Home Dating and Socializing About Us Blog

Tips on Single Parenthood

About Widow.com

Widow.com is dedicated to bringing widows and widowers and those who stand ready to help them to one place- a community of understanding and caring.

Archive for April, 2009

Die-hard Movie Fan

Monday, April 27th, 2009

I cannot wait for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince to come out!  I know it’s super nerdy, but my best friend and I have already bought our tickets for the midnight premier.  My friend is very adamant about being one of the very first people to see the film.  We’re even going to dress up.  My friend is the die-hard fan, so her outfit is all red and gold.  In the meantime, I go for the bad-boy side of this movie, so I’ll be in green, silver, and black.  Now, I know we are abnormally, and extremely into the Harry Potter movies.  But, I think that it is good for people to express their interests and loves with passion.  Otherwise, the world would be very dark.  And come to think of it, without the expression of passion, movies would not even exist.

Extreme fashion

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

High fashion is silly to me. Who would were some of those ridiculous outfits? It seems like it would take about a week to put on, and then everyone and their dog would look at you like you were nuts. The only place high fashion is acceptable is at high fashion shows. Other than that, people will think you are crazy for wearing a dress with peacock feathers scattered all over, or looking like you just rolled over a pile of twigs. Maybe I am just too normal to realize the importance of high fashion, but I can guarantee you will never see me or anyone I know wearing some of those ridiculous outfits seen at high fashion shows.

Games that work your brain

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

One of my favorite games has to be Brain Age for the Nintendo DS.  I know it came out a while ago, but I still play just about every night.  I find it a very relaxing game, and it helps me keep up with my math skills [laughs].  There are several different types of “training modes” as the game calls them.  You can count change, time your simple math, play the piano, and test your memory.  Also, it has a section for Sudoku, which you can play on its own.  Four people can play on the same game card so you can play with family or friends and compare scores and see some of the creative things that the game asks you to do as well.  My favorite part is the final mode you get to.  It’s a game called virus buster and it’s super relaxing, not to mention fun!

Move on to dating