I've moved in with my sister and her husband finally, and I'm really happy about it. I finally feel at home. :)
There are a few habits, however, that I have acquired while living alone that MAY become a problem. Or not. You decide which are good habits and which are bad. Here's the list of some of the things I have become accustomed to doing, while living alone:
* Listening to music REALLY loud
* Singing REALLY loud (Yes, in the shower, too.)
* Leaving the bathroom door open when I use the rest room (When I lived alone... who was gonna walk in?)
* Dancing and doing the dishes
* Talking on the phone for an excessive time (I'm talking 5-7 hours on the phone with various people)
* Leaving the TV on while I clean
* Always locking the door when I leave the house (Not a bad habit, but it doesn't make a ton of sense to lock up if there are people still at home.)
* Leaving my journal out where people could potentially read it (Happened to me! My best friend found my journal and started reading it. I was so mad at him.)
* Bursting into song--- for no apparent reason, whether the radio is on or not
* Laughing out loud! (I'll be reading a blog or a book and start laughing out loud; watching TV and I'll laugh out loud; think a funny thought and laugh out loud.)
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I seem to remember this laughing-out-loud phenomenon . . . I don't think it's a bad thing. If something is funny, it's funny :)
There are always adjustments to be made when living with other people. I've lived with the same roommate for a year, and we're still adjusting. Congrats on the mission call, by the way.
Singing is good. Alwayse good.
Man! I got in trouble at the Writing center the other day for laughing out loud! I wasn't even that loud. I can be louder, trust me.
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