
This past weekend has been pretty cool. I don't know if I've mentioned this, but I've been single for a while now, and these few days have just showed me that if I make myself more visible than I could probably meet more people. Okay ... men.
Bowling
Every Friday at this bowling alley called Premiere from 10 p.m.til 2 a.m. it's free bowl for all. A friend of mine had a birthday this past Thursday, so on Friday, she just wanted to have a night where everybody just chilled and had fun. It first, I wasn't going to go. I didn't have a reason, but like I mentioned before, sometimes I'm just weird like that. But in the end I ended up going and I had a great time throwing gutter balls, munching of chicken fingers, and having group of about 15 people sneaking my curly fries when I went to get a drink. While I was there a sexy, dark chocolate brotha' caught my eye, and I'm guessing I caught his too. I'm the biggest punk in the world so I didn't approach him. I will be going back this Friday. TRUST.
Gospel Musical
Okay, you don't go to church for men. I know this, but if there happens to be a cute one or two in the mist I see know harm in getting to know them. I think that a guy being in church is a good thing. I feel like, in all honesty, church is the best place to meet a dude. At least, you know that he has an interest in knowing who GOD is and making HIM a main focus in his life. On Sunday, after we had our main service we had to go to another church for a musical. About half way through the service these two handsome, young men walked in, and seemed to actually be into the service. I'm was so with it. I didn't get a chance to met this two particular guys either partly because we left before it was over and because Grayson was there. I don't know if I'll see either of them again, but I hope I run into at least one of them at a mall or something. Let's keep our fingers crossed shall we.
Labels: companionship, stepping out
1 Comments:
At September 19, 2008 at 3:29 PM ,
Anonymous said...
It's always good being able to go out and mingle.
Meeting new people requires you to actually show your face in new places. Give people a chance to get to know you better.
At church you should try to focus MORE on the message and LESS on the "cuties". Give them a chance to notice you being into the sermon.
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