Update, in a few words.
Back in May I went on a motorcycle trip to Utah. I can say it was fun now, because it’s months later and I have forgotten what it is like to be horrifically sick while hiking. Sick to the point, my eyes had swollen until I could barely see and at one point, I puked into a beautiful mountain crevice. But hindsight, rose-tinted glasses, and Flickr have convinced me it was a good experience.
The rest of the month was uneventful. I have worked nonstop, barely had an ounce of fun, minus birthday (I’m 24 now) adventures at Medieval Times and a seedy IE stripclub. Other than that, the honeybuns cutiepie loverface and I have been sitting around watching tv and movies, as if they were free for the pirating and have for the most part, forsaken social outings.
Other than THAT, we are looking for a place to buy. I mean, he is looking for a place to buy. I am looking for a place to contribute to a mortgage payment, which otherwise I have no part on, aside from house/condo picking and decorating. We’re still looking, but we have found some promising prospects. We might be playing house for real soon.
Earlier in the month we went to Florida, to the moist (stop pretending you hate that word) lands I spent my teen years in. I love it there. I don’t care, I mean, people say Florida citizens are weirdos and hillbilly swamp people and white trash, and they are, but it’s also really pretty there and the people in the particular beach community I love the most are typically harmless, lovable drunks and tourists. It was fun, we met up with my mother and sisters straight outta Sverige and took in a lot of dolphin watching and sand dollar hunting. I think if I lived there, I would end up with a spectacular beach bod from all the gulf swimming I’d do, because the Gulf of Mexico beaches are the BEST beaches in the country. Absolutely, no lies. Try them, you’ll like them. However, to live there, I’d trade my pudge for horrible Florida humidity hair, and I just don’t think I could do that. I suppose that’s why people retire there.
Adios!
