July 6, 2011
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Last night was the most fun I have had in years. Reid and I went out to see my friend and his fiance. It was so good to see them. I forget how much she and I click on the same level!
I HAVE A GIRLFRIEND!!! Haha as we were walking to our car to drive somewhere else to hang out (the mall was closing) I told Reid that now that I finally have a girl friend that he doesn't have to be my girlfriend anymore. He laughed and said he was sure there was going to be something he would miss from his days as doubling as boyfriend and girlfriend, but he couldn't think of what that might be off the top of his head.
The other awesome thing is that my friend and Reid get along really well too! It's the first couple we've known that we can hang out with and one of us isn't left out (when we go to his friend's house they take Reid all for themselves and leave me at their house with their baby so they can go out and do things. I don't really mind, but I wanted to be friends and not just a baby-holder.)
We already are discussing buying some board games that all of us have been wanting to play but they require a group of people (like Settlers of Catan). Awesome date nights are in our future.On the way home I asked Reid when, if he had to put it on a calendar, he was thinking we would get married. At first I was tempted to be upset when he was like, "I haven't really set a timeline, I've just been waiting for it to feel right" because that triggered a whole lot of worrying responses in my mind, like, "Oh no, is he still not sure? Why are we living together? I thought he was sure!" panic panic panic. I'm glad I decided to just roll with it and not immediately go hysterical because after he had time to actually form a coherent thought-flow it made more sense. It's not that he isn't sure, it's just a matter of when.
"When" not "if". I can deal with that
I'm not in a rush anyways (although I was thinking that if we got married soon it might help out with school bills since we won't have to include our parents in that FAFSA. Anyone know if that might be true?)Oh, one more hilarious story:
I pride myself on being an a-typical female. I've spent my whole life watching how females interact with the male species and have had time to identify some of the things that I see that women tend to do that do more harm than good in relationships.
That being said, I still have my total female moments.
The other day I was kinda mad, and Reid was out of the room, so I decided to look through his phone. No, he hadn't done anything to warrant this invasion of privacy, no, there wasn't even any doubt in me to begin with. I suppose I was just looking for trouble.
As I was scrolling through his call list 9because his text list was just me, his mom, dad, brother, and work people) I saw this number that I didn't recognize that showed up every once in a while. It was one of the few repeating numbers that was unsaved. There were calls to and from it.
So, naturally I ran a reverse look-up of the number.And you will never guess what I found....
It was MY work number.
/snooping fail
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GASP! I THINK HE IS CALLING ANOTHER WOMAN AT YOUR WORKPLACE! ...oh wait. Ha, that last paragraph/story made my day a lot better and put a smile on my face. We all are silly, aren't we? Glad it ended well!
@GreekPhysique - Haha yeah, I thought it was hilarious too. In fact, when it came back as my work number I started laughing out loud at myself. I even confessed to him later about what I had done, he laughed too.
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