How the other half lives
I went online to price this mattress. I found out the name of it (Verlo Embassy pillow top Enhanced) and looked it up on the Verlo website. I was shocked to see that it was nearly $1,000. This is obscene. My family is generous, but I don't think they are going to spend that much on me. The fact that I cannot have this mattress is symbolic of my life with Michael. We have lots of fun together and we get along. But Michael doesn't have to restrain himself from anything. He can eat whatever he wants; he can buy whatever he wants. He seems to have no limitations on his life at all. I don't have any negative feelings toward him for that, but sometimes it's hard to sit there eating plain broccoli with my credit cards literally suspended in a bag of ice in the freezer, while he tries on a new pair of jeans and eats his 3rd chipotle burrito this week. The mattress being out of my price range was just another reminder how I will have to restrain myself and he does not. On the other hand, Michael's father has cancer; I would rather be in my shoes (no matter how badly I want a new pair) than his right now. It's all about perspective I suppose.
Anywhoo, 24 is back tonight. This is a show my BF and I usually watch together. As he is exhausted from his first night back at work and probably sleeping, I guess I'll be watching it alone tonight. Then I'll go to sleep alone on Michael's fancy mattress. Or I'll go to my neighbor's house and give theirs a whirl. Should I bring my own pillow?
ps: Thomas J. Noisewater has a funny blog about online dating. He's not the most dilligent blogger, but he has some gems. Check it out.