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ANGELA LINDVALL
I've been single for six months, and it's the first time in my life that I've been single. And it's been the best thing for me ever because I found real love that exists all around us. It's not about falling in love with somebody else. And I do hope to have a partner one day that I share that love with, but right now I'm just enjoying loving everybody.
I do have two children, so when I do get out on the town, I could go to the most boring place and have a lot of fun.
It's this unconditional love that just--you know, when you're in a relationship with someone that it's very powerful in the beginning and then you kind of get used to each other--that love with your children is powerful like that all the time. They're always there and they're my little buddies. And they love to cuddle. It brings about a complete internal strength, that kind of warrior’s spirit in you because you know that you are capable of anything.
Although, it also brings out the child within you as well because a child will come to an adult and say, “Mommy, look, flower,” and you can either be like, “Yeah, yeah, yeah, cute,” and go back to what you're doing, or get down and stop and be in the moment--which a child is always in--and say, “Oh, wow, look at the color of the flower,” and “Where did you get it?” you know, and that's really beautiful.
I have dance parties with my kids. That's like our favorite thing to do. We put the music on really loud in the living room and I let them get up on the coffee table and the couch. We dance like total dorks. I actually wanted to make like a mom's workout video, a YouTube thing, but then I thought I might make a big fool of myself. But that's like the funniest thing. It really does bring out the goofy, inner-child within you.