Mother's Bad Date !!exclusive!!
We both burst out laughing. And in that moment, I realized: a bad date isn’t a failure. It’s just material. My mother put the wilted carnation in a juice glass on the windowsill, where it looked, somehow, not sad but defiant.
She sat down at the kitchen table, cradling the ice cream like a newborn. “He spent the first twenty minutes explaining why he doesn’t ‘believe’ in mood lighting. Said it’s deceptive. Like a menu with no prices.” mother's bad date
My mother doesn’t date often. After the divorce, she said she was “recalibrating,” which is a very mom way of saying she’d rather read a mystery novel in a bathrobe than suffer small talk with a stranger. But her friend Carol insisted. “You’re a catch, Linda. A whole marlin.” We both burst out laughing
As she was leaving, I asked her how she was feeling. She seemed a bit nervous but excited. "I'm a little anxious," she admitted, "but I'm sure it'll be fine." My mother put the wilted carnation in a
: Perhaps the worst of all. This person clearly doesn't like children but "makes an exception for yours"—until they don't. The Emotional Fallout
: Protect your children from the revolving door of dating. They don't need to know about every "dud" you encounter.