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better than a lot of unheard of by me films until i saw it
I liked this movie. It was a lower budget comedy with a meaningful storyline about a mother and 20's something daughter she had raised as a single mom going an "intended honeymoon" for the daughter, after the daughter's fiancée backs out of the wedding because he's a handsome, self centered type primarily concerned with #1. She was lucky in the end to find this out before starting a lot more pain filled marriage and future let downs. Beautiful island scenery, meaningful dialog, other good characters developed. While daughter and mom repair decades of misunderstandings and some emotional hurts, mom gets a second shot at romance too.The daughter has a handsome young gentleman to preoccupy her while she clarifies her thinking and heals over the altar jilting. Happy ending back home stateside while daughter's love life has no resolution at the end, she is healed and ready for her next shot at a new relationship. I liked it!
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When he's dumped at the altar, a young woman takes her mother on her intended honeymoon to a remote resort. But her mother has ulterior motives -- she needs a big interview to help her magaz... Read all When he's dumped at the altar, a young woman takes her mother on her intended honeymoon to a remote resort. But her mother has ulterior motives -- she needs a big interview to help her magazine, and the resort owner is the perfect catch. When he's dumped at the altar, a young woman takes her mother on her intended honeymoon to a remote resort. But her mother has ulterior motives -- she needs a big interview to help her magazine, and the resort owner is the perfect catch.
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When you think honeymoon, you most likely think of white, sandy beaches and warm ocean breezes. Not us. When planning our honeymoon in New York City we were looking to fill our days with museums, history, architecture, great food and nightlife. New York City was the perfect fit. The day after we said ‘I do” we boarded a plane for the Big Apple touching down for what was one of our most memorable adventures.
We spent 5 nights in the bustling city, resting our heads at the Washington Jefferson Hotel in the Theater District. It was a great location and reasonably priced. Here’s how we tackled the sights of this sprawling city.
Our honeymoon in the heart of NYC was one of our first trips together and to date, still one of the best. We’ve also enjoyed trips to Boston , Washington DC and the Denver area as a couple
A couple of important and interesting sights have opened since we visited in 2006. The next time we wake up in the city that never sleeps, we’ll be sure to include stops at the 9/11 Memorial and One World Trade Center, a stroll along the High Line and a sunset at the Top of the Rock.
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Originally Published: Aug. 17, 2016
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When my husband and I first started dating, we were the cutest couple on the planet. We couldn’t bear to be apart and we delighted in even the mundane; we grocery shopped together and we sat next to each other as we paid the bills. We exercised together, we watched the same television shows, and we enjoyed exploring the city we moved to after college. There was so much “we,” “us,” and togetherness that it’s pretty shocking our friends didn’t leave us and our saccharine lovey-dovey behavior. Seriously, we were ridiculous. And just so damned cute.
The honeymoon phase was wonderful after we got married. We made gourmet meals together and relaxed on our front porch in rocking chairs, often dreaming of the pitter patter of little feet coming to the newly refinished hardwood floors in our family room. We were happy, in love, and dammit, still so damned cute it hurt.
When our first child came along, we worked hard to keep the magic alive but, let’s be honest — there’s nothing hot or sexy about pumping breast milk at the kitchen table as your husband eats breakfast. Not that I did that or anything (I’m lying). After a few years of marriage, it was clear that if we were in this marriage thing for the long haul, I was going to have to get over the fact that he can smell up the bathroom worse than any gorilla exhibit at the zoo. And, he was going to have to accept that watching me put on a sports bra is not something that will ever make him horny.
Romance and signs of affection have taken on a very different role in our lives after 17 years of marriage as well if I’m being honest. While we may not have fireworks and candlelit dinners every night anymore, we have a lasting connection based on a mutual understanding that I will binge-watch Orange Is the New Black in bed while he snores like a 747 at take off.
While romance is very much alive in our house, I can assure you, the honeymoon is loooong over. Here are some other signs that the honeymoon phase might be over in your marriage too.
1. The last time you went out on New Year’s Eve, it was Y2K.
2. You’ve stopped trying to please his mother.
3. The Christmas tree is filled with presents you bought for yourself. And you are really excited about those fleece leggings.
4. Romance is a new water heater purchased just in time for Valentine’s Day.
6. You’ve gone to bed angry once or twice since your wedding day. Okay, 562 times.
7. You no longer giggle when someone calls you “Mrs.”
8. You’ve considered throwing yourself a “Replace the Broken Wedding Appliances” shower in time for your 10th wedding anniversary.
9. Forget candy and roses. The way to your heart is your husband emptying the dishwasher without being asked.
10. “I’ll take care of bedtime” is foreplay.
11. You both roll your eyes when you see a young couple kissing in public.
12. You haven’t been to a wedding in 15 years .
13. “Dinner and a movie” is now Netflix and takeout.
14. You buy your underwear at Costco and you give zero fucks.
15. Love notes on the bathroom mirror have been replaced with “Bring home milk or don’t come home” texts.
16. When you call someone “Pooh Bear,” you are actually referring to a stuffed animal.
17. Your husband no longer makes jokes about having extra people join you in bed.
18. “Clothing optional days” now only apply to the toddler in your house.
19. You come home from your daily run with just one coffee from Starbucks.
20. Your husband no longer pretends to notice when you’ve gotten highlights or a new dress.
21. He trims his nose hairs as you clip your toenails and neither of you thinks it’s weird .
22. You give him the stink eye when he tries to join you in the shower. Come on, dude, it’s the one place I don’t have to listen to kids whining.
23. The only time you light candles now is when the power is out from a storm. Or when he’s polluted the bathroom.
I don’t need sweeping romantic gestures like I did when I was 20. These days, I’ll settle for laundry actually making it to the laundry basket and dishes being put in the dishwasher. While I do miss getting flowers unexpectedly sometimes, what I don’t miss is having to pretend or trying to impress my husband. He’s seen all of me — the good, the bad, and the ugly and he still gives me the bedroom eyes more times that I can count in a week, even when I’m wearing those leggings he gave me for Christmas.
This article was originally published on Aug. 17, 2016

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