While I still talk to
my mom about my dating life (or at least, some of it), there are some things she knows not to do.
Not exact matches
Five years ago, before I became a
mom, I watched the movie
Date Night, a crazy comedy
about married / family
life starring Tina Fey and Steve Carrell.
After telling her daughter Mae
about her biological father, Single
Mom Seeking: Playdates, Blind
Dates, and Other Dispatches from the
Dating World author Rachel Sarah sometimes pulled out photos of him or offered to point out where he
lives on a map.
But trying to navigate
dating again in my
life as a single
mom, running my business coudn't get the robust attention it deserved because I was too concerned
about checking off my personal
life goal boxes.
You want to be able to read your email, check the weather, wish your
mom a happy birthday on Facebook, make that reservation for dinner, see if you got any new
dating matches, and still go
about your day - to - day
life without missing a beat.
All of the characters
live in rich, fancy houses yet somehow don't work and can just talk
about working out, mommy and me play
dates, and acting competitive with the other
moms in the neighborhood.