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I apologize if my description of my weekend as tiring was offensive or annoying to anyone, it was just my experience. I think we all know I’d love to be married with kids and having those kinds of weekends, so no offense intended. Just sharing my experience and my current perspective.
@MissDre glad you had a fun photo shoot 🙂@Wendy your weekend does sound quite exhausting 🙂 For me, a single childless person it was busier and more tiring than normal, I’ll say. I think being in the sun doing yardwork for my parents is what did me in by yesterday evening. But it was a fun kind of busy and I hope you enjoyed your fun busy too!
Sounds like everyone had good weekends! Mine was exhausting lol. Saturday was crossfit, errands, lunch with friends, more errands, driving for uber (made some good money!) and then a “date” with happy hour guy. Not even really sure if it was a date. We had no plans set in stone other than haning out but then ended up going with a couple he is friends with to a winery and had a really fun time. He’s fun to hang out with and they were too, so hey, new friends at the least.
And yesterday was more errands and helping around my folks house. I collapsed at home in bed by 8:30. Let’s hope the week is less tiring lol.
Let’s see, I’m working tonight. Tomorrow I’ve got crossfit, finally finish painting my family room (I’m almost done with the trim!) seeing my BFF’s new house and then a “date” with happy hour guy tomorrow night. Sunday is church and then heading to my parent’s house to help with their laundry and we are going to cook up a bunch of meals for them to put in the freezer.
I’ve found that if I come and visit them once a week or call them once a week, our relationship is getting better. Mom is learning boundaries so we have progress! She was really excited to hear I was coming up on Sunday and started talking about all the cooking she wanted to do with me and Dad was excited that I can come help get the lawn furniture out for them so he can go and enjoy the porch now. It made me happy to hear them so happy 🙂
@kmtthat aw man! I know the feeling, happened twice with the last guy (crazypants.) Incidentally, he tried to contact me last night via intstagram direct message thingy. (because i blocked him on my phone and facebook.)
Y’all were right. The crazies always come back for more.
Anyway, put the cheese and the chicken in the fridge and I’ll come eat it with you. I’ll bring the booze 😉
@lucia glad you’re having a good time!
I’m officially back from paradise and other than having my Ray Bans stolen in the airport on the way home it was a great time! No mexican hookups because it was mostly couples at the resort, and that’s just fine by me. We hung out with an awesome couple from London and made good friends.
I came home to a bunch of nasty messages on Tinder and OkCupid, so yay for online dating! It just kinda sucks lol. Probably time for another break. Now I have time to paint my bedroom and go to crossfit more than once a week, so I’ll just do that 🙂
@shakeourtree I think if you really enjoy doing things like that and would rather do it with a partner than a friend or something, you might not be a great match.
I vary day to day on whether I feel introverted or extroverted so it would depend on how I feel that day if I wanted to do something like that. I’m very claustrophobic so my only problem with crowds is getting packed in tight and unable to move. Then I flip out.
My only comparison is a guy I dated that hated going to wineries. So I went with my friends because it’s one of my favorite things to do. It made me a little sad when I would see lots of couples at the winery but he honestly hated going to them. I don’t know, maybe a shitty comparison, but that was something I just had to do with friends instead of my partner if I still wanted to do it.
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