So I lied…

I said I was going to bed, but I lied. I got distracted, parents came home, and now I am updating. Wedding is T minus 9 days. And ladies and gentlemen, Juan and I have found a house *cheers*! I can’t wait to show it to all of you when we finally move in August 6th. (yes, we are fully aware that it is almost a month after the wedding, and yes, we know we are only gone for two weeks on a honeymoon even though we don’t know what we are doing even on that, and no, we don’t know how that’s all going to work, so don’t ask). We are uber excited about this place, are liking the building, atmosphere, and the management. To celebrate, Juan and I ate out at one of our favorite spots: Okane Sushi. Mhm! I nabbed a new-to-me special shrimp roll and Juan got his ol’ faithful Philly roll (on top of edamame and other things).

Tomorrow will be a productive day. Gotta finish cleaning up the place for the guests, that, including my dear purple_equator, will start arriving very soon. We will also meet with la chusma to take care of some last minute craftiness, and guess what’s on Saturday? Our bachelor/ettes.

Now let me get something clear: neither I nor Juan are the stripper, let’s get wasted sort of people. We aren’t looking for our last night out or last night of fun or whatever people have called it. We are just looking to have a great time with our respective buddies/girlfriends. And although this will be our only bachelor/ette, we can all rest assured that these will not be the last time we have a “girl’s night out” or “guy’s day out”. It’s just a special occasion this time. 🙂

Anyway, now it’s time for bed, but before I go,

You are an SRCF–Sober Rational Constructive Follower. This makes you a White House staffer. You are a tremendous asset to any employer, cool under pressure, productive, and a great communicator. You feel the need to right wrongs, take up slack, mediate disputes and keep the peace. This comes from a secret fear that business can’t go on without you–or worse, that it can.

If you have a weakness, it is your inability to say “no.” While your peers respect you, they find it difficult to resist taking advantage of your positive attitude and eagerness to take on work. You depend on a good manager to keep you from sinking under the weight and burning out.

And you?

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