Companionship Made to Edify Spirit
Firstly, Nobody can say I’m terribly satisfied as an “independent” (aka: naturally single) person and not be lying. But, I’m not unsatisfied with the reality of life, either. I only bring it up on the blogosphere as a delicious personal tidbit setting up the story I am prepared to unravel!
This time last week yours truly was talking to Corey, thinking of buying a membership to Great Expectations Dallas. As of this minute, I sit to the blogosphere as a fully satisfied member of the dating service. No kidding, and I almost don’t believe it myself! I like it! If you know me at all, you may be wondering, “You totally owe me an explanation.”
Here’s how it went down, I noticed these Great Expectations Reviews and felt encouraged. They’re for the serious singles who know dating should mean something.
‘Cause I’d never been too big on what my friends and my family so aptly entitled “The Dating Experience.” I faced it more than you know. Every night friends nagg, “Are you seeing somebody?” and “You should date!”
“Baloney!” I reply, smiling ear to ear. “Take a look around, I’m not missing much.”
“Whatever doofus,” they say. “How would you know, you haven’t seen Friday Night Magic in a year!”
Leave it to my sister (she’s the best) (hehe) Patty Wilson. She beams the best ideas to my brain 99% of the time. People are always there for fresh advice. No countering that, so I signed up.
Coming home to the point of this post. As I browsed from thousands of quality singles for my first Great Expectations date, something occurred to me that was quite real. Over the last year, I hadn’t had the greatest of emotional great expectations for dating and myself in the adventurous journey of life. It’s good to be single, specifically with healthy optimism. Embracing your own great expectations makes a difference on a cynics social life.
–Monica Davis











