Sex, Love and Commitment (Part 2)
Part 2 of my interview with April Goodjohn is now live! You can read the second part of the interview here.
Part 2 of my interview with April Goodjohn is now live! You can read the second part of the interview here.
This week is already off to a pretty great start! First, I did an interview with April Goodjohn for Susie Beaty Green Books. You might remember her name because I reviewed her book, Circle the Date. April has posted the first part of an interview she did with me about sex, love, soulmates and the power of
Summertime means evenings with warm breezes and light that lingers. To me, it also means enjoying some alternatives to the “dinner and movie” date night. Personally, I love when the summer concerts start. That was true even when I wasn’t dating someone. My friends and I would head over to Bouchon for happy hour at
I did an interview with The Independent Author Network about “My Letter to Fear: Essays on Life, Love and the Search for Prince Charming.” You can find it here. I’m slowly getting less nervous when I do these things, although I’m not sure how well I’d handle something live– I’m guessing I’d answer all the
I recently, seriously contemplated going back to dance class. I’ll admit that I don’t exactly remember how long it has been– 7 or 8 years, probably– but over the last couple of weeks, I’ve thought about it more and more. Naturally, this means I haven’t done it. You see, I am starting to employ some
Lighthearted Entertainment is looking for SoCal women to take part in a new makeover series for a major cable network. But this isn’t just one of those shows that gives you are a great haircut and an outfit and wishes you “Good luck!” as they escort you out the door. No, this show will not
Think back to when you first started dating your current partner, or, if you are single, your last partner. What was the thing that drew you to him/her? When you thought to yourself, “This could really be something,” what sparked the thought? For me, it was conversation. On our first date, the boy and I
I’m shockingly social (for me) these days. I’m meeting new people—even networking every once in a while. I know. It’s clear that I’ve finally gone around the bend. As this insanity appears to be part of the “new me,” I think I need to come up with a better response to a couple of awkward
If you have read the travel blog recently, you may have come across a guest post from Jennifer Coburn about traveling to Europe on a budget. It’s definitely worth a read, particularly if you are interested in stretching some dollars to travel. The guest post came on the heels of my reading her memoir, “We’ll
On what may have been the hottest day of the century, I moved. By and large, the process ran smoothly (our movers were fantastic!). I did face the typical “just throw it in a box, and I’ll figure it out later” situations, but I didn’t really hit a frantic part until the actual day of