Our Newsletter April 2010

News You Can Use!

Posted by Gayle

A sneanightstandk peek at our most recent newsletter:

Change

“Any change, even a change for the better, is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomforts.”

~Arnold Bennett
(British novelist, playwright, critic, and essayist, 1867-1931)

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News You Can Use – April 2010.

Today’s Secret

Posted by Gayle

This quote is right on for all of us!  Not just those of  who are May-December Lovers. Enjoy….


“All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter into another.” – Gail Sheehy

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Marks in the Margin: May-December Romance

I am a happy blogger today!  I have found so many valuable discussions of May December romances recently.  You know I’ve complained about this in years past.  All I could find were snippets about “Catherine & Michael and Demi & Ashton.”  For people to actually be using their brains and discussing the topic in an intelligent way…. well lets just say I am impressed and gratified.

So here is a discussion of the great movie Lost in Translation.  If you haven’t seen it — do!  And here is a hat tip to Richard Katzev for writing a great article.

Marks in the Margin: May-December Romance.

May December Dating | Discussed on Relationship Blog

May Decembers are swimming in the mainstream more and more.

Posted by Gayle

I’m not exactly sure what to think about this clip.  What I do know is I’m very happy to see the topic of May-December dating coming out of the closet!  It’s great to hear it being discussed for real people – not just celebrities.

May December Dating | Relationship Blog.

Bedroom Secrets from the Romantics Themselves

Bedroom Candles
Image by LynGi via Flickr

A peek inside our fairy tale….

(Posted by Gayle)

I feel a few posts coming on about romance, fairy tales, and soul mates. Yesterday in a very short span of time Ron and I were given some very interesting feedback about our marriage from two completely unrelated sources.

One friend told us were an “inspiration” to her.  To see us still together and “in love” after all these years gave her hope.

A blog reader read one of our lighter posts and commented that he enjoyed seeing our humor – it seemed romantic to him.

When I shared the last comment with Ron…. he….well…L(ed)OL – laughed out loud! Read the rest of this entry »