A Pocket Full of Roses

13 Feb

In a cleaning frenzy yesterday while trying  to fend off “a mood” I found these roses. A crumbling reminder of yet another relationship that wasn’t destined to be. I’m not sure why I kept these…. actually I forgot they were here. They’re on the way to the trashcan- the vision of them  triggered the memory of all the foolish mistakes I’ve made in my dating life!

I’ve been dating on and off for 10+ years now. The roses–a 3 year relationship that I was so sure was going to be “IT”. He’s a nice guy and it wasn’t his fault. It was me. I  sacrificed what I knew I wanted for comfort and predictability. The idea that a man really cared about me, even when the feeling wasn’t mutual.  More than once I’ve allowed myself be swept up knowing deep down that it’s not really what I want. Today? I am clear on what my old habits and patterns are–and most of the time I make healthier choices.

Friday night an old boyfriend hit up on me–my fault for engaging in IM with him. Fool. His girlfriend is sick, in cancer treatments and he’s hitting up on me. Earlier in the week a man I can not remember contacting or meeting wrote me. He’s on deployment but wants to see me when he gets back (he’s now based here in my town) in June. I have no earthly idea who he is. I don’t remember talking to him, but clearly I did. I have no interest but have been unable to directly say that. I told him I was seeing someone but he thinks that emailing wouldn’t be an issue and asked for a photo. I’ve avoid a response so far.

So, there are two men who think about me and after some period of time still want a connection? I’m flattered, on some level, but….

It’s that time of year again. And, though I don’t really buy into the Valentine’s Day hype, it does have the effect of making me feel somewhat less than whole because I haven’t found that magical Mr. Right. I’ve allowed myself to be sucked into the romantic fairytale of our culture. Again and again. I could rerun last year’s post, nothing has changed and I actually had lobster mac and cheese for dinner Saturday night…..with my mother.

When one gets stuck in that Princess-Prince thing, it’s just a small step to pondering, albeit irrationally, what is wrong with yourself. That’s where the dating sites and self-help books come in. It’s a vicious marketing nightmare. Lose 10 lbs, buy a push-up bra, act prettier, be less assertive, try harder……  You get the point. I’m not doing that, but I used to.

What I am doing this pretty Monday morning is wondering when I’m going to start acting on my intuition, choosing the right path. And reminding myself to  celebrate every day as if I am the love of my life.

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11 Responses to “A Pocket Full of Roses”

  1. Barbara February 13, 2012 at 6:26 pm #

    I think your last sentence is the key for all of us, whether we’re in or out of a relationship. We owe it to ourselves. I saw the results of some survey on the news today that essentially said the older we get the less we’re willing to compromise on romance and sex when it comes to relationships. I think you’re heading in the right direction! Just hang on!

    • deliriouslydivine February 14, 2012 at 6:58 am #

      Agreed. Being at peace with who we are is vital. Thanks for visiting and commenting.

  2. izziedarling February 17, 2012 at 12:43 pm #

    Wow – his girlfriend is having cancer treatments and he’s trolling … wow.

    • deliriouslydivine February 17, 2012 at 5:44 pm #

      Yep. And, to think… I almost considered “til death do us part” with this man!
      nice to see you.

  3. Elena =o) February 20, 2012 at 11:58 am #

    “He’s a nice guy and it wasn’t his fault. It was me. I sacrificed what I knew I wanted for comfort and predictability. The idea that a man really cared about me, even when the feeling wasn’t mutual. More than once I’ve allowed myself be swept up knowing deep down that it’s not really what I want. Today? I am clear on what my old habits and patterns are–and most of the time I make healthier choices.”

    This is a reflection of me & the past 10 years after an ugly divorce. Cheers to clarity & healthier choices. Thank you for sharing. :)

    • deliriouslydivine February 20, 2012 at 3:06 pm #

      Cheers to both of us. Thanks for stopping by to read and comment.

  4. My Inner Chick February 22, 2012 at 9:03 pm #

    . ** Reminding myself to celebrate every day as if I am the love of my life.**

    This. Is. Your. Best. Sentence!!

    • deliriouslydivine February 23, 2012 at 6:47 am #

      Thanks. It is an important statement. And one that I remind myself of often.

  5. sledpress February 23, 2012 at 7:50 pm #

    I’m still stuck at “his girlfriend was in cancer treatment…” That’s, like, a Full Gingrich.

    • deliriouslydivine February 23, 2012 at 7:54 pm #

      I know isn’t that awful. I had dinner with his daughter about 6 months ago and she told me some of his earlier stories. He’s a cheater from way back. I consider myself lucky to have broken my foot and discovered his nastier side!
      I feel sorry for this current girlfriend.

      • sledpress February 23, 2012 at 8:55 pm #

        Can we say “happy accident!”? :D For you, anyway.

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