Blog Hopping
I went blog hopping, it's the new thing to do on a Monday afternoon when you are avoiding homework, and found out that I really haven't become "one of those." Here are some excerpts from another blog:
January 11, 2004
"I miss you John, sooo much. No matter how I am acting, I need you, I need you more than you know. Thank you for loving me even now. I love you."
November 17, 2003
"Love you John"
October 27, 2003
"Sweetest Day was amazing... John took me to dinner, and we got allll dressed up too! He even went shopping with me to pick out a dress....Thanks sooo much for being understanding and helping me sweetie! I love you John....I love you John."
Those were three sequential posts. Honestly, if you are going to never blog to begin with, and then decide to post, please save your "I love you's" for the bedroom. Honestly, not to be a coldhearted bitch, (oh, but wait, I am,) but when I go blog hopping, one "I love you" is more than enough. Also, if you are going to link a blog like this, stop and think.
Now there are other blogs I tend to avoid in fear of the suffocating "I love you's." Those blogs of the people you hated double dating with, because they were so glued to one another. Those people that when you were single, and they were dating, you wanted to have nothing to do with them because it was guaranteed they would make you feel shitty. So, I thought I would prove my point, how I haven't become "one of those" by venturing on to this woman's site. Surprisingly, only once in my casual reading did I find a boyfriend tribute: "I realize that there are two 'Heaven's on Earth'. 1. My loving boyfriend, 2. and being at the Spa."
Much more pleasant reading for those of us who fear the L-word. Besides, I would have to agree with her. A day at the Spa does sound like "Heaven on Earth."
(Is it just me, or do I become more anti-lovey dovey around the Big Day?? Sorry for all of you who have to put up with it.)
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Writing is not like painting where you add. It is not what you put on the canvas that the reader sees. Writing is more like a sculpture where you remove, you eliminate in order to make the work visible. Even those pages you remove somehow remain. - Elie Wiesel

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