1. I would LOVE to get in on the grilling action. For all the cooking I do, I'm not much of a griller, but it sounds delicious. Keep me in the loop on that.
2. I think sometimes that you keep me sane, so if the need ever arises, I'd be more than willing to pass that favour back.
3. TONS of people are getting married. Or having babies. That's what happens when you hit your mid-twenties I suppose. Just think, in another 10 years, we'll have tons of friends getting divorced.... especially once you break Jon and I up, since we're apparetly trend-setters.
4. You still owe me Holly's address. I've been writing her letters and putting them in a pile.
1. Pick a day you and Jon are available. We'll grill. I don't blame you for not being much of a griller. I'm pretty sure fire is a man thing. ;-)
2. Sanity is sort of my specialty. Is it weird that even that worries me? Rationality will be the death of me, I swear.
3. I know. It's weird. The kids thing scares me. But I'd really like to be a dad one day. I think I'd make a great one. Not any time soon, mind you, but down the road? I'll be all about it.
4. Really? that's neat! I want letters. Do you remember when we used to write notes back and forth in school all the time? Yeah, Dana wasn't thrilled about that. Haha.
1. Any day after work, since work is half-way to your house anyway. And you usually get out of work before we do, so let me know if there's a day as early as the week after next (we'll be in Mexico from the 17th to 20th, but off work the 21st).
2. I don't think it's weird to be worried about things. Everyone has a few, I'd say, at least.
3. A while ago, I would have said I really wanted children. Now, I'm only so-so. Maybe because I'm getting a ton of pressure from people to start popping them out, and I'm pretty much terrified of that right now. Hopefully I'll grow out of that, because I know Jon wants kids.
4. I can write you letters too, if you want. I'll mail them to your house. But you have to write back. And yes, in my red coat, I have notes from HS still, and I'm sure a box of them in my parent's house.
1. Wait, so you aren't free at all until the week after next?
2. Yeah, you're probably right. It's just hard dealing with the fact that all the men on my dads side of the family in the last two generations have had crushing mental breakdowns. Hooray.
3. I'm sure that our viewpoints on this have to differ at this point, because we're at different stages in our lives. For me, it's a nice "someday" to think about. For you, it's a reality, now. That's gotta be tough.
4. I would totally write you back. I love letters.
Yeah, I'd heard that. I suppose there are two ways you could take that: Either your relationship was so bad, either personally or sexually, that she swore of men forever, OR you were such a stunning example of a man that you ruined her for all other men. If she can't have you, she don't wan't nobody (with a penis) , baby!
I think you can tell which one I'd go with.
But then again, maybe she's just gay and it doesn't have anything to do with you.
Question: what are you doing on the night of the 19th? I'll be in town for essentially a day (my cousin who I haven't seen in a few years will be in town), but I may have time to hang out after family stuff on Saturday. I was definitely planning on hanging out with Steffie, but maybe if you'll be around we could head out your way. This is all pending that my family stuff doesn't run late, but for some reason (it must be contagious) my entire family has been reproducing lately and with all of the children things should die down pretty early. I know it's a bit ahead of time, just thought I would see what you might be up to that night.
Not sure at all what's going on the night of the nineteenth. It may be my friends birthday party, but I'm not sure. If I'm free, though, we should definitely get together.
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1. I would LOVE to get in on the grilling action. For all the cooking I do, I'm not much of a griller, but it sounds delicious. Keep me in the loop on that.
2. I think sometimes that you keep me sane, so if the need ever arises, I'd be more than willing to pass that favour back.
3. TONS of people are getting married. Or having babies. That's what happens when you hit your mid-twenties I suppose. Just think, in another 10 years, we'll have tons of friends getting divorced.... especially once you break Jon and I up, since we're apparetly trend-setters.
4. You still owe me Holly's address. I've been writing her letters and putting them in a pile.
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2. Sanity is sort of my specialty. Is it weird that even that worries me? Rationality will be the death of me, I swear.
3. I know. It's weird. The kids thing scares me. But I'd really like to be a dad one day. I think I'd make a great one. Not any time soon, mind you, but down the road? I'll be all about it.
4. Really? that's neat! I want letters. Do you remember when we used to write notes back and forth in school all the time? Yeah, Dana wasn't thrilled about that. Haha.
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1. Any day after work, since work is half-way to your house anyway. And you usually get out of work before we do, so let me know if there's a day as early as the week after next (we'll be in Mexico from the 17th to 20th, but off work the 21st).
2. I don't think it's weird to be worried about things. Everyone has a few, I'd say, at least.
3. A while ago, I would have said I really wanted children. Now, I'm only so-so. Maybe because I'm getting a ton of pressure from people to start popping them out, and I'm pretty much terrified of that right now. Hopefully I'll grow out of that, because I know Jon wants kids.
4. I can write you letters too, if you want. I'll mail them to your house. But you have to write back. And yes, in my red coat, I have notes from HS still, and I'm sure a box of them in my parent's house.
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2. Yeah, you're probably right. It's just hard dealing with the fact that all the men on my dads side of the family in the last two generations have had crushing mental breakdowns. Hooray.
3. I'm sure that our viewpoints on this have to differ at this point, because we're at different stages in our lives. For me, it's a nice "someday" to think about. For you, it's a reality, now. That's gotta be tough.
4. I would totally write you back. I love letters.
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Also, I am totally all about grilling out and having a few beers, keep me posted when the next one is and I'll be there!
Also, if it makes you feel any better, my ex-girlfriend is engaged to another woman...so....yeah.
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I think you can tell which one I'd go with.
But then again, maybe she's just gay and it doesn't have anything to do with you.
nah. You totally spoiled her on men.
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