Hey LJ

Jan 04, 2012 20:21

Help me make my life decisions.

It's not something overly serious (this time), but it will have a huge impact on how I'll be spending my weekend.

I still kind of work for the theatre. Except not. But kind of. They call me if they need an extra pair of hands, or if there's an upcoming event they think I'd enjoy working. Now they've asked me if I want to work at this year's Gay Galla, and I'm like... man, if you'd asked me two months ago, I would have been all over that... but right now? I'm kind of tired and sluggish, and recovering from the cold I caught right after Christmas. I guess I still would like to work the event, but at the same time, smiling vigorously and being on my feet for a billion fucking hours just doesn't seem like a pleasant way to spend my Saturday. At least not at the moment. The Gay Galla is so much fun though. Also I miss the theatre, and my co-workers there. Office, why can't you have normal social interaction? ashdfjskahfkjahjfka

The other option is to go to a housewarming/birthday party. This is out in the middle of nowhere where my parents live. An old friend of mine from secondary school randomly contacted me in late 2011, and wanted to get together. We hung out at her new place, and had a lovely evening of wine and cheese, so it would be fun to see her again. But I won't know half the people there. I also have no idea what to get her as a housewarming/birthday present. So there's that. Also no clue how to get to where she lives, since it's in the middle of nowhere, and there's no public transport close by. Not sure if our mutual friend who actually has a car and a license and all of that stuff will be able to make it.

It would truly suck to turn down the theatre, only to find out that I have no way of getting to the party.

It would also suck to turn down the party and find myself never invited to her place again, I've known about this party for months.

First world problems. I'm having them.

What would twiss' friendslist do?

random, wwtfd, socialising, theatre, friends

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