To celebrate the 12th anniversary of the day Mike and I met, I decided to run this popular post from my now defuncted “Midlife Crisis Queen” blog. This is one of the first posts I wrote after starting a blog in 2007:

“Love is lovelier, the second time around. Just as wonderful, with both feet on the ground…” — Sammy Cahn
And so it is. Falling in love later can be quite the challenge, but when it does happen, it feels just like a miracle. To me it felt like winning the lottery, and in a way it was! When I think back to all the reasons why Mike and I should not have met, it boggles my mind that we did. Although we only lived ten miles apart, without the Internet we most certainly wouldn’t have met.
Our backgrounds were very different, and we shared no social networks. I was also getting plenty gun shy from meeting new men online. The men kept vaporizing after our first date.Yes, I was beginning to feel mighty hopeless.
Then there was the fact that we didn’t really match up on paper. I came from a background with an emphasis on academics, and Mike went to the Navy instead of college. His specialty is mechanics and electronics, mine is counseling, research and writing, but what we had in common turned out to be much more important!
Mike and I felt an immediate camaraderie of spirit, which I have never found in another human being, a feeling we had both been seeking forever, but had somehow missed until that day.

Absolutely perfect. You are a very lucky woman.
Be well.
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Thanks Barb!
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Beautiful! I found love later in life, too (married for the first time at 44), and couldn’t agree more with EVERYTHING you wrote, especially about attracting someone with the qualities you’ve nurtured and value in yourself.
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Thanks Roxanne! I just call them as I see them…
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I remember reading your story ages ago and it still makes me smile when I read it now. You have made some amazing life choices and changes and it is obviously working really well for you. Happiness is a wonderful blessing isn’t it?
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Yes. making good choices and risky changes at 60 have all worked out great for me!
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Beautiful story! Now that my kids are gone, I’m busy falling in love (with the same guy) all over again.
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So often, it takes people years to realize they are in sync! Wonderful story.
I’m so happy for you!
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