Nonetheless, I had a good night, and probably spent way too much money, but that's neither here nor there. When you think about it, we only went to Wal*Mart, the Dollarama, the Bulk Barn, and then for supper, but I left here at about three in the afternoon and got home a little after nine. I bought umm... two pairs of pants, a tshirt, a pair of pajamas, a blanket, a belt, five pairs of pink socks, two pairs of Snoopy socks (I have a Peanuts thing), and panties. That was besides the $7 worth of sour candy I bought at the Bulk Barn. Its dangerous to take me there, really it is.
Naturally we went to Pizza Delight for supper. I had lasagne again, but this time I had the apple skillet for dessert and I dont think it agreed with me. Last week when we went, I had lasagne and I was fine. Nonetheless dinner was good. Oh, and the cute waiter's name is Mark, we found that out tonight :)
After supper we went and hung out at Kim's for a little while. The new hardwood is beautiful! And I knew that as soon as I got home I wouldnt be tired anymore. Grr! I cant sleep lately, and I hate it!
Oh, and I was thinking this afternoon (dangerous) and came up with a new Life Plan (you might want to sit down for this). So, I decided that next year Im going to take a course in something, perhaps esthetics, but nothing that would last more than a year so that I can have marketable skills. Once I get that I want to go away to work for at least a year. By "away" I do not mean "out west" to Ontario or Alberta, I mean away. As in Europe. I only speak English, so I'd probably be best somewhere in the UK. The downfall? I dont actually know anyone in the UK so it could prove to be a challenge. I think I would really like to live overseas, even if it is nothing more than an elaborate fantasy.
Squirk said...
Hey, I came to the UK without necessarily knowing anyone. It turned out that several people I knew were over here anyway (or came to visit), so that was a nice bonus.
I think it helped that I moved from my hometown to The Big City for four years before leaving the country, though.
eye candy said...
I actually dont know anybody who lives overseas. I would probably have to go to the UK for a visit before I decided to actually move. It will require a lot of research I think. Plus Im going to have to get myself some marketable skills (I dont want to move away to work at a call center) so that I can get a decent job and whatnot.
I really would like to do this, even if I moved home after a year. At least then I could say that I gave it a shot, ya know?