For a while now, I have debated whether or not a single woman can call herself a nester. Exactly whom am I nesting with and for? Well, I think nesting with and for myself is enough. Just because I am single does not mean that I don't like to make my home stylish and beautiful. I love to craft and cook and my DVR is filled with home shows waiting to be viewed.
I can't lie. It would be great to have my home filled with a hot man to share it with and possibly children too but that hasn't happened. Yet.
However, in the meantime, I will continue to peruse the world of online dating and practice the art of homekeeping while I am at it. Stay tuned to see how it all goes.
August Rodin's Eternal Spring taken at the Metropolitan Museum of Art - April 2009
10 comments:
Hi, Carmie, thank you for stopping by and I see you are a brand new blogger. Glad you enjoyed that post, it truly is an honest assessment of blogging & the pitfalls that can come with it. Enjoy yourself in the blogworld, but don't take it too seriously.
PS I met my hubby online & we've been married almost 5 years.
I love it! And do I spy 2 LWL-inspired projects in the header? ;)
FWIW, I met my husband online, and we'll have been married 6 years in March!
Congrats on the new blog! I can't wait to hear about all of your single nesting stories :).
Hi Carmie,
Cheering you on with your new blog here!
Nancy
Thank you so much ladies for all of your well wishes! And, great to hear of so many online dating success stories. You all inspire me!
Hi Carmie, Thanks so much for stopping by my blog, hope you come back again soon. Welcome to blogland, I've found it to be full of fun and inspiration. I swear there is a blog out there about anything and everything...
PS: I know 3 very happy and loving couples who all met their spouses online.....good luck!!
You're Carmie, I'm Carmy. Love the title of your blog. Thanks for commenting on my blog.
Love your name Carmy!
Welcome. I can't wait to see how things unfold. I love how you end your entries with a quote!
That statue is beautiful and so passionate. Sometimes I wish I would've waited for kids. I was 17 when I had my 1st (of 2). I could've sure used the time to get to know who I was and develop myself mentally. Oh well. I love your blog! Truly truly do! And also, where do adults meet other dwn to earth adults in the real world? That's what I want to know?!?
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