Fourth Down
Jordan and I started watching Young Sheldon tonight, and I couldn't stop smiling at how many little overlaps there were between him and Sheldon. The way they both tinker with tech, casually dive into systems, get curious about how things work — it's the same energy, just expressed in different worlds. There's something quietly attractive about that kind of mind. Focused, precise, a little obsessive in the best way.
I've watched the show before, back when I was with Matt. I remember liking it then. But watching it now with Jordan feels different — softer, more grounded. Less about distraction and more about just being there. Sitting together, letting the evening pass gently. There's a calmness to it that I didn't realize I needed.
The Texas setting hits in a strangely nostalgic way. That warm suburban stillness, the cadence of life there — it reminds me of the four years I spent in high school. Something about that environment feels inherently cozy, like time moves a little slower and people exist a little more simply.
There was also that moment where Sheldon goes on about the whole punting thing — how it doesn't always make sense to punt on fourth down. I remember thinking it was just classic Sheldon being contrarian, but also… he's kind of right? It's funny how something that sounds ridiculous at first can actually hold up when you think about it more deeply. Very him. Very that kind of mind.
Tonight just felt easy. Cozy, calm, a little nostalgic — but in a way that feels safe now. Like I can revisit parts of my past without getting pulled back into them. That's something.