Of course it truly sunk in now that I own this place, and with the repairs, maintenance, and property taxes, I really understand now why homeowners always seem to be "broke".
So in February, on Valentines Day, I started dating this amazing guy named Ken. He and I met at work. We've been dating since then, and he's definitely the most amazing guy that I've ever dated, and I really understand now how easy it can be to be with someone when it's "right", and how great it feels to be in love with someone so wonderful.

My third season in the San Francisco Gay Softball League starting in April. Once again I played on the F-Liners Team, which had 60% new players this year. The team was clearly one of the best teams I've played on since. Not just for their talent, but for their spirit and commitment. The team was almost all "bear" (big hairy gay guys) and me. It was a BLAST.

The team did really well, not only on the field, where we placed pretty well in the season and came in 2nd place in the playoffs, but also in the amount of money we raised in our monthly drunken crazy fundraisers at our sponsor bar, the Edge.

My personal accomplishments this year in softball were that I hit my first homerun, and I was also voted Most Valuable Player for the season. Not too bad for the boy who shyed away from sports his entire life.
As softball season came to a close, one of the big events was the Switch-hitters Ball. It's a fund-raiser for the San Francisco Gay Softball League, which was hosted by our one and only F-Liner Team. This ball is where all the league softball teams attend, and there are skits, numbers, and mainly softball players who are men at the beginning of the ball, "switch" and become "women" by the end of the ball. Not sure where that tradition started. But it was fun. The FLiners started off the night with a staged rendition of "Beauty School Drop Out" from Grease. Guess which character I played.


Then the gay high holy days, PRIDE - kicked off with PINK SATURDAY



Here are some pictures from the event, and also pictures from the after party which took place back in San Francisco.


Well, Burning Man was a blast, but the rest of the year was pretty fun too. Ken, and I spent a lot of time together in the city.
Then a trip to Toronto where I was able to spend time with my cousin Brian who I hadn't see for 5 years.
Then Thanksgiving - where...yes, more costumes. We did a Pilgrims and Indians themed dinner.


That leads us to the holidays. And that's been my year. It's been a total blast.