Dark Time is still lurking there in the Hopefuls album. Check it out, comment, pimp it, do as you like. It's got its problems, like how dark it is, but it also has some wicked awesome shots, some of my all-time personal favorites.
So, I really have to say it.
This weekend went and earned itself the worthy title of Best Weekend Ever.
It was, of course, two-year anniversary weekend, so it really had the potential, and it really made the most of it. We started off by sleeping until noon on Friday (I don't work, and he cancelled his only class) and headed off for the Sioux Falls. We checked into our hotel and then stopped at Barnes and Noble to kill some time before dinner, where I was able to pick up one of the two books by Steven Brust that I do not yet have: Freedom and Necessity. We then fancied off to Red Lobster (where I'd never been) for some dinner, and not only was I able to partake of lobster and shrimp, but also scallops! Yum!
Then to the used game store, to check out some deals. I didn't find anything I quite liked then (though the $40 Gamecube was tempting), but there were some good things there that I was sorely tempted by. We puttered around, looking at used games and movies (he picked up a few there) until it was time for the movie.
Hot Fuzz was even better than Shaun of the Dead. I laughed my fucking ass off. Seriously, it took me five minutes to find it after the movie was over.
Then it was hotel time, and first thing we did was fill up the whirlpool. It was quite nice. And then we did some dirty talk about how to go about our first threesome, which made things all sort of hot, and that was also quite nice. And then there was sleeping, and waking up at one point to the outdoors going crackle, flash and boom. It didn't last, though, but it was a gorgeous morning when we checked out of the hotel.
We ran around a little more, I got the last of the money that has been owed me from a friend I'd let take advantage of me for far too long, and then we stopped at another used game store to see if we could find more deals. I ended up picking up two games - Destroy All Humans and Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven. Lunch at Quiznos was yummy - the raspberry lemonade was very pleasing!
Home again, home again, and he and I came to my place, where I introduced him to the videogames I already have, and was quite pleased to see him get engrossed in Halo. Mwahaha. We went to the school play, Macbeth, which was unfortunately really hard to sit through, but made us all the more ready for drinks afterwards, where I spent a great amount of time teasing a gal I graduated with about vibrators, and telling her how beautiful she is. She, like me, does not take compliments well, though I've been getting better.
To home, to bed, to wake this morning to a sky the perfect color of blue-grey to make the green around me come alive.
But the weekend is over now, and I must focus on stuff and things - namely laundry and room cleaning, and a bit of cooking later on. It is the way of things, especially as I face moving weekend directly ahead of me. Rawr and huzzah, here's a naked picture for the road:

So, I really have to say it.
This weekend went and earned itself the worthy title of Best Weekend Ever.
It was, of course, two-year anniversary weekend, so it really had the potential, and it really made the most of it. We started off by sleeping until noon on Friday (I don't work, and he cancelled his only class) and headed off for the Sioux Falls. We checked into our hotel and then stopped at Barnes and Noble to kill some time before dinner, where I was able to pick up one of the two books by Steven Brust that I do not yet have: Freedom and Necessity. We then fancied off to Red Lobster (where I'd never been) for some dinner, and not only was I able to partake of lobster and shrimp, but also scallops! Yum!
Then to the used game store, to check out some deals. I didn't find anything I quite liked then (though the $40 Gamecube was tempting), but there were some good things there that I was sorely tempted by. We puttered around, looking at used games and movies (he picked up a few there) until it was time for the movie.
Hot Fuzz was even better than Shaun of the Dead. I laughed my fucking ass off. Seriously, it took me five minutes to find it after the movie was over.
Then it was hotel time, and first thing we did was fill up the whirlpool. It was quite nice. And then we did some dirty talk about how to go about our first threesome, which made things all sort of hot, and that was also quite nice. And then there was sleeping, and waking up at one point to the outdoors going crackle, flash and boom. It didn't last, though, but it was a gorgeous morning when we checked out of the hotel.
We ran around a little more, I got the last of the money that has been owed me from a friend I'd let take advantage of me for far too long, and then we stopped at another used game store to see if we could find more deals. I ended up picking up two games - Destroy All Humans and Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven. Lunch at Quiznos was yummy - the raspberry lemonade was very pleasing!
Home again, home again, and he and I came to my place, where I introduced him to the videogames I already have, and was quite pleased to see him get engrossed in Halo. Mwahaha. We went to the school play, Macbeth, which was unfortunately really hard to sit through, but made us all the more ready for drinks afterwards, where I spent a great amount of time teasing a gal I graduated with about vibrators, and telling her how beautiful she is. She, like me, does not take compliments well, though I've been getting better.
To home, to bed, to wake this morning to a sky the perfect color of blue-grey to make the green around me come alive.
But the weekend is over now, and I must focus on stuff and things - namely laundry and room cleaning, and a bit of cooking later on. It is the way of things, especially as I face moving weekend directly ahead of me. Rawr and huzzah, here's a naked picture for the road:

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thanks for what you said