So I realized that I usually only come on this forum when I was having problems/issues or slightly sad. But I thought I would share a bit of my "single-girl" summer - first summer I was single in 6 years. I decided to embrace the SATC -lifestyle this summer and took every opportunity to have fun! I went on dates! I went on weekend trips to Arizona (3x's), Vegas (2x's) and the L.A. scene on evenings! A fabulous summer in deed - pampering, drinking, and having a great time with the girls!
Among some guys I was talking to admist all my traveling - I found myself thoroughly enjoying talking with one guy in particular (J) and after we went on a few dates - I would feel guilty or try to get out of dates with other guys. So... now we're together - seriously. It's been great! We live about 1 -1.5 hr away from each other but I am moving home this weekend which puts us only about 20 min apart! :)
Last weekend we went to Temecula for a wine-tasting tour and stayed at this really nice resort (wish I had taken some pictures of the place). He's soo nice - I just netioned I always wanted to do that one weekend and he arranged it! :) We can talk for hours and hours - proven by my strained voice the past few weeks.
So just wanted to share my recent happiness - and it seems like it will keep going! Visiting friends in Atlanta next weekend, anopther trip maybe to Tuscon, a day at Magic Mountain before it shuts down, being my gf's maid of honor at her wedding, and other girls trip!
Awww, this really made my day. I'm so glad you had a good summer & you look happy in every single one of those pixs. Keep us updated about this new guy. He sounds great.
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laken1 wrote: Awww, this really made my day. I'm so glad you had a good summer & you look happy in every single one of those pixs. Keep us updated about this new guy. He sounds great.
ditto! I love hearing good news.
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