So you know the iPhone 4 I bought on Craigslist to replace the iPhone 4s someone stole in the Castro in January to replace the original iPhone 4 someone stole in Vegas in July?
Last Thursday, someone stole that one too.
Solo Adventures Part 1: Wanna Sing a Duet?
I’ve never thought of myself as an exceptionally confident person. In fact, I sometimes want to kick myself in the face for having, on occasion, borderline-insane insecurity issues:
Did I sound stupid when I said that thing in that meeting?
Why didn’t Rachel text me back?
Did only ten people like my Facebook status because the other 1,390 thought it was less of a good idea than Kidz Bop 25, or any of the Kidz Bop CDs for that matter?
It’s ridiculous, I know.
Last week, the insecurity monster in the back of my head started to yell at me upon realizing that I had no one to hang out with after work – on a Friday night!
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Procrastination
Well, I did it again.
It’s June, and that means that I’ve managed to procrastinate writing in this blog for another six months.
How the hell did this happen?
The Pros and Cons of Obtaining More Adult-like Things
As I finish up Year Two of post-graduation, I’m realizing with some excitement that my life is slowly moving up the Ladder to Adulthood. This realization suddenly came to me last Friday when it took about five minutes of struggle to find the right key to open my office door. Why is this significant? Because this means I have way more keys now than I used to. And if 1 key = one thing I can control, then that means that I have gained control over several new things.
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Calamity in the Castro and the Most Responsible Person I’ve Ever Met
So far, the new year had been going great.
On Day 1, I went to the grocery store AND the bank.
On Day 2, I attempted exercise, read part of a book, and even scheduled a doctor’s appointment!
I am going to grow up so much this year, I thought smugly to myself. I was making mature decisions. I was becoming a responsible, self-reliant, and effective human being.
On Day 3, everything fell apart.
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