Shiny is highly overrated. But I guess it's our generation; we've been taught not to complain, and so we rather shut up than share.
I'll be thinking of you on Saturday and send you energy vibes! Enjoy that drumming circle, bb!
I've been thinking about going to dance events, Five Rhythms is something I really enjoy. And I might do that, and stop going to the dojo. The mood is so low there, and it just doesn't get any better. I still like the moves, but the bad mood is a real deal-breaker.
I'm so used to being lonely, have been living on my own (apart from two years in shared flats) ever since I moved out of my parents'. But in the last couple of years, I've "lost" too many friends to moving away or founding a family. I miss girlie evenings with a movie, a chat and tea on the sofa, a walk in the park - stuff like that. I miss laughing together when it's not over the internet or a phone. I miss falling in love - not so much with a particular person, but with life. And it is sometimes easier with company. Having an intern (who now continues to work for me on a day-to-day basis) actually helped (after a first adjustment period when I had to get used to sharing my office and flat with someone for more than two hours a day, lol).
A roommate, really? That would be quite the adventure, wouldn't it? As a student I lived in a shared flat twice, but the experience was not what I hoped it would be1. I like to imagine how awesome it would be to have an incoming stream of friends staying on my sofa one after the other, lodgers for a few weeks or so. I'd like that.
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Date: 2012-11-05 05:59 pm (UTC)I'll be thinking of you on Saturday and send you energy vibes! Enjoy that drumming circle, bb!
I've been thinking about going to dance events, Five Rhythms is something I really enjoy. And I might do that, and stop going to the dojo. The mood is so low there, and it just doesn't get any better. I still like the moves, but the bad mood is a real deal-breaker.
I'm so used to being lonely, have been living on my own (apart from two years in shared flats) ever since I moved out of my parents'. But in the last couple of years, I've "lost" too many friends to moving away or founding a family. I miss girlie evenings with a movie, a chat and tea on the sofa, a walk in the park - stuff like that. I miss laughing together when it's not over the internet or a phone. I miss falling in love - not so much with a particular person, but with life. And it is sometimes easier with company. Having an intern (who now continues to work for me on a day-to-day basis) actually helped (after a first adjustment period when I had to get used to sharing my office and flat with someone for more than two hours a day, lol).
A roommate, really? That would be quite the adventure, wouldn't it? As a student I lived in a shared flat twice, but the experience was not what I hoped it would be1. I like to imagine how awesome it would be to have an incoming stream of friends staying on my sofa one after the other, lodgers for a few weeks or so. I'd like that.