ShesJustJodi
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This weekend I had a friend come to visit from Ohio. She was coming down to Bradenton to be with her partner who was already at his family's place, and she let me pick her up from the plane and steal her for some friend time. We stayed in a hotel in Clearwater for two nights before I dropped her in Bradenton and came back to my life.
It was wonderful to see a dear friend, but it was a clear reminder of how happy I am living my alternative solo life. I'm a simple girl with non-traditional ideas when it comes to things like retirement funds and credit scores. Basically, I could care less about those things. I love being by myself and doing things my way. I am fine with living differently than the average 42 yr old with almost all adult children, and I don't usually give it much thought. Spending 48 hours with someone living the traditional American life, though, shined a spotlight on how different I am. And, after some consideration, I think I am much happier than most.
I did miss my Annie very much, and I missed MY coffee. Lol But I am left with complete peace about my solo life. I want to make real friendships with other solo travelers, but I definitely don't need a partner. Hearing someone speak all weekend about how every decision she makes had a reference to her partner and how their lives were intertwined reminded me that I just prefer not to live that way. Been there, done that, I guess you could say.
It means more to me to have friends that truly love me for who I am, and understand that I have to be true to myself above all. I want to surround myself with others who live true to themselves as well.
Thank you all for providing a kind, friendly place where it is ok to be who you are without judgment. Where we have open minds and can agree to disagree, because everyone has to make their own choices. I am so blessed to be here.
It was wonderful to see a dear friend, but it was a clear reminder of how happy I am living my alternative solo life. I'm a simple girl with non-traditional ideas when it comes to things like retirement funds and credit scores. Basically, I could care less about those things. I love being by myself and doing things my way. I am fine with living differently than the average 42 yr old with almost all adult children, and I don't usually give it much thought. Spending 48 hours with someone living the traditional American life, though, shined a spotlight on how different I am. And, after some consideration, I think I am much happier than most.
I did miss my Annie very much, and I missed MY coffee. Lol But I am left with complete peace about my solo life. I want to make real friendships with other solo travelers, but I definitely don't need a partner. Hearing someone speak all weekend about how every decision she makes had a reference to her partner and how their lives were intertwined reminded me that I just prefer not to live that way. Been there, done that, I guess you could say.
It means more to me to have friends that truly love me for who I am, and understand that I have to be true to myself above all. I want to surround myself with others who live true to themselves as well.
Thank you all for providing a kind, friendly place where it is ok to be who you are without judgment. Where we have open minds and can agree to disagree, because everyone has to make their own choices. I am so blessed to be here.