Well, Tamara and I just moved in to our new place on the 1st. The move went smashingly (literally, poor framed painting) and we are as happy as love bugs in a love nest. It's my first apartment, having always lived in houses before, but as she is quick to remind me, it's technically a 'condominium' and that's what I'm paying more for; a word. Either way, we're happy and that's what matters most. Savings are building, we intend on purchasing a 55' Sony Bravia LCD within the next three months, a leather sectional and a few other pieces of furniture given that, living the bachelor life, I never really cared what my furniture looked like so long as it worked, was comfortable and didn't totally suck. The move itself was pretty painless, though my smashed up hands, bruised flesh and sore muscles tell a different story all together.
I just purchased a modded X-Box (not a 360 sadly) and a case of games for fifty bucks from a buddy. The reason; my computer is totally fuxored for the short term, and I'm not rich enough yet to splurge on a 360 which I do plan on buying within the next two months. My car is back, running fine and dandy - my insurance remains the same, given the fault was laid on the asshole who actually did the crashing in to me. Fortunately he hit my passenger side and I was alone.
Tamara has her birthday coming up on the 29th which is coincidentally four days after our half-year. So I guess we'll do something special in celebration. I plan on taking her out to a rather ritzy French restaurant in town for dinner, then a show at the Royal Theater. It should be nice... even if she has to spend it with me.
Work is ass. I'm changing positions, bailing on this dispatcher gig and getting out on the road, as a driver. The money is better, the hours longer, and less office politics to contend with. We both work hard and it's about time we started working smart instead. Another year of school for her and she'll be selling scripts, journalism pieces and winning the bread. Heh.
We're building a life together and I never realized how satisfying that would be, and I love it. That's my main focus these days; her happiness and our life together.
There may be bells in the future, but neither of us are rushing anything - modern kids that we are.