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Writing My Own Story

Writing My Own Story To those of you who read my blog about a year ago when I was still updating it (I should probably get back on that), this one is going to be a little different than what you were used to. I want this entry to be raw and real. I love my lesfic family and all of those who support me, and I always want to be open and honest with you guys. So here it goes... I've been struggling lately. The past few months have been hard for me, and I feel like I'm constantly battling between feeling sorry for myself and being angry at myself for not being more appreciative of the life I have. It's not that I'm unhappy per se, I just feel "stuck," which I think is an emotion many people can relate to. The other day my wife made a comment about how it always feels like we are waiting for something, and it struck me how true that was. We are big planners, so from the beginning, we started planning for our future. We waited for me to finish school so we co

Throwback Thursday: EDM, Pot, and the Molly Brown House

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Meeting my wife has taught me many things, but one of those lessons is that the phrase "Opposites attract" is certainly not just talking about magnets. I could go on about the ways in which we differ, but that's not what this post is about. This is about one of the times that our differences led us into a hilarious situation. Aside from our honeymoon, we decided that we were going to take two other short trips last year. My wife chose the one and I chose the other. She chose a trip to Colorado to see Big Gigantic in concert at the Red Rocks, while I chose a trip to Disney World. Since we ended up buying a house and my parents had promised us a trip to LA (and Disneyland) over New Year's, we decided to skip out on the Disney trip. My wife felt bad that we couldn't do the trip that I wanted, so she wanted to make Colorado as exciting as she could for me. When we arrived and I realized that the "Unsinkable Molly Brown House" was just a few minutes from

TuesGay Spotlight: Cheyenne Blue

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When I first started this blog, Cheyenne Blue reached out to me to tell me about her book, Almost-Married Moni, because she believed the plot of the book went well with the theme of my blog, and boy was she right. If you like the stories I tell in this blog, you'll absolutely love this book. Sue and Moni's love story is introduced in Not-So-Straight Sue  and culminate with their wedding in Almost-Married Moni . In addition to her "Girl Meets Girl" series, Cheyenne Blue also released Code of Conduct in July of last year.  Keep reading to get the insider information into Almost-Married Moni, as well as other fun facts about Cheyenne Blue. After you're done, be sure to check out her books (Girl Meets Girl Box Set Coming Soon) and follow her on social media (Links at bottom).  How did you come up with the idea for Almost Married Moni? Almost-Married Moni is the fourth (and currently final) book in my “Girl Meets Girl” series – standalone stories revol

TuesGay Spotlight: Kate Christie

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For this week's TuesGay Spotlight, I was lucky enough to interview Kate Christie about her newest book in the "Girls of Summer" series. Book Four, The Road to Canada , was released on February 29. If you haven't read the first three books in this series yet (seriously, what are you waiting for), the story follows Emma Blakeley and Jamie Maxwell. Book one starts out with them meeting at soccer camp in high school and the books continue to follow their story as they become professional soccer players. If you don't immediately fall in love with these two characters, I question your sanity because these two are just so darn cute and complex, albeit being frustrating to the point that you just want to shake them sometimes. This series will provide you with all of the feels, as well as an awesome insight into the world of women's soccer. Much to my wife's displeasure I actually have these books to thank for the fact that I am now obsessed with watching soccer (s

Throwback Thursday: Look Honey! It’s My Wedding Dress!

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One of the most exciting parts of wedding planning was finding the perfect dress. I knew I had found my dream wedding dress the moment I put it on. Of course, my mom made me try on about a thousand more before I could decide that it was the one. But in the end, I went with that first dress I tried on.  Every time I went in for a fitting and put the dress back on, I dreamed about the moment that I would see my wife walking down the aisle toward me, both in our white dresses. We decided not to tell each other anything about our dresses and that the first time we would see them was when we were about to get married.  But there was something else that would happen every time I went to a dress fitting - my mom and I would argue about whether I should wear a veil. I had no interest in it. I knew Michelle wasn’t wearing one and I also didn’t like that it would cover the back of my dress (which was my favorite part) and, oh I don’t know, it was my wedding so I figured that was my choi

Throwback Thursday: Puzzle Problems

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Last week (January 30th to be exact) was the six year anniversary of the night that I officially asked my now-wife, Michelle, to be my girlfriend. Most people would have probably chosen to go with the classic "Will you be my girlfriend?" or perhaps a simple DTR (Define the Relationship) chat, but I'm not most people.  Let me preface this story by pointing out that I was single for about three years before meeting my now-wife (no dates, no random hook ups, single as they come) and the only relationship I had before was a secret (well...you know - one of those secrets that you think is a big secret but it turns out that EVERYONE actually knew all along...yeah, that kind of secret), so I had a lot of time to think about what I would do if I finally got the chance to ask a girl out.  Somehow I decided that a random Wednesday night was the perfect time to put my plan into action, so I told Michelle to meet me in my grad school's library (because what better place to st