So I’ll watch your life in pictures like I used to watch you sleep. And I’ll feel you forget me like I used to feel you breathe. And I’ll keep up with our old friends just to ask them how you are…hope it’s nice where you are.
Single Girl Story #5
29 Jan 2011 Leave a comment
by calabri2 in The Single Life/Love Stories Tags: The Single Life/Love Stories
You know what’s awkward? When you discover the guy you have been dating and talking to is secretly in love with your best friend. You have no idea about this until you see the two of them together for the first time and you realize…yup…he has been in love with her and still is. He’s using me to get to her.
Next!
The Ex-Files
11 Jan 2011 Leave a comment
by calabri2 in The Single Life/Love Stories Tags: The Single Life/Love Stories
Pimpin aint easy. But someone’s gotta do it. Without going into too much detail I would just like to say I deserve a gold star for what I pulled off in 2 days. 😉
The 12 Categories of the Single Woman
09 Dec 2010 Leave a comment
by calabri2 in The Single Life/Love Stories Tags: single
[Editor’s note: Maura Kelly writes a relationships blog,The Year of Living Flirtatiously, for MarieClaire.com. This is an excerpt from that blog.]
There’s a new book out called (deep breath) Seeking Happily Ever After: Navigating the Ups and Downs of Being Single Without Losing Your Mind (and Finding Lasting Love Along the Way). To write it, author Michelle Cove interviewed more than 100 women and talked to them about how relationships based on what they think they should want often leave them unhappy. She tried to determine what it was that they truly wanted in the process, getting readers to think a little more deeply about what their dream relationship might really be like.
After interviewing so many women, Cove began to think that most of them fit into one of 12 categories, which she defines for us below.
The Soul-Mate Seeker: Someone who is doing everything she can to find The One.
The Phoenix: A woman who recently had a painful breakup and is doing everything she can to rise from the ashes in better shape.
The Organic: She prefers to leave things up to destiny and live her own life rather than hunting for men in any methodical or calculated way.
The Princess-in-Waiting: She is waiting to be rescued by a prince (who sure is taking his royal time).
The Late Bloomer: The rest of her life is on hold while she waits for her future husband to appear.
The Free Spirit: She worries that she can only have one or the other — her independence or a committed relationship. (And she thinks the former is better.)
The Wedding Wisher: She suddenly finds herself fantasizing about marriage after a lifetime of not caring about it.
The Town Rebel: She no longer aspires to live the cookie-cutter lifestyle of everyone else in her community, though she once used to.
The Ritual Re-inventor: A woman who wants to get hitched but also feels very strongly about having an unconventional marriage (right down to the wedding ceremony).
The Someday-Mom: She would like to have babies someday, but wishes she didn’t feel so much biological pressure to figure it out fast.
The Slow & Steady: A woman who hopes to marry when the time is right. Meanwhile, she does her best not to cave to the massive pressure she feels from friends, family and society.
The Trailblazer: A woman who knows married life is not for her, so she’s trying to break a new kind of path to happiness.
Which one of these are you? Which one am I? I’d love to say, “Oh, I’m The Organic — if it’s going to happen, it’ll happen.” But as I think finding a good guy becomes a numbers game after a certain point, I do put some energy into looking for people — which might make me something of a Soul-Mate Seeker. At the same time, I’m Slow & Steady — I’m well past the age when most of my friends (and most women) get married, and I’m in no rush. (I’m not so sure I want kids, which makes it easier to stay calm.) I am fairly certain that if I do get married, I will be a Ritual Re-inventor — I’m not necessarily interested in conventional anything. My dude and I will do what feels right, conventions be hanged! But I’d also say I am a real Free Spirit, and I fear a relationship will absolutely mean an unpleasant curtailment of my freedom.
Weirdly enough, I think I used to be a Princess-in-Waiting as a cover for being a Commitment-Phobe — I kept saying to myself, “The problem is that I can’t find the perfect man who will help me to stop being sad and make everything all right in the world.” In reality, I think the real problem was that no man ever seemed perfect enough because I wasn’t really all that interested in getting into a relationship and risking all the potential emotional trauma that might come with it.”
Source: msn.com
I believe I am a mix of the ‘Slow and Steady’ and ‘The Organic”. Or at least that’s what I tell myself 😉
22 Nov 2010 Leave a comment
You meet thousands of people, and then you meet one person, and your life is changed forever.
Love and Other Drugs
11 Nov 2010 Leave a comment

INSERT MY FACE HERE.
Oh my, this is sooooooooooo gonna be me when I’m 30. I just hope, if it is, I look as good as Kim and have as much money as her.
Single Girl Story #4
07 Nov 2010 Leave a comment
by calabri2 in The Single Life/Love Stories Tags: The Single Life/Love Stories
So I’m at Birds cafe last night in Hollywood with friends. The night is wrapping up…they’ve called last call and we’re all getting ready to leave. All of a sudden this guy comes up to me and strikes up a conversation. I don’t want to be too harsh but let’s be honest… he was a 3. And he was probably about 37 years old. lol
He starts talking to me about who knows what. I was about 17 shots into the night at this point. I think he asked me about work and where I lived and because I’m a nice girl I chatted it up with him. Well before I knew it, he asked me for my number. I said yes because I just find it too hard sometimes to tell a guy no. Now what he does next is definitely a first for me. He busts out..and I’m not joking… a little black book. There are guys that really have these?! I thought this was just a myth. He busts out his pen to go with it, and proceeds to write down my name and phone number in his black book. THEN he writes his name down on a different piece of paper, rips it out, and gives it to me. His name was Don just to add to the humor of this situation. Why didnt he have a cell phone? What person of this century gets a girl’s number with a pen and paper?? My mind was boggled.
So today about mid afternoon, I get a phone call from an unknown number. I let it go straight to voicemail. Well guess who it was!! My good friend Don! Here’s what his voicemail said… “Hi Tess this is Don from Birds last night, how are you? I wanted to give you a call, looking through my notebook this morning. It was really great to meet you. So give me a call at your convenience, I’d like to find out what it’s like to be you.”
Pause for reaction. …. I’d like to find out what it’s like to be you?!?! bahahhahahhaha Well this guy is full of firsts. I’ve definitely never heard that one before. lol Oh man…just another night of living the single life.


