One of the reasons I wanted to go to Vegas for Christmas was to spend some time with someone I met a couple of months ago.
I’ve been hesitant to talk about it, mostly because it just didn’t seem real. I had no plans on meeting anyone, had no thought of ever getting involved in a romantic relationship again.
But I have. His name is Chris, he’s a Dodger fan, and wow. Typing it makes it real.
Steve would be really proud of me. He always wanted me to acknowledge that life would go on after his likely death, and I always resisted the notion. Of course, Steve wouldn’t approve of a Dodger fan, but you can’t have everything.
I am starting 2010 in a much different place than I started 2009. Someone wish me luck. I need it.
Luck. And lots of it. I’m pleased for you. Congrats.
Good for you Julie! ::sends luck your way::
Excellent, Ms. Julie!!! happiness is where you find it! 🙂 and the Dodgers fan thing is no big deal. i mean at least he’s not a SF Giants fan! now THAT would be so WRONG!! 😀
best of luck, my dear!
How about I wish you love? 🙂
Mary, Liz, Vicky, thanks all.
JR, I’m sorry I couldn’t please you by finding an As fan!
At least he’s not a Yankee’s fan! Much love to you in the coming year, Julie.
Yes…if he’s not a Yankee’s fan, he MUST be OK 🙂 All best to you, Julie, and luck. You deserve happiness.
This is awesome news, Julie. Good luck and happy new year to you!
Excellent.
Luck and all that! Happy happy for you.
Lucks Onlie.
Isn’t it wonderful to know that you are capable of finding someone else that makes you happy again? Good for you Julie.
Thank you for sprinkling my new year with excellent news. Now, about the colour of your house …
Thanks, everyone.
Rik, don’t you start! It’s blue and it’s going to stay blue! SO THERE.