Today has been quite exceptional. After staying up later then I have since school let out, I slept in most all day and by all day I mean until 11am or 12pm…. I can’t really remember. After waking up, getting ready to face the world, and running my errands I started reading about human nature. The only problem with my reading was that I was trying to accomplish it in one of my favorite places to nap, my second favorite place to nap actually. My house has this sun-room thing with windows everywhere and extremely comfortable couches that I fall asleep on no matter what my intentions are when I settle down on one of them. My lovely little nap lasted a couple hours while I waited on Lindsey to get off work. She and I had made plans to eat dinner and go see the new X-men film, which I might add is a really good movie. Then again I have always been partial to the X-men movies…..when I was younger I think I fancied myself one of them. Anyways, so she got off work a little later than expected so we went to subway for dinner, stashed our meal into our purses and went to the movies where I think we both polished off our food during the previews. Those sandwiches were tasty. However, about half way through the movie I realized that it was a date night and couldn’t help but share my excitement with Lindsey who of course shared in my joy at this realization. You see, for a portion of our senior year of high school, a long, long portion, every Monday night Lindsey and I would eat dinner together and then go see a movie at the Cobb. We didn’t had a lot of money, so we would either eat at one of our houses, and/or split a meal somewhere really cheap, most of the time we ate leftovers though. And then we got into the movie theater for free because I worked there at the time. Our date nights were kinda wonderful times to talk about everything and get away for life. Also, Lindsey was the only person I went out with, so it was nice pretending to be normal and going out on dates like a normal high school girl would have. So without knowing, we had another date night. To make it seem even more like a date, Lindsey and I were having a conversation that was upsetting-ish to me, and I declared, “I am not like that!” regarding what she had been comparing me too. She had previously suggested that we agree to disagree and in response to my declaration said, “Can we please not argue on our date night!?!” It was cute. Though some of the strangers standing around gave us funny looks so maybe they thought we were a couple. Speaking of me being in a couple, Caitlin and I told those working at a local gym that we were dating in an attempt to get a couples discount membership. Apparently you have to be a “husband and wife” to get the couples discount. Sad day. So apparently I am in two same sex relationships and/or I have two really close friends and all three of us are extremely comfortable in our sexualities. You can be the judge of that.
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