Nov 10

Sitting at home tonight with a great Shiraz and some wonderful chocolate. And I’m thinking to myself, “it doesn’t get any better than this”.

Now, my married friends would be horrified to hear this (or at least they would act horrified, LOL!). Honestly, there are so many times in my life these days when I just don’t give a damn whether I ever get into another relationship ever again. The amount of time and energy it takes to find someone, go through the initial filters, go out on dates, etc…..it makes me tired just thinking about it!

I’ve gone around and around with this in my head so many times that I’ve got dizzy! Maybe I’m just not meeting “quality” guys? Or maybe there’s no one out there who’s worth my time and energy? Maybe there’s something wrong with me?? (no!!!, can’t be that LOL!)

So I’ve decided to devote myself to the art of eating chocolate for the moment. And devouring trashy romance novels.

I remember getting a book years ago for chocoholics like myself. In one chapter there was scientific evidence cited to show that the human brain experienced similar chemical reactions when they “fell in love” and when they ate chocolate. This led the scientists to the conclusion that people eat chocolate as a substitute for love.

However, chocoholics like myself know that the opposite it true – that people fall in love as a substitute for chocolate.

I think that’s all I have to say on that subject. Now, let me get back to the very important business of selecting my next dark chocolate confection!

Nov 2

Don’t you just love the full moon!?? And tonight there is fog swirling around the house as well. My son is ecstatic, telling me all the great classic horror films he’s watched this past week in honor of Halloween. (I wonder how well he’ll sleep tonight??).  Names of old scary movies kept coming up – he finally saw “The Shining” and was entranced, but he totally skipped the ending so I’ll have to rent it for him again. And then he saw some of the “Halloween” movies, but he missed the original. Again, I’ll have to rent it for him. And he is not yet ready, by his own admission, to see “The Exorcist” – heck, I’m not sure anyone was truly ready to see that movie. (I’ll have to ask him if he’s seen “Psycho” yet.)

Anyway, it started me thinking……When I was a teenager, my friends and I would head to the drive on a Saturday night for cheap thrills. All we needed was a few bucks, beanbags and blankets and some food and drinks, and we were in teenage heaven! I remember that that was where I first saw “Caddyshack”. It wasn’t even the main feature but we all just had a blast, laughing at every single, stupid part of that movie.  Oh, and “Saturday Night Fever” was another movie I saw on a hot summer evening surrounded by my friends. And, yes, we also watched our fair share of scary, bloody, gory movies, sometimes all night if the drive in was having a “dusk to dawn” fest! Sometimes we would all be able to stay awake for the night, but we’d usually sleep through at least one movie and then catch up on the next.

Wow, memories! I do miss those days. And those friends. And I know I’m not alone – I’m wondering if it’s the age? Interestingly enough, I’ve started to reconnect with all kinds of old high school friends. I guess we must be on the list for reunions so I’m getting contacted nearly every day by an “old” school mate using Facebook! Most people I wouldn’t recognize at first glance but then I start to see it – something about the way he tilts his head and smiles, or the way she flicks her hair, and the memories all come rushing back. Now, I wish I could say that I remember a lot of those days but it’s clear that I don’t! LOL! But I remember the feelings of friendship and love, and that’s enough of a base upon which to build new memories.