Queen of Denial
My oldest child is going to college. How do I feel about it? Not sure. It appears I’m in denial about something. In this blog entry, I take it apart and look at what his leaving means to me.
My oldest child is going to college. How do I feel about it? Not sure. It appears I’m in denial about something. In this blog entry, I take it apart and look at what his leaving means to me.
BetsyG lost 15 pounds when taking the Alli pill, and the weight kept falling off after she stopped taking it. Read about how that happened in this piece, which also provides fascinating insight into what BetsyG eats.
I thought I only wanted to date men who were fathers. But when I started to see the childless Mr. S, my opinion had a major turnaround.
BetsyG-Spot reader Ms. X could relate to BetsyG’s post, Boy, Crazy!. Here’s her story about her difficulties getting past her recent failed relationship.
A chronic dieter, BetsyG had somehow ballooned up to within a few pounds of obese. She finally took things in hand, with the Alli weight-loss plan in her pocket, and had great success.
Is BetsyG crazy about boys or just crazy? Here she talks about how having a man in her life makes recovering from a breakup that much easier.
BetsyG finishes telling about her vacation, and even gives her review of Batman: The Dark Knight. Was Heath Ledger as great as they say? BetsyG shares her opinion.
This is part 1 of a three-part series, in which BetsyG talks about her positive experience with the Alli weight-loss program. Here she talks about her recent weight gain, and how it inspired her to try the Alli program.
Mike had broken up with me to go back to his ex-wife, to see if he could make his marriage work. Should I contact him one more time before I start dating? There were some surprising reasons why not, as it turns out.
BetsyG finally took some time to enjoy the summer, but the week was mostly a weather washout. But she managed to climb a mountain, get to the beach, see Sex and the City (the movie), and buy some new furniture. Read all about it…
BetsyG likes to write even more than she likes to talk. Her essays have been published in the Boston Globe Magazine. She has children who would be horrified to be associated with her and her blogazine. BetsyG is a happy divorcée and, suffering from a bad case of arrested development, has no idea how old she really is; her deluded belief is that she's your age, whatever it may be.