Blame It On The Antihistamine. Or Steve Nash. Whichever.
I almost asked a boy out this week. Closest I've come to doing that in ages. But when push came to shove, I chickened out. Bwak.
See, it's not like we were in a bar or in a social setting. It was in a medical setting -ie he was the healthcare professional doing my 4 hour allergy test earlier this week- and was the nicest, sweetest, kindest, funniest eligible guy I have met in ages. And tall. He definitely passed my 'armpit test'. What is my 'armpit test'? Why a very shallow (yet important to me) parameter where the guy has to be tall enough to put his arm around me and we can still walk without his arm coming out of his socket. It's the little things, ya know?
By the way, I know he was eligible since he stood right outside my door (when he wasn't inside the room with me) telling his co-worker how he can't seem to find the right girl to date and he wishes someone would ask him out instead of him always having to do the asking. So that, to my powers of deduction, means he is eligible. And he said girl, so he is not gay. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Other than not being a good match for a straight girl. Now that you're up to speed...
Anyway, the almost asking out? Sorta a scary feeling, yet sorta a fun one.
Results of the allergy test? Well, my hives could be caused by stress. Or they could be caused by a chemical imbalance. Donated 12 vials of blood for tests and we'll see what the results say. Getting stuck by the charming boy was fun. Getting stuck by the Quest Lab Tech aka Vampire...not so much fun. Guess it depends on who is doing the sticking, right?
Discovered I have a severe intolerance to just about every type of grass that grows in CO, not to mention Locust trees. Not that I ever have reactions when I am outside...never have them, actually. But in case ' getting Kath a Locust Tree' was on your To-Do list, it might be wise to cross it off. You could always substitute Grey Goose, ya know?
Awesome weekend at J#2. What else is new?
And Steve Nash! Woohoo! Got to see His Steveness with the Phoenix Suns this past Tuesday when they hit town to play the Nuggets. Normally I am a Nuggets fan. Except for when it comes to Steve Nash. Then it is Steve all the way. The Suns lost, but not by much. Thanks Shmeder for going with me. It was fun. And your first NBA game. And first time seeing Steve Nash. Actually first time knowing who Steve Nash is.
And now? 2:04 am and I have to be up in about 4 hours and 35 minutes. If I go to sleep RIGHT this second. Uh oh, make that 34 minutes.
Time to call it a night. Day?
Outta here for now and have a great week.
33 minutes. Cya! (Typepad STILL wonky. 30 minutes! Urggg)
See, it's not like we were in a bar or in a social setting. It was in a medical setting -ie he was the healthcare professional doing my 4 hour allergy test earlier this week- and was the nicest, sweetest, kindest, funniest eligible guy I have met in ages. And tall. He definitely passed my 'armpit test'. What is my 'armpit test'? Why a very shallow (yet important to me) parameter where the guy has to be tall enough to put his arm around me and we can still walk without his arm coming out of his socket. It's the little things, ya know?
By the way, I know he was eligible since he stood right outside my door (when he wasn't inside the room with me) telling his co-worker how he can't seem to find the right girl to date and he wishes someone would ask him out instead of him always having to do the asking. So that, to my powers of deduction, means he is eligible. And he said girl, so he is not gay. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Other than not being a good match for a straight girl. Now that you're up to speed...
Anyway, the almost asking out? Sorta a scary feeling, yet sorta a fun one.
Results of the allergy test? Well, my hives could be caused by stress. Or they could be caused by a chemical imbalance. Donated 12 vials of blood for tests and we'll see what the results say. Getting stuck by the charming boy was fun. Getting stuck by the Quest Lab Tech aka Vampire...not so much fun. Guess it depends on who is doing the sticking, right?
Discovered I have a severe intolerance to just about every type of grass that grows in CO, not to mention Locust trees. Not that I ever have reactions when I am outside...never have them, actually. But in case ' getting Kath a Locust Tree' was on your To-Do list, it might be wise to cross it off. You could always substitute Grey Goose, ya know?
Awesome weekend at J#2. What else is new?
And Steve Nash! Woohoo! Got to see His Steveness with the Phoenix Suns this past Tuesday when they hit town to play the Nuggets. Normally I am a Nuggets fan. Except for when it comes to Steve Nash. Then it is Steve all the way. The Suns lost, but not by much. Thanks Shmeder for going with me. It was fun. And your first NBA game. And first time seeing Steve Nash. Actually first time knowing who Steve Nash is.
And now? 2:04 am and I have to be up in about 4 hours and 35 minutes. If I go to sleep RIGHT this second. Uh oh, make that 34 minutes.
Time to call it a night. Day?
Outta here for now and have a great week.
33 minutes. Cya! (Typepad STILL wonky. 30 minutes! Urggg)
Yay on the thinking about asking the boy out! Boo on the hives and being stuck by vampires. Hope you were able to get some sleep (maybe 4 hours and 32 minutes?).
Love ya!
Posted by:LG | Monday, 07 April 2008 at 01:09 PM
Oh man, he was practically asking you to ask him out. After stating that right in front of you he wouldn't be able to say no. The you could charm the pants off him. or something.
Posted by:hubs | Tuesday, 08 April 2008 at 10:11 AM
@LG- About 4 hours of sleep, give or take. And hit the snooze button twice.
@Hubs - I like your train of thought.
Posted by:Kath | Tuesday, 08 April 2008 at 10:43 AM
Well, now THAT'S exciting! Would he have been able to date you, being your doctor or whatever and all? I think you need to find a reason to go back there and make it happen ;)
And I have to say, I am not a Steve Nash fan, although I am SO glad he cut that hair.
Posted by:rosalicious | Tuesday, 08 April 2008 at 12:44 PM
"Guess it depends on who is doing the sticking, right?" - hee.
Sorry to hear about the allergies to all the grasses in CO!
Posted by:Princess Jami | Wednesday, 09 April 2008 at 10:56 AM
Whooo, it's getting hot in here.
Posted by:johne | Friday, 11 April 2008 at 12:48 AM
Whooo, it's getting hot in here.
Posted by:johne | Friday, 11 April 2008 at 12:50 AM
hehe you should have asked him out :)
You would have been my hero, I can't do that...way to shy!!!
Posted by:Felicia | Monday, 14 April 2008 at 08:52 AM