Sunday, April 8, 2012

life is good

Life is truly good. Everything has turned out for the better. Lizzy is off in Pemberley while Jane is not far from her. It seems as if Lizzy has taken a liking for Miss Darcy and some sort of acceptance with Miss Bingley. I can now die knowing that my daughters are satisfied and living well. Goodbye forever, friends of this rather tedious blog.

Lucky Bennets

It is true, we are a lucky family. My daughters have married two great men. My mission is complete. I only wanted the best for them, and that is what they have. Even our neighbors are commenting on how lucky they are to have found these perfect men.

Truth be told!

Collins was correct! Darcy does intend to marry Lizzy. My husband has given him permission, so it is going to happen. They are engaged! I am rather dumbfounded. Words cannot express my feelings right now.

Collins Letter

My husband has recently received a letter from Mr. Collins, suggesting that Mr. Darcy and Lizzy would engage in marriage. This statement is astonishing. I could not have predicted that Darcy had interest in my Lizzy. Nonetheless, I am very happy for her.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Bingley's Visit

To my surprise, Bingley and Darcy came to Longbourn. I am so intrigued by Mr. Bingley. He completely overshadows Mr. Darcy in my mind. I can't believe that he got away from Jane. He truly is the perfect man.... Far better than Darcy could ever be.

Bingley

News recently reached us that Mr. Bingley was returning to Netherfield. I wish that he can visit with Jane and revive their relationship. I still possess a keen liking for that man and hope he regrets what happened with my dear Jane.

Goodness Gracious

Wow! So much has occurred recently. Lydia and Wickham came to visit. I am glad that Lydia seems unaffected by all that is going on. She is so strong. Lydia has also informed us that Darcy attended her wedding. How strange that is...

OH YES

I am glad to say that Lydia is safe AND is to be married! How proud I am to say that. I just love that she found someone to share her life with, even if it has brought on slight complications. I do not see why my husband will not let Lydia and her new man visit our home.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

LYDIA

Oh no! News has come in that Lydia has taken a strong liking to Wickham and is off with him in an unknown location. I am infuriated with Colonel Forster for breaking his promise. He ensured me that he would keep my Lydia out of trouble; well look at what has happened! Now my husband has left to search every hotel in Longbourn for the couple. Goodness.

Those Bingleys..

With reason, I have grown to despise the Bingley family. Evidently, Mr. Bingley broke the heart of my beautiful Jane. Now, it is Miss Bingley, who has insulted my sweet Lizzy. As Miss Bingley made a negative comment on Lizzy's beauty, Darcy returned with opposition. His claiming that Lizzy is one of the most beautiful women brings happiness to me. I have grown fond of Darcy myself and wish that Lizzy has done the same.

My Own Marriage

I have spent an abundance of time and effort concerning my daughters' lives that I have not even considered my own. My dear husband has not expressed his feelings for me in some time now. It is as if he has seized to love me. I wish to revive our marriage. It seems to me as if he often criticizes my actions (in a subtle manner).

Lizzy's Visit

Lizzy has recently contacted me while at Pemberley. She told me that while she toured Darcy's home, she wondered what it would like to be his wife. This statement gave me hope for Lizzy's future. I believe that she is beginning to develop a liking for Darcy. I am rather pleased to see that.

Opportunity for Lizzy

Lizzy has been invited to join the Gardiners in a tour of the Derbyshire countryside. This is a wonderful opportunity for her! She will be able to visit Pemberley, which could bring her closer to Darcy. I hope that she will soon admire him. He really is a suitable man for her.

Dinner

The Lucas's came for dinner at our home. While Elizabeth and Jane kept quite, Lydia spoke of her exciting coach ride home. Furthermore, she hopes to go to Meryton to see the officers. I am not so fond of the idea. The girls are still young and inexperienced. I will talk to my husband about it, but I am not in favor of the idea currently.

Return

Oh, how glad I am that my daughters are returning home. I often find myself lonely without them. I cannot wait to hear of their doings. I know that they all all be married to desirable men eventually. I will write again as soon as I hear more from them.

Mr. Collins

I recently heard that Mr. Collins claimed to my daughter that him and Charlotte were made for one another. This statement disgusts me. Both Collins and Charlotte are desperate for a partner. After my Lizzy denied Collins' marriage proposal, he proposed to Charlotte. Being that Charlotte has no other options, she accepted. This whole situation disgusts me. How at all were they made for one another?

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Single and Ready to Mingle

To anyone who comes across this,

My daughter, Elizabeth, is in need of a man to marry. Lizzy is particular with whom she shares her life with. She recently denied two gentlemen(One of which is very qualifying) of a marriage proposal. She is intelligent, elegant, beautiful, and caring. She is deserving of a man with similar qualities.

- Mrs. Bennet

Proposal

I have just received the news that Mr. Darcy has proposed to marry my daughter, Elizabeth. At first thought, I was rather perplexed. When I was in Darcy's presence, it was rather obvious that he had no interest in Lizzy. But now, as I hear about his proposal and Lizzy's rejection, I feel as if she has passed up a promising opportunity. Darcy is a worthy gentleman for Lizzy. He is wealthy and attractive. It is urgent that I speak with Lizzy.

Misunderstood

As a person and as a mother, I am misunderstood. People often see me as foolish and annoying. I may be seen as obsessive and conceited. However, I am none of the above. I possess unconditional love for all of my daughters, and care dearly for each of them. This love is often misinterpreted by my surrounding peers. It may seem as if I am obsessive over marrying my daughters off. I just believe that if a young woman wishes to be well of in her future, she must marry an ideal man. I wish that the people surrounding me now understand my actions.

Poor Jane

Oh, how I feel for my sweet daughter, Jane. As beautiful and fragile she is, how could one possibly hurt her? I now question the sense of Mr. Bingley. Such a fortunate man would only benefit from a women such as Jane. I feel for my daughter and question Bingley's motive.