Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Eventful

I could not have planned today to run better. I woke up (on my own) before my alarm, arrived at and left the Vet's office early, arrived at and left the Chiropractor's office early, and arrived at work right at start time. My gamer cooked his own dinner tonight (I see the wrappings by the toaster oven). I laid out instructions for Chicken Cordon Bleu, and it looks like his first baking adventure was successful. By the end of the week, I might get him to cook me lasagna (in my dreams). All this alone-time has directed me toward my newest passion: Netflix. If I had Netflix when I first decided to stop playing online games, I don't think we would have had such a hard time coping with the change. Even when my gamer is gaming, I can watch my Netflix shows in the same room (if one of us wears headphones). The television is placed in such a way that he can see what I watch, and he often comments on the characters and plot of each movie. I've always enjoyed his perspective. So although he's asleep right now, in honor of my gamer, I'm off to watch Netflix.

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My gamer husband and I sleep ~7 hours each day, drive an hour to/from work, and work 40+ hours each week. So, our time together to talk, grow close, and enjoy life is limited to the six hours of free time leftover each day. When I cook dinner, time shrinks to five hours. When I buy groceries, visit my mom, call my sister, walk the dog, wash laundry, stack dishes, and plan for the future...well, let's just say we have no time for talking. So...you might wonder why I do not drag my husband with me to talk while finishing these errands...The simple answer? He's a gamer.