April 04, 2008

sweating and panting

Alex and his wife had twins on monday. Monica's baby was born the same day. my friends are really keeping busy... another couple i know are pregnant, giving birth in the fall. i am starting to feel isolated?

Sebastian came and took me out to exercise after noon(!). he called earlier this week, just when i was feeling blah and his resolution to anything is sports, exercise. and okay, i know it gives you endorphins and of course its good...so when he insisted on dragging me out for 45mins, i agreed. and now...my body hurts. he agreed on being my personal trainer, and i will be life coaching him. i think i make a good life coach :)

i decided to give in and go out tonight. don't have much cash to buy drinks, and we definitely need to leave with the last bus, im so not queuing for a cab. other than that, i expect a nice evening.

2 comments:

Jim said...

It's a sign of our age; our contemporaries (esp. the more educated ones, who aren't droppin' sprogs in their teens) are likely to have kids in their mid- to late-20s. I've been in the midst of a rash of new parents over the last couple of years or so; slowly, this begins to erode my previously militantly anti-child-having stance, although I wonder how much this change is really my own decision, and how much just the pressure of external forces. And whether there's ever really a difference. Do you want to make little Jennis at some stage? :)

suzi9mm said...

i know what you're saying, around 28-35 is when ppl here have kids....not surprising. still, when it starts happening, it feels a bit odd. i feel slightly outsider for the very reason that i don't want any children of my own.

:)