By Maura Leon
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Ever since I was in college, I thought Valentines Day was nothing but a cruel torture for single people. A day when our sorry lack of couplehood was rubbed in our faces. If I didn't have a date on Valentines Day, I felt like a big loser. And I knew I was a really good catch, so that made it all the more torturous. What was wrong with me, that I couldn't even secure a simple Valentines Day date? For years after college, I dated men who were all wrong for me, and every February 14th, I would try to manipulate one of them into giving me the perfect Valentine date. Of course, it never worked. Oh, sure, we had the reservations, the nice dinner, the fancy clothes - all the trappings of a happy couple in romantic bliss. The problem was, we weren't happy, so it wasn't romantic.
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susanj said
on 2/8/2007 With 51% of all women in America now living single and Valentine's Day around the corner; isn't it time for a new type of fairy tale?
Susan Johnston and Kimberly Webb venture out with an innovative Modern Day Fairy Tale in hopes of inspiring women to follow their dreams. In the midst of the barrage of advice women receive about where and how to build their self esteem, this book encourages girls that it starts with believing in yourself. The star of their story is Princess Bubble, who is confused because all of the fairy tales she has ever read, tell her she must find her "prince" in order to live happily ever after. In the midst of her entertaining search, Princess Bubble discovers that happiness is found beyond the prince and is attainable for everyone. It’s about learning to love yourself, being kind and giving of yourself to others, and looking forward to the many adventures that lie ahead! For Bubble, who is also a flight attendant for the Royal Heir Line, her future will be full of journeys to distant lands and her passions will lead her to experience new cultures. This is the beginning of a series of children’s books to teach your kids to hold onto their dreams and to learn how being different can enrich your life.
Happily Ever After!
Check out www.PrincessBubble.com