If I wasn't committed to raising an army of megalomaniacal poodles, I'd consider having a kid at 40. But the poodles require my service.
I love you. And any megalomaniacal poodles you might raise. That is all.
Also, why the hell doesn't our spellchecker recognize megalomaniacal as a word? God damn it.
A good friend had twins at 44. Everyone is healthy and happy.
I'd like to find love again, but I think I'll be okay if I don't. I just know that I am a better me when I have male energy in my life...but...I'm not willing to compromise much to get it, so perhaps unlikely. Maybe undeserved.
.but...I'm not willing to compromise much to get it
Why? Relationships are pretty much all compromise. (Not necessarily of principle, but...)
I keep hoping one of those "and then just when she though she wouldn't meet anyone..." stories will be me someday.
Olivia just came in and asked me if I could "tell her the story of Jewish people--the WHOLE thing" tonight at bedtime.
HAH! She knows better than the abridged story? I can't wait to hear what she has to say about it.
I think the airplane food was bad or something--my tummy is very unhappy right now. The good thing, though, is that I'm home several hours earlier than planned. And my house is actually fairly neat, thanks to a frantic cleaning spell late Saturday night when people were coming over. I do have a CRAPTON of stuff to do tomorrow, though, both work and personal, in order to be ready to leave at some ungodly hour Thursday (still haven't figured out how I'm getting to the airport--it's a $50 cab ride at 5:30AM, but parking there is expensive, so...hmm)
To be clear, when I say "compromise" I mean that I'm not willing to date a dude with sketchy hygiene and isn't sure if the earth revolves around the sun.
To be clear, when I say "compromise" I mean that I'm not willing to date a dude with sketchy hygiene and isn't sure if the earth revolves around the sun.
Maybe don't use an online service like OKNeanderthal?
I'm 37 and still hope to have a baby, so....
Probably not a great idea for retirement, but I don't care. I know how to ride the subway.
NYC is a great idea for retirement! If you have enough money, at least. You can get everything delivered, don't have to do any property maintenance, and walking up and down stairs is good for the heart!
Hell, I'm about to turn 30, and I've practically given up all hope. I figured I'd get an early start.
Uh, P-C, it is different for men. Ask Larry King.
My boss just brought me pie.