Category Archives: divorce
Day 277: Hawaii bound
Since we’re going to be on a flight for 9+ hours today, we decided to play it low key last night. We ventured out for a late lunch, an adult beverage, and some football before heading back to the room. … Continue reading
Day 238: A big day
Today was a big day. I knew it was going to be when I woke up but I wasn’t expecting to have such an unsettling feeling. I’m pretty sure much of that was a result of the dream I had. … Continue reading
Day 209: Protecting that little girl
I might as well get this out of the way… I never had a dad. Sure, I had a father…but not a dad. The difference is a father does just that. He “fathers” a child…and that’s it. A dad is … Continue reading
Day 135: Betraying myself
So this whole fear of betrayal thing is fascinating. And here’s why… I don’t fashion myself to be a jealous person. I’ve always taken the position that if someone isn’t happy enough with me to not cheat, well…then…they should go … Continue reading
Day 132: Not so anonymous anymore
Like every day, I got my Daily Love email this morning and for the first time in weeks…maybe months, I decided to read it. And this is what I read: “Codependence is where you don’t know where you end and … Continue reading
Day 81: Road full of promise
The transformation started years ago…probably with Yoga Teacher Training. As I deepened my practiced and dove into the yogic philosophies I started to open my eyes and, most importantly, my heart. It helped me to begin to see my own … Continue reading
Day 69: The shift happened and I stepped into a new life
No one tells you how lonely you’re going to be…maybe even a little depressed…when you retire. When you leave a life that has been all-encompassing for years…full of noise…meetings…calls…travel…people. When you wake up and the only thing to greet you … Continue reading
Day 57: Who needs tarot cards when you have a magic collarbone
I felt like a human computer. Always analyzing all the data points. What was said…how…by whom…what were the circumstances…what about the non-verbal cues? Then I’d run all that against what I already knew to be true…similar situations…past experiences. Don’t forget … Continue reading