So, Wow.
It's finally just hit me that I am actually going to be moving back to Edmonton in a couple of weeks. Now, I have been looking forward to this for a LONG time, so I'm definitely excited. However, for the past year, moving back has seemed like an almost unachievable goal. And what a year it has been. It's been an exhausting (for myself and my friends and family!) trip of self-realisation, and though it's not over, it's much more controlled and has definite direction. This is a new chapter in my life, one of responsability (sort of) and that will be much more fun. I've had to do a lot of growing up lately, and even I am surprised by my productivity. Something must have switchd a little in my brain after my last visit to the hospital (oops!) as I have done at least one productive thing a day since. Then again, probably not, as I am still posting random thoughts on a blog at 5:30 AM on a weekday. Big changes though, as I now have a place to stay in Edmonton, a job (although it has not been explained to me what position I shall acquire), a benefits package which my teeth shall enjoy, and one very excited girlfriend. Who started her new job today! I am very glad to know that she enjoyed herself, and am not surprised that she fits in well. Rae, you are pretty amazing, and that's not a biased opinion. Also, I'm super jealous of your lab-coat-wearing job, but not so much for the job itself. Mostly just for the lab-coats. Wow, rambled on with this post. I SHOULD end it here, but I'm too wired at the moment to stop. Perhaps I should, as the screen decided to start wobbling. Sleep perchance? If only you would not elude me. Curse these long nights of sleeplessness! I shall need to vanquish you Superhero style.
In a completely unrelated topic, one of Rae's lovely friends has decided to compare me to Jim from "The Office". Which is pretty awesome, if I do say so myself. It also means that my dearest Rae would be Pam, which is equally awesome. Aaaaaand it would make a sweet halloween costume, if Rae decided she wanted to be fun and dress up for the occasion. Which is something that I'm not quite sure I can wrap my head around, as all of my halloweens up to my first year of university, I had gone trick-or-treating. It was fun to dress up and goof around and not feel the slightest bit out of place in doing so. It's just slightly beyond my comprehension to not dress up for halloween, which I suppose is a by-product of my childhood. Still, All Hallow's Eve remains a fair time away and I have more pressing matters at hand. Such as, Dear God I have nothing to move into this house with! One massive trip to IKEA is most definitely needed once I arrive in Edmonton. It seems like there is quite a fair amount of things left to do, most of which require my physical self to be in the city of my future residence.
So, with that I shall bid you Good Morning, and I am off to attempt to steal what little bit of slumber I can, before being rudely awakened by either my parents, my brother, or our glorious life-giving ball of fire in the sky.
Adieu
Craig
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ReplyDeletePS : I am making such an IKEA list. For myself. You moving back is quite convenient for my Swedish-home-goods habit.
Loooove you.