antinomies ([info]joraina) wrote,
@ 2009-05-25 14:48:00
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Okay, my hardwood floor fixation has gotten so dire I'm seriously considering moving JUST because I want hardwood floors that badly. I hate that my carpet and walls are the exact same color. I also want to move because it would give me the opportunity to design an apartment a second time. And, thirdly, because I am incredibly lonely living alone and am thinking that moving to a two-bedroom might work out much, much better--even though I would keep mainly to myself, just having another person in the relative vicinity would be comforting. Also, I would save several hundred dollars' worth of rent per month.

So, any Baltimorean takers? I make a quiet, agreeable flatmate, and I already possess all necessary furniture. :)

I think my current roommate may be checking out soon. I got worried about Nigel recently because one day recently, I picked him up and he was light as a feather. I always suspected one of my first two mice died because his teeth got too long (which causes rodents to be unable to eat--this is why you need to give them foods they can gnaw on--to trim their teeth) and he died of starvation. :\ Luckily, he seems to have gained weight back recently, but I know he's also near the end of the dwarf hamster lifespan, and I keep dreading reaching into the cage only to find that he has died. I don't spend a ton of time with him, but I sure am going to miss Nigel when he's gone. :(

In other news, I got a clothing rack to expand my closet space! I like to keep my living space clean, so having more closet space frees up my floor space (except for the hanger).



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[info]septentrio
2009-05-29 05:01 am UTC (link)
Honestly, I've never lived alone. I went from my mom's house to living with my aunt, her roommate, and two (then three) little barky dogs. Then I moved here to Steve's. Actually, at this rate, the next place I live will have like 6 people living in it, which I would hate.

The most "alone" I've ever been was either living at my mom's when she was single (because she frequently was at work, leaving me alone in the house, which I love), or living at my aunt's because I was alone maybe half the time.

Although a lot of times, when I get on a night-owl bender and never seen the sun, it's like living alone, but having paper-thin walls and trying not to disturb the neighbors. Personally, I love that the most. The only trick is to remember to get out of the house sometimes and see other people, or else I go a little crazy. It's easy to start thinking you're the only real person in the world and everyone else is just imaginary. :p

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