Holidays Alone and New Traditions
December 19, 2011 at 3:45 pm 1 comment
Divorce Source Radio’s Steve Peck has a discussion on spending the holidays alone, with DSR The Smart Divorce host, author and divorce consultant, Deborah Moskovitch.
We share our different backgrounds as we discuss Deborah’s experience of being alone during Hanukkah, and Steve’s during Christmas. We also touch on the difficulty of being newly divorced at other major life events and celebrations.
As the program progresses, we become a bit more philosophical, as we discuss why and how couples fall out of love in the first place. And we ask the question, “Are those in high conflict divorces actually more in love with their spouses, and soon-to-be exes, than those who divorce with a mutual understanding that they have both simply fallen out of love?” What do you think? Write us your thoughts at DivorceSourceRadio@gmail.com. We’d love to hear from you.
To listen, tune in to:
http://www.divorcesourceradio.com/spending-holidays-alone-and-beginning-new-traditions/
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Julie | December 22, 2011 at 6:03 am
A friend of mine introduced me to BlendAbout.com, where they match you with people in your area for group dinners. I just went on my first dinner two nights ago and it was actually pretty fun.
I would suggest checking them out, if you don’t want to spend Christmas eve (or any other night) hanging out by yourself.