Its already been a month!

Oct 17, 2005 21:56

I can't believe its been almost a month since I last updated this. Work is same old same old. I did my one month review today and the woman told me she was very impressed and they're gonna move me on to learning this new stuff earlier than I should have started :D Outside of work... I've gone climbing a couple times (all indoors now unfortunately)and I even got to take Nicholas once. I finally got to see Malcolm again, we took Mocha to the dykes and played around with his new camera, then we went out for sushi. A couple of friday's ago Fallon, Doug, Dave and me all went to Skybar downtown. It was a blast. After hearing what a few people had to say, I was worried but we had an awsome time. I paid Fallon $20 to dance with this like 65 year old man who was jammin' out in the corner by himself. Nothing like a night of drunken dancing. On Thanksgiving monday me and Dave went to Fallon's for dinner and Lacey and Doug were there too (along with Fallon's family of course). It was a short night as I didn't get there till after work, but it sure was scrumpdidlyumptous. My last four days were packed and it was great; I love making the most of them. To start it off I did some running around on thursday and that night picked up Dave from school and we went to the Old Spaghetti Factory (he had never been to one) in gastown for dinner. Friday I met Lindsay and Navin at Metrotown and we hung out there for the day while Dave was at school. I got a sweet new Hurley jacket from Winner's. Afterwards I picked up Dave and we went to Navin's for the night. Rosie came by later and we all just kinda hung out and drank and played board/card games. Saturday was nice (what a change) and Dave had homework to do so I trucked it around Stanley Park on my rollerblades. That night we had a nice dinner to celebrate that we've been together for six months now (doesn't feel that long at all). He got me half a dozen roses (I'm not sure if it had anything to do with the amount of months we've been going out, but it was sweet and romantic regardless). We had candles and chocolate fondue for dessert, and... I can't really describe it but it was just one of the best nights of my life. I think it had very little to do with any preconceived plan of what we were going to do. I think it was more just being there that night and sharing a special moment. Those are the best times, the unplanned, spontaneous ones that create a special memory. They will be with me forever, regardless of whether they were romantic or funny or just great.
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