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I'm 37, single and have been searching the country for a date. Here's how it's going.
We launched my nationwide search for a Valentine last week. Since so many have asked for updates, I thought I'd let you know what's happened since.
To catch you up, USA TODAY is playing Cupid to find one fantastic gentleman for a "Sleepless in Seattle"-inspired date with me in just a few weeks in New York City.
Click here to apply or nominate a bachelor in the continental U.S. for this all-expenses paid experience before Sunday's deadline.
One of my favorite part of reviewing submissions is getting to see the personalities of applicants and nominees in their videos. My young nieces, their mom and I laughed at one hopeful singing "Hello, My Baby" while making a raw turkey dance. Other videos pulled at my heartstrings, like the participant who opened up about the loss of his son. "I'm nice, I'm kind, and I think most importantly, I'm a giver."
Reality fans might be delighted to learn an alum from the dating show "FBOY Island" has applied. I haven't watched, but I guess I should check out a few episodes for research?
I've also been touched by the interest of my fellow journalists. I got to chat with my USA TODAY colleague, Taylor Wilson, (who has an amazing podcast voice) for The Excerpt. I enjoyed my conversation with People magazine's Abigail Adams, which went live minutes before my appearance on SiriusXM's The Julie Mason Show.
I was stunned when Jeff Arch, a writer on "Sleepless in Seattle," which inspired this whole effort reached out to me on Instagram. It felt like a life-making moment as I respect the movie so much!
Certainly, when someone is doing anything via the internet, you may come across trolls. I awoke Saturday morning to find two comments from the same account, blasting me as "SAD AND DESPERATE" and declaring I have "0 hope." I don't believe any of those things the person wrote for a second, and I don't want to give them a stage. But I did want to address the remarks in case there is a person out there questioning their worth because they are single.
How to apply to win an all-expenses paid date with me in NYC:
Applications close Sunday so please click here to nominate someone or apply before then. You can also fill out the form below and review the contest rules here.
And if you're also looking for love, happy searching!
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: USA TODAY Valentine's Day dream date contest: Update