Time Management Challenges
Feb. 1st, 2009 07:28 pmIt is obvious to me that I'm insane, why else would I go out with another person and potential sweetie? Well,
tarrestrial is very hard to resist, for one thing! She's a cute geek girl that hits a lot of my buttons. (OK, all of my sweeties are cute geeks that hit a lot of my buttons, although gender does vary a bit!) We met last June at a local coffee meet and as it turns out found each other rather interesting. We didn't connect directly then, which is probably a good thing really, but did start some mild flirting via LJ. Last weekend I invited her to our little game day gathering and ... well, things really clicked for both of us.
We've been talking all week via IM and email and yesterday we went out on our first date. Yeah, this is a very good match. I haven't officially asked her to be a sweetie yet, but I'm having a difficult time imagining that we're not going to go there.
Of course this is going to require a bit of time management and our usual lots of communication and misunderstandings are very likely to occur here and there -- that's unavoidable. To my sweeties: I'm sorry when this occurs and just ask that you talk to me first before making assumptions. I may gush about this NRE a bit, but you all know that I still love you very much. (Concerning NRE: I notice that after almost five years together, Fran and I still manage to be very disgustingly cute and snuggly together, often causing the cats to turn away or random strangers to tell us that we're having entirely too much fun grocery shopping.)
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We've been talking all week via IM and email and yesterday we went out on our first date. Yeah, this is a very good match. I haven't officially asked her to be a sweetie yet, but I'm having a difficult time imagining that we're not going to go there.
Of course this is going to require a bit of time management and our usual lots of communication and misunderstandings are very likely to occur here and there -- that's unavoidable. To my sweeties: I'm sorry when this occurs and just ask that you talk to me first before making assumptions. I may gush about this NRE a bit, but you all know that I still love you very much. (Concerning NRE: I notice that after almost five years together, Fran and I still manage to be very disgustingly cute and snuggly together, often causing the cats to turn away or random strangers to tell us that we're having entirely too much fun grocery shopping.)