TOTES MAGOTES.
May. 10th, 2011 01:23 pmI think I spent all of my extroversion on senior shoots last week; by the time the last one wrapped on Saturday, my brain felt like jello. I did have enough brainpower left to watch Thor and grab a late bite at Hopworks with
katlyn and some other folks, though.
The Great Yard cleanup was, indeed, great. I'm continually amazed when I go into my yard and see actual grass and dirt! Having roommates who are actually able and willing to pitch in was incredibly motivating, and a conveniently scheduled Neighborhood Cleanup saved us about a billion trips to the dump. Next step is to destroy all of the weeds in the front yard, so my crazy rockscaping ideas can finally begin to take shape.
I also feel compelled to note that I really love how my relationship is developing. I find myself continually amazed at the fact that I've found such a considerate, caring, expressive, intelligent, and utterly hilarious individual to be with. We can share so many things, we retain our individuality, we care for ourselves and for each other. Our core values align ridiculously well, our differences in tastes complement each other. He always seems to know what I want from him, without my saying a word.
He wondered idly a couple nights ago what our first fight would be about--because, well, no relationship exists without the occasional disagreement--and I have no idea what the hell we'd argue about. Fiscal policy? I don't know. I'll take it as a good sign that we couldn't really think of anything we disagree on, though.
Anyhoo, here's another senior session photo, because I can:

The Great Yard cleanup was, indeed, great. I'm continually amazed when I go into my yard and see actual grass and dirt! Having roommates who are actually able and willing to pitch in was incredibly motivating, and a conveniently scheduled Neighborhood Cleanup saved us about a billion trips to the dump. Next step is to destroy all of the weeds in the front yard, so my crazy rockscaping ideas can finally begin to take shape.
I also feel compelled to note that I really love how my relationship is developing. I find myself continually amazed at the fact that I've found such a considerate, caring, expressive, intelligent, and utterly hilarious individual to be with. We can share so many things, we retain our individuality, we care for ourselves and for each other. Our core values align ridiculously well, our differences in tastes complement each other. He always seems to know what I want from him, without my saying a word.
He wondered idly a couple nights ago what our first fight would be about--because, well, no relationship exists without the occasional disagreement--and I have no idea what the hell we'd argue about. Fiscal policy? I don't know. I'll take it as a good sign that we couldn't really think of anything we disagree on, though.
Anyhoo, here's another senior session photo, because I can:
