There's got to be a morning after
If we can hold on through the night
We have a chance to find the sunshine
Let's keep on looking for the light...
Singer Maureen McGovern released "The Morning After" in 1973 and it's always been one of my favorites {guess that tells you how old I am, right?}. And after all of the buzz and hoopla that has commonly become known as Valentine's Day, I thought the lyrics were perfectly fitting.
On yesterday, a bunch of people asked "Will You Marry Me" and an equal amount replied "YES!". The sheer excitement and glow of that moment is one that should be treasured and savored for a minute, simply because you won't get it again. And since I'm a practical romantic - I feel the need to poke my head in for a second and give you this advice: WAIT FOR IT.
And I mean that literally - WAIT for the "edge" to come off and for your breathing to return to normal levels. Do NOT start the wedding planning process yet..trust me. Shoot - this post I penned right after the holidays says it better. Read it..and you'll see what I mean :)
SN {side note}: The art of love is a 24/7, 365 kinda thing. So learn to share it EVERY day..don't wait for February 14th to display that emotion..............
1 comment:
I love this post and I especially liked the way you gave your take of the RHOA. Hillarious. Please follow one or any of the blogs I write if you like. Thanks and keep em coming. Are you going to host February's seminar again later in the year? I wanted to fly out soooo bad but the funding was non existent. You are truly a role model in the field. thank you thank you thank youuuuuu
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