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Writer’s strike helps relationship
By Coach Colleen | January 22, 2008
Hi all,
What have you been doing since the TV writers strike? Are you the least bit annoyed at the situation? Well, I was. It’s winter here and the sun is setting pretty early these days. The fireplace is on keeping us warm. The couch is beckoning, and I’m feeling more and more like a big white Idaho spud every moment. But, there is nothing on that I haven’t already seen!
Out of desperation (Okay, I like it.), I was watching Little House on the Prairie. In one scene, Doc Baker was playing two-handed pinochle with the miller, I think his name is Johansson. Now lately, we’ve been playing partner pinochle with my sister and her husband and having great times. But, I never knew two handed pinochle existed. Off to search the net and for the rules. “Why not?” we thought and gave this new game a try.
Well, now the first one done with dinner, leaps up and starts cleaning up so we can get to playing two-handed pinochle. We are having the best time being together, playing together, talking, laughing, and only occasionally will I throw my cards on the table.
Many nights we play till one of us can’t keep our eyes open. Our togetherness factor has skyrocketed. We are interacting with each other rather than the television set.
So, what if you’re not in a relationship? Well, call a friend to play cards, or go for a cup of coffee/tea/whatever, or go for a walk, or go to a book reading, or like my vet Argentinean Tango Dancing. Go be social in whatever way works for you.
This is a great time to focus on having social interaction rather than missing your favorite TV show,
Coach Colleen
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