We Don't Talk Anymore
Right, we've a talk. It wasn't nearly as horrific as I thought it was going to be. I was convinced that Amusing-But-Not-Very-Clever boyfriend had completely decided he didn't love me anymore and that there was really not much option except to split up. It turns out he feels much the same way I do.
More or less, there is still love there (or at the very least strong affection), but we both know it can't go on like this. A friend of mine calls it "The Flatmate Stage". We never really have any conversations about how we're feeling because we both have a bit of a problem with talking about stuff like that. The trouble is, it's gone on for so long I'm not even sure if it's possible to get past this. We haven't made a definite decision what to do yet but it will either be split up completely and start sharing out the belongings (ugh), or try and make some changes to sort ourselves out. I don't even know if it's possible to do that.
The bugger is, I think the only reason it's got this bad is because we've gone through a terrible 2 and a half years with several family crises (his not mine). It'd be amazing to come out the other side of it all with everything intact.
So, I haven't reached the stage of applying for any jobs in Edinburgh yet, but I'm still keeping my beady eye on what's available. I haven't mentioned to Amusing-But-Not-Very-Clever boyfriend that I may move if we split up because I honestly think he'd be gutted.
Later, I may give an insight into the weekend I have just spent in Belgium. In Belgium they have a beer called Leffe. You can buy Leffe Brun and Leffe Blonde here in the UK, both of these are about 6% alcohol. The Belgians, in their infinite wisdom, have decided to invent Leffe Blue. It is 9% alcohol. We didn't realise this until quite late in the evening. Oops. Did we think, "Hmm, perhaps we should switch to the normal, less potent kind"? Don't be ridiculous. I've also eaten my weight in Belgian chocolate.

7 Comments:
That's the only way to eat chocolate, isn't it...?
Hello Hannah, I only noticed last night that you had posted a message before and I rudely ignored you! Love your blog it makes me chuckle, and also, you love shoes! Can't be bad.
I managed to resist the ones I brought back last night.
Quick update on the home situation: Making a bit of an effort to have a laugh together, we've cleared the air so things aren't so bad.
leffe blue? Ooooh. A reason to go to belgium. Apart from to pay homage to Adolphus Sax, Eddie Mercyx, Audrey Hepburn and Moules Frites, obviously.
ST
Dont forget Plastic Bertrand too. Ahem.
Welcome ST, lovely to see you, pity I've been so lazy about having anything to say.
I promise to try and be less unenthusiastic about this whole thing.
And besides, I have a major update!
was jacques brel belgian? I think he was. How could I miss him out?
tsk.
update awaited!
ST
Putting some distance between you both when you do split up is a really good thing. If you move to Edinburgh you'll be so busy sorting that out atht you will not have as much time to think about things. Eating your own weight in chocolate before Christmas is very inspirational - well done!
Having "the chat" is something I avoid like the plague, so you are very brave. And thus deserving of the chocolate.
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