It’s been quite a while since I mentioned what I’ve been up to, mainly because it’s been general stuff that hardly differs from day to day. It’s just dull boring things to be honest, which mainly consists of getting up early for work, surviving the dull day and then coming home completely knackered and passing out on the bed. Hardly the most captivating thing to write about at all really.
Since the new year I’ve gone back an old love of mine – weight training and generally keeping fit, which also involves me being a pain in the arse to everyone around me because I can’t help but be concerned about friends when they’re gorging on big macs or a softe bloody kebab after a night out. Dishing out advice is beginning to become a bad habit. I’ve been working out intensely and have made good gains with the sad result that I now need bigger clothes! Good for me, bad for my wallet.
In other news my plan to slowly give up console gaming is working, although with Condemned 2 and Grand Theft Auto: IV around the corner I have no idea how long that will last. On the whole I am gaming less, and as a result I have more time for other stuff – neat! That is one thing I said I’d do in 2008.
With the Easter holidays coming up I face a particularly lonely one without my other half. My girlfriend Deena is buggering off with her parents to Sweden to see her relations. Balls! It doesn’t quite help that we’re becoming more and more separated lately either. Even though she is at present sitting nearby hogging my TV by playing
Boom Boom Rocket on my 360, we hardly see much of each other lately due to work commitments. It’s only on weekends that we actually do see each other now, and we all know how fast those weekends just fly by.
How do normal couples get past this stage in a relationship I wonder? I mean early relationships start off all hot and fun, but a year down the road when you start to settle down you begin thinking about your future together. At the age of 32 I still don’t know where I’m headed in my personal life – is that wrong? According to friends and colleagues it is perfectly normal as most got hitched in their mid 30′s! Oh noes!
We’re taking two holidays come April and June this year, maybe that will help us catch up on lost moments, who knows? So if anyone has any interesting suggestions as to where we could sod off to for a week or two then feel free to er suggest. (does that even remotely make sense?)
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