Sex and the City Countdown...
I'm counting down the days until Sex and the City hits the theatres!
I haven't been able to find the complete trailer for Sex and the City on youtube, but found this cool countdown widget that has the movie trailer, trivia, and other cool things. If you're a Sex and the City fan like I am you'll have fun checking this out.
Erstwhile Seinfeld Producer "When you're single again, at the beginning you're very optimistic and you say, 'I want to meet someone who's really smart, really sweet, really sensitive.' And six months later you're like, 'Lord, any mammal with a day job.'"
This past week was the first time I thought of Valentine’s Day as an ordinary day. Like every other Wednesday, I went to work and physical therapy and didn’t even think about the fact that the world expected your life to be perfect and wrapped up in a cute heart shaped box tied with a red ribbon.
Instead it was the first time I thought about how love comes in all different shapes and sizes and very rarely is it perfect or wrapped up in a cute heart shaped box tied with a red ribbon. And really the commercialized ideal love doesn’t fit me as well as the different shaped love.
It was the first time I heard about teenage love and first kisses and remembered how strange and wonderful all those feelings are the very first time you experience them in life. Feelings you relive when a man tells you he loves you for the first time.
It was the first time someone gave me a self-help book as a Valentine’s Day gift. Better Single than Sorrywas the message they gave. It was the first time I ever felt that a self-help book was actually an insult. (People always feel like they’re fixing you by buying you self help books and since my divorce I’ve been given quite a few). It was the first time I wondered why someone would give me a self-help book.
It was the first time that I didn’t let Valentine’s Day define my life in any way.