11 p.m. — I call my boyfriend, who called and texted me hours ago. He doesn't ask me about happy hour... I don't want to discuss my night, because my boyfriend gets jealous very easily.
7:15 a.m. — The alarm goes off and I'm super groggy. I haven't been sleeping well lately and have been taking melatonin. I'm not sure if it actually helps me sleep, but I am sure that it makes it harder to get up in the mornings. Hello, Monday!
4:30 p.m. — My boyfriend texts me some potential dates for our next vacation together. While I'm on an unimportant conference call, I quickly check my work calendar to see which dates will work best. I'm thinking the end of November — that's when things should be relatively quiet around here due to the holiday.
11 p.m. — I'm in bed by 11, but I know I'll be awake again in a few hours. : pops into my office to talk. We talk and laugh about various things going on in our department for 15 minutes or so, until I have to hop on a call with outside counsel at 11. 8:45 p.m. — S. gives me a mini tour of the first floor of his home. His house is beautiful and charming. It has the cutest front porch and a backyard with a fire pit. I'm impressed by the way he's decorated it so far…he has good taste. And he actually has some real plants! As he shows me around, I'm silently wondering if I will ever be able to purchase a home of my own.
6:30 p.m. — Chatting over cocktails and shared appetizers with an old coworker on an outdoor patio in West Midtown. We order Parmesan fries, hamachi crudo, mussels, and toast. We chat about my old firm , my new job, and her life as a new mom. She and her husband are currently renovating their home from top to bottom, and as much as I enjoy my life, part of me is envious that her life seems so stable and secure.
8:30 p.m. — Dinner for my boyfriend and me is at our favorite Italian restaurant a block down from the wine bar. We don't have a reservation, so we end up having to sit outside. I don't mind as much as he does — I love the heat. I really love the South in the summer, especially at night. After the sun goes down, the air remains warm and thick, and it just feels like a comforting hug.
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