I hope you're enjoying your last couple weeks of summer. My boyfriend and I just got back from vacation and we had a great time! (Which hasn't always been the case. Sometimes our vacations have been a bit "stressful." Scroll down to September '07 post for more on this. :)
Anyway, as we've been together longer and know each other better, our vacations are also getting better. And part of what we did differently on this trip was make an extra effort to make "entertainment" or fun more of a priority. We took a couple boat tours and even saw a whale up close! It was awesome.
A last month's Relationship Talk, we discussed how important it is to date "differently" than you have in the past, if you want to find someone different than you've found in the past!
And we'll be talking more about New Ways of Dating that will Help you Find the Guy you Really Want at our September 12th Talk.
But, it also got me thinking about how dating isn't just for singles. It's easy for couples to stop "dating" or doing anything fun, once you settle into a routine together. When that happens, you can start to feel more like roommates than a couple.
So, we'll also be talking about How "Dating" Your Partner can Keep your Love Fresh and Alive!
So, whether you're single or part of a couple, I'd love to hear from you. You can leave a comment here or you can join us at the Village Book Shop, September 12th, 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. (123 N. Glendora Ave., Glendora), $10 at the door. And if you're bringing a friend or partner, don't forget your 2-for-1 coupon. Just click here for more information.
I can't wait to hear from you and/or see you soon!
Vondie :)
p.s.
Back by popular demand! We'll be discussing How Your Personality Style Affects Your Relationships at our October 3rd Talk. This workshop uses the Keirsey-Bates/Myers-Briggs to help you understand yourself and your relationships. And, it's really fun!
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This sounds So interesting!
Posted by: Monica G | August 29, 2009 at 11:49 AM