Monthly Archives: September 2011
Wishing for Something Else
There have been a lot of days lately where I have questioned what in the world I am doing. I was warned by several people that these times would happen. The crushing weight of self-doubt that would make you wonder why you didn’t just stick with whatever you were doing before. Occasionally wishing that you … Continue reading
Living Every Teenage Girl’s Nightmare
I think almost every woman at some point (but most likely during their teenage years) experienced the same fear: that one day, she would turn into her mother. If they don’t, they’re either a freak an angel from God, or just deluding themselves. I, ladies and gentlemen, am living that teenage nightmare. I think it’s … Continue reading
It’s Not Always 50/50
Growing up in a doubly-divorced household, you get plenty of opportunities to view what to do right (and wrong) in a relationship. I think one of the best pearls of wisdom I acquired was that in a relationship, it’s not always 50/50. While you don’t always want a gross imbalance (as this tends to lead … Continue reading