Category Archives: Love

Are You Rational, Irrational or Just Plain Crazy?

I recently came upon an Instagram video featuring Canadian physician and author Gabor Mate (whose work I love). I was instantly intrigued by his premise that there are basically only 3 responses to a “challenging” relationship. Two of them are … Continue reading

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Best Friends Don’t Leave Over the Phone

Or What is the best (and worst) way to end a relationship? My talented son, singer-songwriter Sam Drysdale, just released a new record – “Any Other Season.” It’s actually two records. Two versions of the same original song. The “Spring” … Continue reading

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When Was the Last Time You Really Made Someone’s Day?

(And the pact I just made with myself.) Just the other day, as I was cooking dinner and sipping wine, a song came up on shuffle. A somewhat obscure song that had been introduced to me by an old friend. … Continue reading

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When The Universe Reminds Us to Not Take Life Too Seriously …

(AKA Why Farting is Funny) Last night, in the twilight gloaming, I found myself standing in my kitchen, gazing forlornly out the window, toward the lake and the setting sun. A profound melancholy filled my soul. A deep, aching sadness, … Continue reading

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Why Should We Untether Our Souls?

I know that sounds highly namby-pamby but I do hope you’ll give me a moment to explain. Because I honestly need to try to explain it to myself. A few weeks ago a good friend lent me a book – … Continue reading

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How Much Mind-Reading Do You Expect Your Partner to DO?

I just saw this “alleged” quote yesterday, attributed to famed Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. Apparently she once said to her husband, “I’m not asking you to kiss me or to apologize when I think you’re wrong. I won’t ask you … Continue reading

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What Should We Do About Inattentive Friends?

We all have them, right? The friends who ignore us for months on end? The friends to whom we regularly reach out or invite, with nary a reciprocal invitation to behold. The friends who don’t seem terribly invested in a … Continue reading

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Is Anyone Ever Truly One of a Kind? (AKA Just Say Thank You)

I recently had a brief text conversation with an old friend wherein I ascertained that he was most definitely “one of a kind”. To which he responded cleverly, “Aren’t we all?” Right. I guess we, quite literally, are. But then … Continue reading

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Why I Hate the Thumbs-Up Emoticon (sometimes) and Other Texting Problems …

Many years ago (in 2012 to be exact), I wrote a blog about the dumb things people say. Like “I’ll let you go now.”  (Nope. YOU want to go. You’re not letting me do anything.) “To be honest with you.”  … Continue reading

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Is True Freedom Really the Ability to Be Disliked?

I just read that. Some long-haired guy on Instagram who is obviously an expert on life said it. So it must be true. But is it? I mean, first off, how do you get to a place where you honestly … Continue reading

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