| Adam Salsman ( @ 2008-03-24 11:32:00 |
| Current music: | Aloud - Hard Up In the 2000s |
The ever changing plan (Or how I'm fighting really hard not to go silly)
Hello. My name is Adam. I... I'm painfully OCD.
Wow, acceptance *IS* the first step in healing. Or some shit.
Any way. A month ago, My plan was as follows:
Step 1: Save money
Step 2: Move out at the end of April.
Step 3: Live on the Orange line and be a rockstar.
2 or 3 weeks ago, that changed:
Step 1: Move home for 3 - 4 months.
Step 2: Save Money and help my mother with some home improvements.
Step 3: Live on the Orange line and be a rockstar.
Last week, it changed again (and why I will get into in a moment; see "The Whole Back Story"):
Step 1: Move in with Susan for 3 - 4 months in Peabody.
Step 2: Save some money.
Step 3: Live on the Orange line and be a rockstar. Maybe alone, maybe with Susan.
Thankfully, in all 3 scenarios, I acheive step 3. Which, to be blunt, is my goal.
In the nicest terms possible, Susan's now soon-to-be-ex-roommate decided a week ago she was moving out at the end of April. And then proceeded to move a majority of her stuff (which is a majority of the stuff in the apartment) within 72 hours. The logic around her soon-to-be-ex-roommates moving is a situation I'm not getting into in an unlocked post, suffice it to say, the logic is skewed.
This left Susan a little boned, because she's just getting everything in order. So we did some talking and decided I would move in (it is a 2 bedroom, 1 living room, eat in kitchen, japanese bathroom apt) and we would stay there for 3 - 4 months while she got her savings up and I banked some of my own cash. Then we'll see if we're ready to get our own place together or if we need a little more solo incubation.
All in all, a good plan. But crazy OCD people who don't deal well with plan changes, never mind two inside of a month, well, I'm getting ok with things, but I just don't react to well to bullets.
On a final note, I wish to buy dinner for and then make sweet sweet love to Aloud's new album, Fan the Fury. It's that good. And better.
Edit: I enjoy the cyclical nature of the album. Sweet.
I may be doing a small showing of some of my rock photography later this. I'll update when I know more.