likes me as much as he does...and he shows it through all the big things and all the small things. He shows it and I just want to reciprocate it. As I was telling my sister, it's like when you've wanted something for so long, that when you finally get it, it's like you have to step back out of astonishment, and wrap you head around it because it's finally yours. You no longer have to wish and hope for it, because you've got what you've wanted. He's so kind and tender to me. It melts my heart. He's unlike ANY guy I've ever dated. I'm able to be 'the girl' in the relationship.... I don't have to plan every aspect of a date. I don't have to drive. I don't have to scrutinize over all the details because he takes all the worry out of it. It's so much fun being 'the girl' in all of this. I've never quite experienced this before and I love it. ♥
Wow, it's been a while since I've been in a relationship and had a boyfriend......but I am surely enjoying it already. :) I can't wait for this weekend! I get to see him ALL weekend! Wow, I'm someone's girlfriend....WOW. I like it. :)
Sunday, August 26, 2012
As of late, in late August....
*Once upon a time, I thought I'd join a summer softball league because Sonny threw it out there on FB. I quickly learned that it wasn't anything like I expected, and at times I seriously wanted to quit....and even tried. Sonny was pretty positive and encouraged me to always do my best, since he thought I already was. I never like quitting things, so I'm thankful for his reassurance. I'm actually gonna miss my team, such fun & funny people!
*I've been spending a lot more time with Mr. Red lately. Man, I couldn't be more blessed to have him in my life. Since my best friend has been in MIA, it's been nice having confidant I can share everything with. We've been talking about how to better handle stress, since I tend to fail at it. I know I need to be better at taking a step back, taking a deep breath, and analyze why I'm mad/stressed and what I'm going to do to deal with it. We talked about a lot of different things and it was good to just clear my mind. I've been so mentally exhausted, this past week. It's been good to release all of that tension and learn to still release all of it. I'm learning and it's gonna be a process. I haven't been doing such a good job at "releasing" and I've been filled with so much tension. Stressed about so many different things has started to catch up to me and it's no wonder my Meniere's has been terrible lately. I need to find an outlet, fast. He's such a happy guy and the way he explains his happiness is definitely something worth trying. I'm not saying that I'm not happy, it's just that I've been a lot more stressed and frustrated, lately. That is not good! Ugh. It's a process and won't come overnight, but I'm hopeful for a good change to come about.
*I had a date last Thursday evening. I went to see Bourne Legacy with the Baker. It was ok, both the movie and the date. I'm still learning things about the Baker and vice versa. I appreciate the way he communicates with me. I know communication is very important in a relationship/friendship, but sometimes I tend to fail at that when feelings & a man are involved. Sometimes, when I get frustrated, I don't know how to communicate my feelings properly. Not all men read minds like Mr. Red (seriously, he can read me so perfectly that it scares/fascinates me), but I also shouldn't be comparing guys. Anyways, Baker...I like him and he likes me. We're doing this lil thing called, "dating" and I'm learning what that's all about....learning about him....learning about myself..... man, it's different. I'm glad he's so patient because I tend to fail at that, he's willing to talk through a problem and find a solution and how he can be part of the solution. I really like that. Well, we'll see where this all goes..... so yep, I'm dating someone. Wow, that thought still seems a lil foreign to me. I guess it's because Baker & I have been friends since last year, but I never thought it'd really get to this point of "dating". Oh well, I'll get use to it...
G'nite. Tomorrow my "plan" starts....wish me luck!
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Question & Answer
Recently, I was asked,
The first thing that came to mind was,
We'll see if I ever share this answer.....
"If you could have anything, right now, what would it be?"
The very first thing that came to mind wasn't appropriate to share, at the time. Instead, I shared something less serious..... but my original answer continued to stir in my heart and mind. I wanted to share that first thought, I didn't like holding back. I'd rather be open, I wanted to be open...The first thing that came to mind was,
"I would like to be in a relationship, with you."
That's not something you share with a man, too early on. It can scare them, if they're not ready for it. We'll see if I ever share this answer.....
.....better yet, let's hope it happens, someday.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Thanks to Dan's Dad.
A couple months ago, I was having dinner at Hermanita's house along with CC and some other friends. It was a bunch of us girls with our friend, Dan. I wonder what possessed Dan to have dinner with us because he doesn't eat meat, he's Caucasian (we were eating some hardcore Mexican food) and was the only guy there. It was a lil funny but we enjoyed his company and he brought interesting insights to our conversations.
He shared with us something his Dad taught him growing up;
Since then, I've had that on my mind constantly. I never realized the validity of that statement until I thought back on the relationships I've had. I've thought about how true that is, for me, at least. Today it's been on my mind a lot. I'm pretty sure it's going to be on my mind a lot more through the weekend. Sigh!
He shared with us something his Dad taught him growing up;
"Women need two things--they need to feel special and they need to feel secure"
[emotionally, financially, physically, etc.]
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Or maybe I just need a boyfriend?
Work was quite overwhelming today. I felt like I was moving as fast as a glacier and the work was piling up with each millisecond. During the course of the morning, I overheard one of my co-workers on a phone call to his wife. He was having a very trying morning and needed to unload his mind. I thought to myself, “How nice is that to have someone you can go to and find peace and be consoled!
” It makes me think of a quote from “Shall We Dance?”, “There's a billion people on the planet, I mean what does any one life really mean? But in a marriage, you're promising to care about everything...the good things, the bad things, the terrible things, the mundane things...all of it, all the time, every day. You're saying... Your life will not go unnoticed because I will notice it. Your life will not go unwitnessed, because I will be your witness”
It’s not often that I wish I were married or in a relationship these days, but golly, I did today. I wish I had that one special person who knows me in and out and lets me unload my frustrations.
I guess it’s more than just that. I miss having the companionship of a man. Just not being alone, ya know. I’m not trying to put myself on the market or writing up a ‘Want ad’ for a boyfriend… Take for instance, I want to go out to dinner to CPK (Yum-PIZZA!) and to the movies. I’d ask my best friend, but she’s saving every last penny towards a condo and I can’t stand her infinite amount of questions throughout movies. I’d ask other friends, but I don’t want to compromise what I want to do. Also, next May 'Madama Butterfly' [the opera] will be coming to town. I'm so excited for it! I definitely want to go. I'm pretty sure none of my friends will want to go. Oh well, I guess I’ll just start going on “Artist's Dates” :)
It’s not often that I wish I were married or in a relationship these days, but golly, I did today. I wish I had that one special person who knows me in and out and lets me unload my frustrations.
I guess it’s more than just that. I miss having the companionship of a man. Just not being alone, ya know. I’m not trying to put myself on the market or writing up a ‘Want ad’ for a boyfriend… Take for instance, I want to go out to dinner to CPK (Yum-PIZZA!) and to the movies. I’d ask my best friend, but she’s saving every last penny towards a condo and I can’t stand her infinite amount of questions throughout movies. I’d ask other friends, but I don’t want to compromise what I want to do. Also, next May 'Madama Butterfly' [the opera] will be coming to town. I'm so excited for it! I definitely want to go. I'm pretty sure none of my friends will want to go. Oh well, I guess I’ll just start going on “Artist's Dates” :)
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