At this very moment I'm in Brighton, in my pajamas, drinking my coffee and enjoying our second day of sun while my fiance's at work.
I leave Monday. I hate long distance relationships. I think they're dumb and no one should have ever invented them. I hate that I have to agonize over bank accounts, post-grad acceptance letters, refiling my daughter's custody agreement and an endless myriad of many other things just so I can sit on a couch with my love without thinking, "Oh, this is wonderful... too bad I'm leaving in two days."
Oh! And does anyone else here spend the entire day before leaving on the verge of tears? I wasn't a crier until I met my fiance. Now I blubber at every turn: if we're apart ("I just - *sniff* - miss you so much!"), or if we're together ("I'm just - *sniff* - gonna miss you so much!") Long distance relationships are cruel and unusual punishment, and I move for their immediate dismissal. But not retroactively, of course. That would be even worse.