In September I wrote two blogs back to back - one on mismatched sex drives, and one on sleeplessness. And the sleeplessness one out performed the sex one by 2:1
Made me smile. Clearly we need more sleep before we can think about getting more sex!
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Made me smile. Clearly we need more sleep before we can think about getting more sex!
I saw Lily Allen once in NYC, and she was great. I love her witty, wordy songs and sly light tunes. I lost track of her a while ago, and didn't give it much thought, but now her new album is out - West End Girl, it's so strong and real, raging and present, and achingly sad.
Madeline is just a brutally honest, angst filled, beautiful song and as I listen to it, I just think, honey, you should have left him the first time you had doubts. This just drove you crazy! Clearly open marriages are complicated things, and once trust is gone, there isn't much there holding it together.
Hope she feels better after getting this all off her chest. I wish her joy and simplicity.
Also, you can nominate the letter be published on their site, public but anonymous. So that's a fun rabbit hole to fall into.
I just love this idea!
You can look at what was so important for you 5 years ago, and see where it sits with you today. And I hope you can see how far you've come.
I love this saying and use it often:
If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together
It is so much easier and faster to do things by yourself. But if you always doing things by yourself, it can get exhausting and lonely. We can do it for a bit, but I certainly couldn't do it for long.
(of course finding your tribe can be a whole 'nother story. I'll do a seperate blog about that, in the meantime you can read this one about friendship.)
So I'm reading a bit here and there and come across this column from Dear Sugar: The Obliterated Space, written in 2012.
The article is about grief around death - for one a mother who only lived to 45 and the other a son who only lived to 22. So be prepared for that. So you'll cry. But it's also beautiful. What do we do with pain and grief and rage and loss and how do we live with it. It's like a soft acid bath that burns away the dross and leaves you with gold.