It depends on the relationship you are in. It could be either one or even both. Know what you want out of a partner and how to communicate your boundaries maturely.
Heck CH, I was just going to comment on how much artistic ability you have with food. ....seriously. :)
If you can make me a blueberry one that looks better than that, I will have something new to dream about.
CH, I do not want to take over your party here. I am sure you have many other people that would like to talk to you. At your next party, I will bring the Jack Daniels again....to give some people an extra spark.
That would be great. You can pack it in dry ice and ship it to me express. It should be good by the time it reaches here? Your new pic, is that something you made?
That is understandable Mimi. My ex told me it took her 2 years to get over me....me, it took about 4 years. It certainly is very difficult to move on. But....in short....in "reality"...it is a done deal for us and we have no choice but to move on.
Well Mimi, if he loves you, he should want you to be happy. If that means you finding another person, then that is what it means.
Love is complicated. I still love my ex as a friend. I know that we will never be together again because trust has been lost. But, that does not mean I want the worse for her. In fact, that is why I broke up with her. I felt, if she is not totally happy with me, who am I to hold her back from finding true happiness. I sincerely wish her the best in the world and hope she finds true happiness. I think, that is the power of love and how complicated it is.
Thank you for sharing your trainer's info. I am kinda on a schedule like that...usually once a week I will indulge. :) Last night was my guilty night. But, exactly....if I do not have those cookies around me, I cannot possibly eat them. I make it a practice to keep very minimal food around. Like that one night I ate the 1 1/2 year old oatmeal. In fact, I did that twice now...still living. :)
DC actually asked me earlier what I got. I ended up getting Nutter Butter, which I remember having when I was a kid. You know those little cookies shaped like a peanut.
RE: Is love hydrating or dehydrating your life?
It depends on the relationship you are in. It could be either one or even both. Know what you want out of a partner and how to communicate your boundaries maturely.my 2 pennies anyway. :)