Rufus is taking alot out of me, though i've not been home nearly as much as Stephen, taking care of him.up at 5 to walk him, in bed at 10:30 or 11 after his last walk; working double time in between.
i'm tired and a bit restless. i can't seem to motivate myself to continue with the post about the wedding. suffice to say, we had a wonderful time and i'm glad it's over; alot of stress.
the honeymoon was most welcome and to reiterate, Stephen and i both see ourselves living in SF in the future. this is the 1st long-term goal (as opposed to long-term dream) i've ever made. i mean really, though...sunny, breezy and 65 degrees all the time? a gay ghetto without attitude? what more could a guy want?
in lieu of writing anything more, here are some of the pics i have from the honeymoon; they're from my cell phone, so don't expect anything too fabulous...
i'll post s'more from our home PC, later tonight...during Heroes.
i'm tired and a bit restless. i can't seem to motivate myself to continue with the post about the wedding. suffice to say, we had a wonderful time and i'm glad it's over; alot of stress.
the honeymoon was most welcome and to reiterate, Stephen and i both see ourselves living in SF in the future. this is the 1st long-term goal (as opposed to long-term dream) i've ever made. i mean really, though...sunny, breezy and 65 degrees all the time? a gay ghetto without attitude? what more could a guy want?
in lieu of writing anything more, here are some of the pics i have from the honeymoon; they're from my cell phone, so don't expect anything too fabulous...
i'll post s'more from our home PC, later tonight...during Heroes.
5 comments:
I totally feel the same way about SF. It's an amazing city... and the feeling of it is so different from the mid-west.
I wanna go too!
good luck on your longterm goal.
i have had the fortune of never living more than half an hour's drive from san francisco practically my entire life. it is something special.
anyway, congrats on your wedding. it's good to know that your honeymoon was icing on the cake!
I'll go with you. We can have our own little Barbary Lane...
that is one of my dreams.
can't you picture me in a caftan and vibrant purple headscarf?
With Rufus, I'm not surprised. I once helped a friend dog sit for a mutual friend. I was amazed at all the energy it took to care for a dog. And all we had to do was walk 'em, feed 'em, and lock 'em up.
San Fran? I dunno if I could stand such a laid back lifestyle. But Tales of the City make it seem like an interesting place to live - in the 70s.
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