It’s been quite an eventful weekend, so I thought I’d do a wrap-up post to catch you guys up.
Halloween
This Halloween was quite eventful for me. Not only did I go as Vampira on the Halloween boat cruise last Friday (10/25), but I wore two different costumes on the 31st. I wore a cozy, comfy Eeyore costume to work on Friday because the other teachers who work at the district office with me decided we should go as animals. I didn’t have a costume idea in mind at all, so luckily my mentoring partner had the Eeyore costume and let me borrow it. It definitely wasn’t the most flattering thing ever, but since the day was rainy and cold, it was pretty perfect. When we stepped out to get some goodies for a Halloween lunch we were having later that day, so many people at the grocery store came up and told us how cute we looked (she was wearing a similar giraffe costume).
I was heading to Tinkerbell’s house on Friday night for a passing out candy Halloween party. I knew I wanted to be comfortable, so the Vampira costume was out; but I also wanted to look pretty, so the Eeyore outfit was out too. I found the perfect thing on Amazon – a Wonder Woman tshirt, complete with cape and headband. I decided to put the false eyelashes I wore for Vampira on, too, and I loved the way it looked:
I had a great time that night, passing out candy to the tons of kids who showed up at Tinkerbell’s house, spending time with her family and friends, and just enjoying the evening. One of the best parts of the night was that so many people told me how thin I looked. People that had seen me just a few weeks ago asked how much more weight I’d lost. I’ve actually stayed the same for the past couple of months, although I do know I’ve lost inches. I also think it was the new (size 10!!) jeans. It always feels awesome to get complimented about weight loss and looking healthier.
Dating
Thanks for everyone’s positive and encouraging comments about my date with Fireman. We had a great night, but throughout the week I hadn’t heard too much from him. The week before he was really attentive via texts and calls, and I knew this week he was on vacation (although he was staying home), so I wasn’t sure if he was just extra busy. I heard from him almost everyday, but his texts didn’t have the same flirtation that they had the week before. And I just knew that something was off, and that probably he’d lost interest. So finally yesterday I just texted him and asked, and he responded with the fact that he had a great time on our first date, and that he thinks I’m beautiful, BUT (I knew there was a but coming), he just didn’t feel a love connection and didn’t think he could commit to a second date. I was disappointed, but since I had the feeling that’s what was going on, I wasn’t surprised. It’s not so much the fact that this particular guy wasn’t interested, but more the fact that I seem to be so unlucky in love. I really don’t know what it is. I know my bold personality isn’t for everyone, but there has to be SOMEone out there who would appreciate it. As luck would have it, last night seemed to be a busy night for me on eHarmony, with several matches contacting me and wanting to move through the question process. So, we’ll see. I’m not going to get overly excited, but I’m going to keep an open mind. Sometimes it’s hard not to lose hope and get depressed, but I’m not into dwelling in that headspace for too long. I like to look on the brighter side of life, so that’s what I’m going to do.
November Goals
- Blog 2-3 times a week, comment on blogs on the days I write
- Exercise: cardio 6 days a week, toning at least 3 days
- Continue eating healthy
- Log food/exercise in MyFitnessPal daily
- Read 30 minutes a day
- Run the entire Turkey Trot 5K
- Go on dates
I shudder to remember how many dating disappointments I had before finding the right guy at the right time for both of us. Not just one date fade-outs, but relationships that would be fine for months, and then not. Ugh. I wish there were a magical way for you to cut through all the crap and find the right guy quickly, but I don’t think there really is. I think you’ve got the right attitude — it’s one part of your life, but there are a lot of other parts too!
It must be so hard to date these days with texting and so many dating sites. Your attitude is very positive and you seem to not dwell on things, so I’m sure the right person will come along. A lot of men say they want a beautiful, smart and confident lady (like yourself), but I think when they have the chance to have all those things in a partner they become a little intimidated.
Best wishes.
Love your Wonder Woman costume — you look great 🙂
It’s good that you reached out to the guy and he answered honestly. That means your eyes and heart will be open to someone new instead of wondering and being preoccupied.
Good luck with November – great list of goals 🙂