Folksonomics

May 24th, 2009

Featuring the One Woman Show Who Really Found Great Expectations

Posted by admin in Uncategorized

For one, You couldn’t describe me as downright happy living alone and not be lying. However, I’m not unsatisfied in that way, either. I merely mention it in this blog as a delicious piece of info introducing what I am about to unravel!

A week ago today yours truly was walking the dog, Corey, thinking of joining a dating service for Phoenix singles. Today, I stand to each of you as a happy member of the matchmaking service. Totally, I am. It’s great! If you’ve been paying attention, you’re probably thinking, “You totally owe me an explanation.”

Well, I looked at these Great Expectations Reviews and liked what I saw. They’re for quality and professional singles who think dating isn’t a game.

Quite frankly, I’d never been a fan of the ridiculous nightlife ritual serial daters (ie: everyone I know) call “dating.” I heard it more than you know. Every night friends nagg, “You’re still single? ” and “Oh I know just the guy for you!”

“Nonsense,” I reply, and playfully so. “Not after that last blind date you set me up on.”

“Don’t be silly,” they level with me. “How would you know, you haven’t seen Friday Night Magic in a year!”

Thankfully, that’s my partner in crime The One-And-Only hah! Sandy Feldman. She pours common sense directly to my core to set me straight. Caring souls you can trust for fresh advice. She made a good point, and I thank her for it.

Coming home to the theme of this blog entry. As I picked from more than three hundred combinations of outfits for my first singles event with Great Expectations, something occurred to me that was quite true. Over the last year, I hadn’t entertained too many emotional great expectations for dating in the fun-filled journey of being human. Being single isn’t so bad, only if you use the freedom to date. Embracing your own great expectations does wonders for a caring soul.

+Denise Rodriguez

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • OnlyWire
  • Socialize-It
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Furl
  • StumbleUpon
  • Netscape
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • Ma.gnolia
  • RawSugar

Comments are closed.