The Grammy Awards with Mick Jagger and Barbara Streisand, where the audience stood and shouted their love, is being talked about along with Lady Gaga and the women who sang the opening, honoring Aretha.
Aretha Franklin, in warming white, appreciating her fans and award.
Congresswoman Gifford is speaking with her husband, Mark. Miracle.
Prince William and Kate are igniting anticipation of beauty and royal weddings as they chat about their upcoming wedding.
Love is saying you’re sorry and never too late as noted by Ali and Ryan.
Making each other laugh while chatting is President Obama and The First Lady, Michelle’s, romance longevity.
What is yours?
Are you hopeful for conversations with a new partner? Will you send love notes to your children and grandchildren or phone calls?
Mary, 71, shared, “I lost my husband this year and he was my only partner. He made me a jelly sandwich and put words of love on the plate for Valentine’s Day.” I don’t imagine that from anyone, now. I do love talking about us.
Janet, 45, shared,” Hubby isn’t romantic, but he looks right at me when he talks and I just love that.”
Brian, 52, shared, “I am the romantic. She is the get it done, worker bee, but not in the bedroom. Her favorite place to chat with me is in the car so I take her for long rides and then pull over.”
Lady Antebellum, “I NEED YOU NOW.” Are you comfortable needing someone?
Oh the proud parents watching their children sing at The Grammy’s, brought back memories of parents watching their children perform in a recital at school. Who doesn’t want to talk about that time of life?
Many stories of conversations that connect and ignite another conversation. Debbie, 57, told me her best conversations these days are with her howling brown and white dog that leaps on her bed and pulls her outside. She hopes for better conversations and still believes in love and marriage. Well, she might skip the marriage and just love the love.
Here’s to my hope that you love and be loved, first with self with the reminder that loving self is igniting and a gift.
Have fun,
Natalie
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