Happy Fourth of July
Friday, July 4th, 2008
Hello everyone and happy Fourth of July! I am not in the States anymore, but that doesn’t mean I have forgotten all the fireworks shows, cookouts, and family get togethers on this particular day in July. For everyone who is celebrating, I wish each and every one of you a safe and happy holiday. The fourth is one of the most fun holidays I celebrated when I was back in the States, so I hope you make the best of it.
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This is Friday, which has been a ‘weekend homework’ day in the past. This weekend is easy. Just make the most of the time you spend with family and friends this weekend. Make sure the people who are important to you know how important they are to you. Don’t put things off. Don’t take people/things for granted. You never know what will happen tomorrow.
No, I’m not being morbid or anything. I’m just reminding you – if you need reminding me – to fully appreciate what you have.
And with that, I again wish you a safe and happy holiday if you are celebrating. If you’re like me and live outside the US, that doesn’t mean you can’t hold a ‘just because’ celebration anyway and catch up with friends and family. Make it a pot luck and you won’t even have to cook much!
Have a good one.
Just like cuddle time is important in a relationship, so is personal time. Spending all day and every day with your SO is only going to lead to snarling and annoyance if it keeps going on.
Last week,
Control isn’t always the easiest thing to talk about because it varies from couple to couple. On one extreme you have Dominants and submissives. On the other end you have married couples who split all the bills 50/50, do what they want, and somehow still make it all work.
Recently, a friend emailed me while feeling very emotional about her current situation. I read her email and just about cried because I knew what she was going through. Not down to the exact elements of the situation but in the overall feelings, I could definitely relate.
Compared to many, I (now) have an excellent life. I’m a freelance writer and professional blogger. That means I spend a lot of time in the comfort of my own home working at an occupation I love. While I don’t make a lot doing it, by any means, I do have enough to pay the bills.
It turns out my lovely husband made reservations at the place where we ate breakfast the morning after we were married: Café Sweethearts. We enjoyed a lovely breakfast and he surprised me yet again when they brought out a small cake for us to share.