Firstly, You couldn’t describe me as pleasantly comfortable as an “independent” (aka: naturally single) person and be 100% truthful. However, I’m not uncomfortable in that way, either. I just suggest it on the blogosphere as an ear-catching little tidbit setting up the story I am prepared to reveal to you
A week ago today I was walking the dog, Corey, considering signing up for Great Expectations Dallas. As of this minute, I sit to the blogosphere as a surprisingly pleased member of the singles network. No kidding, and I almost don’t believe it myself! It’s great! If you know me at all, perhaps you’re thinkin’, “Stop blabbering and tell me about it already.”
Here’s how it went down, I noticed these Great Expectations Reviews and felt encouraged. They’re for the serious singles who know dating isn’t a game.
Because in all honesty I’d never been interested in what most people have christened “Dating.” I faced it more than anyone should. Day and night readers nagg, “Are you two serious yet?” and “Just get out there and date him!”
“Ugh, and double ugh.” I banter right back, and playfully so. “Not after that last blind date you set me up on.”
“Whatever doofus,” they level with me. “How would you know, you haven’t seen Friday Night Magic in a year!”
That’s just my partner in crime (on a good day) hah! Trisha Wilson. She pours rational thought to my brain to put me back on course. Friends never fail . She made a good point, and I joined.
Back to the meaning of this essay. As I selected from hundreds of combinations of outfits for my first singles event with Great Expectations, I realized something honest. For the longest time, I hadn’t had too many actual great expectations for dating and myself in the fun-filled path of being human. Single life has its perks, even more so if you take the opportunity to meet new people. Holding great expectations works terrifically in dating.
+Christy Palmer











