My friends and family are getting married at the speed of light, and I seem to have picked up a part-time job as a bridesmaid in the process.
Now I'm just trying to find someone who makes me want to ditch the bridesmaid dress and move on to a big white gown of my own. Til then, enjoy!
... and not going to say much of anything about my visit with Mr. X this weekend.
(See? Even at 33 years old, I sometimes do still listen to my parents.)
So I'll just leave you with this:
Welcome to YESvember, peeps!
14 comments:
Jane Doe
said...
I used to get all excited when I was going to go out with a guy. I would tell co-workers, friends, that I had a date that weekend. We'd go out maybe twice, and then it just petered out. When I met my husband, I really liked him. I told one co-worker that I was going to see him that weekend. Obviously, it went really well. I didn't talk much about it until we'd been seeing each other for about a month already. I was afraid I'd jinx a really good thing.
But if Mr. X knows about the blog (and therefore knows he's "Mr.X"), Blogmom's probably right -- keep the details out for now. I hope it went well, at least!
MARK THE FRIGGING CALENDAR!! CALL THE PLAIN DEALER. Front page news: "Daughter takes advice from Mother"
Blogmom gives me advice all the time and she is usually right. (99.89% of the time) She has a keen insight to things and puts an astute prospective on them.
i love that your parents talk to each other through your comments.
let me know if/when you make it to the east side- it'd be an honor to see you in action. (err... hmm... not like THAT. gheesh).
speaking of "action"-- am i hallucinating or are you doing some co-ed, completely PG sports? where does one do such a thing in cleveland? the only place i know of is Lost Nation...
14 comments:
I used to get all excited when I was going to go out with a guy. I would tell co-workers, friends, that I had a date that weekend. We'd go out maybe twice, and then it just petered out. When I met my husband, I really liked him. I told one co-worker that I was going to see him that weekend. Obviously, it went really well. I didn't talk much about it until we'd been seeing each other for about a month already. I was afraid I'd jinx a really good thing.
But if Mr. X knows about the blog (and therefore knows he's "Mr.X"), Blogmom's probably right -- keep the details out for now. I hope it went well, at least!
Boooo!!! Hiss!!!! :)
JK Glad the pumpkin is smiling!
yay! gotta love the emoticon pumpkin.
and am i the only one who wants to know what the deal is w/ mr. x? i guess i'll have to go back and read your archives!
Woo hoo! Trying not to jinx it by talking about it?! I love it!
MARK THE FRIGGING CALENDAR!! CALL THE PLAIN DEALER. Front page news:
"Daughter takes advice from Mother"
Blogmom gives me advice all the time and she is usually right. (99.89% of the time) She has a keen insight to things and puts an astute prospective on them.
Looking forward to another 38 with her.
Love,
Blogdad
Oh yeah, and I hope this weekend met your expectations.
Love,
Blogdad
tease!
I like it! :)
MAR
I agree w/ MAR. I like it too!
xo,
chill
Good girl, AAB. You are never too grown up to listen to mom! Very happy to see the smiling pumpkin:)
And, in reference to Blogdad's comment - apparently birthdays aren't the only thing he adds another year to - ma nedge!
Great stuff all around.
Clearly Blogdad knows how to work it with the "Blogmom's right 99.98% of the time" too. Well played, sir.
i love that your parents talk to each other through your comments.
let me know if/when you make it to the east side- it'd be an honor to see you in action. (err... hmm... not like THAT. gheesh).
speaking of "action"-- am i hallucinating or are you doing some co-ed, completely PG sports? where does one do such a thing in cleveland? the only place i know of is Lost Nation...
Hot damn, it's Yesvember already.
You finally got laid?
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