It's funny. I had this idea of what my life would be like: I'd fall in love, marry by the ripe old age of 24, have 2 kids before the age of 30 (boys of course), be a stay at home mom, and I would be content. Instead, I made bad decisions, punished someone I love, slid into a self destructive downward spiral, came up for air, got pregnant, and turned bitter. The golden lining is my kid is awesome and I'm best friends with her father. But my life did not go according to 'plan'. Most would say that life rarely does.
It's been 3 years since my ex and I split. He's dating again. He met someone on eHarmony of all places. She seems to be nice, by all accounts. I will admit that I went a little bit crazy. I had had this idea of maybe trying again. I'd thought off and on over the years that maybe we hadn't given it enough of a chance. His dating this new women threw a kink into my half baked plans. Once the crazy passed I did a lot of thinking. I realized that while I love him, I wasn't ever 'in love' with him. Not in the way that meant forever. The part that was making me crazy was seeing him happy with someone else and realizing that I was not capable of being that person for him. Just as he wasn't that person for me.
It makes me sad, that realization. He asked me recently why I thought I didn't deserve to be happy. I hadn't ever really put that thought into words before. There was a reason why I sabotaged every relationship I've been in. Decisions in your life, once made, must be lived with. I'm living with ghosts. I am haunted. Lately I've been pondering the idea of 'letting go'. They say you have to love yourself and just let go. Two things I've never actually been able to do. I've been living this life day to day just getting by. That's not really living.
I need to clear my head. I need to bury the past and leave the ghosts behind. I need to forgive myself. These are the journeys I will take this year.
Until It Speaks
A cynical approach to dating, loves lost and other funnies that might only be funny to me.
14.3.12
26.1.12
Old Familiar Shoes - Part 1
Once upon a time, a young girl (23, so not so very young) met a boy. It was a chance meeting as he was only in the area for a short while and really, it was his friend whom had gotten her attention in the first place. If it were a movie, you would insert a vignette of the two talking as the world passed by because that night, at least in her case, they only saw each other. They went on one date before he had to go back to school, and it was less than a month before he flew her out to see him.
Six months went by with 3000 miles between them. They had 3 brief intense visits in that last semester of grad school. But there were mostly hour long phone calls in the dead of the night. Graduation, then summer came. Long distance took its toll as did the daunting task of him finding a job. They began fighting. Most calls ended in her crying. Even as they were planning on him coming back to California and moving in together, she began to see the beginning of the end.
Six months went by with 3000 miles between them. They had 3 brief intense visits in that last semester of grad school. But there were mostly hour long phone calls in the dead of the night. Graduation, then summer came. Long distance took its toll as did the daunting task of him finding a job. They began fighting. Most calls ended in her crying. Even as they were planning on him coming back to California and moving in together, she began to see the beginning of the end.
15.10.10
To Be or Not To Be...It's not really a question
I was warned. I was told that when you're 'on' it's like the sun was shining, but to be careful because the clouds still followed. Of course I wrote it off like a barrel full of bullshit, because I'm right and that person was wrong and had no clue what they were talking about. Well here's me eating crow. They were right, I was wrong and I'm okay to admit it.
Good f'ing lord. At first I thought, oh great, this person is really challenging the way I think, what I stand for, and what I believe in. Now, I think that your version of what a friend is, is someone who just hops on to your bandwagon of beliefs. Well guess what, it's not the <> show. This is life, people are going to do things differently, think things differently, and believe in different things than you. Amazingly enough, it's not all about you.
Good f'ing lord. At first I thought, oh great, this person is really challenging the way I think, what I stand for, and what I believe in. Now, I think that your version of what a friend is, is someone who just hops on to your bandwagon of beliefs. Well guess what, it's not the <>
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