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my Twenties

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My junior year in college, Angie and I moved into our first apartment together down in St. Paul. It was a great year. We had many friends and even had a foreign exchange student spend the summer with us. As we grew closer, I proposed in a not so romantic fashion, but she still said “yes”. We got married back in 1999.

But it didn’t last long. We were both so young and as we finished college and grew into the people we’ve become, we grew apart. Two years later we divorced.

I had been living with a college roommate while Angie went to law school out in Madison. (The long distance thing obviously didn’t work out so well either.) And about a year before the divorce, I’d gotten my own place in Uptown by myself. It was me and the three cats.

I spent a long time getting past that point. From - ahem - making up for lost time between the sheets, to re-discovering who I really was. Life became entirely enjoyable and by the time 2003 rolled around, I was on top of the world. And that’s where this site starts so if you’ve bothered to read this far and really still give a shit, then by all means, read on…

Go back to the beginning and read through the blog [1] cause the story starts there and goes to now.

But again, here are a few highlights:

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February 19, 2008 - 9:27pm
Kari says:

Well, it may have taken you awhile to put it all down but good job! I really enjoyed reading a few more tidbits about the funny, friendly guy I know.

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