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Dating again (gulp) after being widowed

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Somerville · 07/03/2016 14:48

I haven't been active on mn for a while, but I find myself with no-one IRL to ask. Which is fucking ridiculous, I know. It's not that I don't have some good friends. But I feel stupid for being so uncertain about this. Also, like they might judge me for thinking about this so soon. (I was widowed 16 months ago. We were together for 18 years, right from Uni, married for 15. 3 kids who are amazing but still broken hearted. FUCK CANCER.)

Anyway, deep breath. I've become close to someone over the past 6 weeks while emailing about a project we're both involved with in different ways. (Both freelancers in creative fields who work on several projects at a time - this is the only one where our involvement overlaps.) This particular project is very personal to me, as it touches on loss and grief, and our e-conversations became quite deep and I felt like we clicked, and would perhaps become friends. I didn't think about him romantically before we met - mainly I think, because I'm too busy to think about anything much beyond my kids and my work.

On Friday evening we met for the first time, at the official launch of the project. There were a lot of people there, and I'm not gregarious (especially as this was the first big event I've gone along to since everything, and am still receiving some awkward condolences) and he clearly is outgoing. But we ended up chatting in a corner for nearly an hour, couldn't stop talking. I fell for him hard - massive, instant crush Blush. He's so tall, and his eyes are so blue, and I'd forgotten how nice it is to smell an attractive man, and listen to a deep voice... stupid stuff. Then we were interrupted and chatted to other people, though I kept looking over and seeing him smiling at me. I don't think I've smiled so much in ages. I had to leave to catch last train home while event was in full swing, and was too shy to go over and say goodbye.

I haven't heard from him in the few days since (though wouldn't have expected to). But my friend, who is heavily involved with this project and got me the gig, phoned me last night to say that he got her aside, after I left, and said that we had a connection that had come across in our emails and even more in person, and asked her if I had started dating. She told him that I haven't. That I'm not over my husband, and that my kids need a lot of my time. I guess that's all just about accurate. (I've been to a few dinner parties where I've been sat next to flirtatious single men who have not interested me at all.) Or has been, until now. She said she felt bad at discussing me behind my back, and also at speaking for me, but she didn't act like she thought she was materially wrong in what she'd said. I was too embarrassed/tongue tied to correct her. She's right. But also... he feels this connection too? He wants to know if I'm dating?

I've done no work since the school run this morning, just written a list of all the reasons why pursuing this would be a bad idea. (He doesn't have kids, and is I think a few years younger than me. I'm not having any more kids - couldn't do that to mine.)

Also, I have no time! I have a fucking spreadsheet rather than a diary, so full is my time. (My parents come and stay to have the kids one weekend a month, but that's it. One weekend a month for me, which I usually spend in a B&B on the coast, reading and running.)

And another also. He thinks I'm not dating, and I don't know how I'd let him know that I might be interested in dating (him). Should I call back my friend? Correct her, and she could tell him? Or would that look unprofessional, with this project? Shall I wait until it's over (at least 6 months)? Could I in the meantime at least ask her if he's as nice as he seems?

Lots of questions. Even writing this has helped clear my mind a bit. Thanks if you've read it. Any advice much appreciated.

OP posts:
AnotherEmma · 29/01/2017 17:29

Low Have you got MN set up so the OP's posts are highlighted? I suggest you do that and take the time to read them all, it's too good a story not to read the whole thing Wink

LowComotion · 29/01/2017 19:05

Awwwwwhh Yeerrsss! OP's posts are highlighted..........but don't fancy 30 odd pages

HelenDenver · 29/01/2017 21:09

If you do 100 messages a page, it'll be much less!

Somerville · 29/01/2017 21:30

Thanks em and helen. Smile

Low MN is best when you set it up with 1000 posts per page - so every thread is one long page - IMO.

To save you reading the whole thread ( Grin ), IIRC someone eagle eyed mentioned seeing me refer to myself as engaged on another thread, and various people replied wondering if that were true, and eventually it was bumped enough that I saw it and came and went 'yes it's true, we're engaged and getting married quite soon.'

Not worth clicking through 30 pages for! Grin

Thanks

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LowComotion · 29/01/2017 22:52

Aww..Thanks all Grin

ChanandlerBongsNeighbour · 19/02/2017 20:48

You should update with the latest developments! Wink

theoracleofdelphi · 01/03/2017 21:42

I've just read this whole thread! You sound amazing OP & you deserve every happiness! Flowers

Somerville · 10/03/2017 19:45

We've just been talking about this thread, because tomorrow we're celebrating a year since our not-a-date, and going back to the restaurant. Smile

And I've had 12 week scan now so I can say that I'm pregnant. Life has some strange twists and turns - never, ever in a million years did I think I would have another child. But it feels right, and fingers crossed.

OP posts:
littlepinkgiraffe · 10/03/2017 19:52

Congratulations Somerville!

I have read several of your threads. What lovely news Star

Hassled · 10/03/2017 19:53

Oh that is fantastic news - many many congratulations!

startingtheengine · 10/03/2017 19:56

Many congratulations Somerville that's lovely news.

Somerville · 10/03/2017 20:22

Thanks all Smile

He is currently teasing me that if it weren't for this slight bump (alarmingly... though some of it may be ice cream ) I could get pissed on white burgundy and dessert wine and then lecture MNers on choosing nice men on the train home for old times sake. Blush

OP posts:
stiffstink · 10/03/2017 20:27

There's something in my eyyyyyyye!

fedupslummymummy · 10/03/2017 22:07

Somerville I've only just come across your thread and I think it's wonderful, congratulations. I too am a widow who found love again (we have been together four years), and it's been an amazing, yet scary journey. Have a wonderful life together 💜

Somerville · 10/03/2017 23:14

Thanks fedup. Glad to hear you've found a second love of you life, too.

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MollyHuaCha · 11/03/2017 08:43

Only just found this thread too. Amazing story, absolutely gorgeous. I've just spent ages RFTT when I should have been doing something more useful. Congratulations to both of you. I am pouring tears! WineSmileCakeFlowersBear

merlynsam · 11/03/2017 09:09

Sincere congratulations to you both Somerville. Flowers

So much has happened in 12 months from the MN chorus of "send the email". This is the most pefect up-date ever (and I guess Cuntyface will be really seeeething now!) Oh how you have well and truly ruined Mr Somerville Grin

This is a thread that keeps on giving - and well deserves its place in Classics.

TinyPawz · 11/03/2017 10:20

Well having just read this entire thread this morning, I'm sitting sobbing big happy tears for you Somer, mr lovely, the little vills and new little lovelyvill to be. Wishing you all the happiness in the world xx

hoopdeloop · 11/03/2017 12:25

Well I've sat and read this entire thread this morning with my eyes slightly damp (DH is obviously cutting onions)

Congratulations to you Somerville and mr Lovely and to your 3 DC and bump! Wishing you love, light and happiness Flowers

OliviaBonas · 11/03/2017 12:32

I'm glad this is now in classics!

Chasingsquirrels · 11/03/2017 12:41

@Somerville I am so so happy to read this - I had wondered from a couple of comments you'd made on other threads. Fantastic news.

gonegrey56 · 11/03/2017 12:45

And the warmest of congratulations from me too. You are so obviously a remarkable woman . Lucky bump to have you as a mother.

Reow · 11/03/2017 12:51

Somerville when I saw this thread appear in Active I thought ooh I bet she's got one in the oven!

What fantastic news. What do the kids think?

Ciaovenora · 11/03/2017 12:55

Wow, congratulations Mr & Ms Lovely!

Very, very happy for you Somer thanks for sharing this fantastic news with us.

Fourmagpies · 11/03/2017 13:01

Congratulations Somerville, that's fantastic news and I've just shed a tear!