I had a free weekend so decided to come up to Seattle for a weekend with the girls. We crammed as much as possible into the 40 hours I was here. I am now at the airport and exhausted but had a very good time. The highlights:
- wine with Kate at the Sitting Room on Queen Anne rto catch up on things after she picked me up at the airport
- breakfast with the Tylee girls at the Portage Bay Cafe before Kendell heads off to Belgium for the next 3 months
- high tea at the Queen Mary, which was over the top lacy and frilly but so much fun
- watching the Zags win inglorious fashion while hanging out at dad's
- cocktails in Ballard at BalMar
- and perhaps the most overwhelming aspect: fighting off the Japanese tourists at the Coach outlet store to get my fabulous bag for 50% off! Those tourists do love their Coach bags. There were people buying 5 or 6 bags at a time. Nuts.
Now I'm on my way home. Back to work tomorrow. But really excited to move back home in a few months!
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Keep on Keeping on
I've been enjoying the free weekends I've had these last 6 weeks.
You can read about our most recent adventures--flying and camping--on our other blog.
Life is more normal these days. I go to work in the morning, I come home in the evening, Adam takes Wylie to the park, I make dinner, Adam cleans the kitchen, and we enjoy our evenings. It has been nice. But not very interesting, thus not much to write about today.
This weekend I'm off for a girls weekend in Seattle. It will be nice to see some rain for a few days. And great to see my family and friends.
You can read about our most recent adventures--flying and camping--on our other blog.
Life is more normal these days. I go to work in the morning, I come home in the evening, Adam takes Wylie to the park, I make dinner, Adam cleans the kitchen, and we enjoy our evenings. It has been nice. But not very interesting, thus not much to write about today.
This weekend I'm off for a girls weekend in Seattle. It will be nice to see some rain for a few days. And great to see my family and friends.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Counting Down the Weeks
I have had a fairly easy schedule the last few months. In reality, I only have one hard month left, and two different 2 week rotations that will actually require any amount of work. It's kind of amazing to think that after all this schooling I've subjected myself to, I can see the end coming. In only 13 weeks (I think) I will be done, and heading back to Seattle. I'm so happy to be going back to Seattle, for many reasons. I will definitely miss the predictably wonderful weather we have here, but this has never felt like home. Part of that was probably my doing. I always knew this would be temporary, so I never tried to set down roots. I'm looking forward to finally feeling settled. I want to have a home. I want a yard that is mine. I want to finally unpack all our wedding gifts. And I want to stop moving. Dear Lord, do I want to stop moving. I was fairly stable through high school, only moving a few times. But since then? I lived in one dorm my freshman year, three different places my sophomore year, two places junior year and one apartment senior year. Not counting all the off-terms spent at home in Seattle. After college? I lived at home for about a year, sub-let a room in a house with Kate for a month or two, lived with Emily for about a year, moved into a house with a bunch of random people for about a year, then moved out with one of those roommates for about a year. She got married, and moved out, so I moved in with a friend of hers who needed a roommate for another year. Then, during my 3rd year of medical school I lived in Anchorage, AK for three months, back in Seattle living at home for 6 weeks, spent 6 weeks in Sheridan, WY, six weeks in Buffalo, WY, six weeks in Great Falls, MT and then back to Seattle. I think I moved in with Kate at this point, with another 6 weeks stint in Great Falls, MT. After Kate went back to law school, I moved into another room found on Craigslist. But the passive aggressive notes of my roommate got to be too much, so I moved in with Adam until I came to San Diego. Here I had my little studio for 9 months, we house sat for 2 months, and finally have been in our current place for almost two years. I think. So in 15 years, I have had 24 different homes.
So I am ready to go back to Seattle and hopefully stay put for awhile. Currently, Adam and I are trying to figure out the best approach to take with moving back. We have his house in Ballard, which is a fine house in a great neighborhood. It is not our dream house. The kitchen is small, and I suspect will frustrate me when it comes to cooking. The yard is small, and doesn't lend itself well to exercising Vizslas or growing tomatoes. There's only one shower. But it has 4 bedrooms, it has a big basement. It is close to the Burke-Gilman trail, making bike commuting easy. Do we move back into his house, perhaps invest in a kitchen remodel? Build a fence? Do some landscaping? Or do we keep renting out the house and find a new place for us? If we go that route, do we buy another place (assuming someone will loan us money after looking and my income to debt ratio)? Or rent a place that has what we are looking for, with the knowledge that after I finish fellowship, we might not stay in Seattle? My mind is overwhelmed trying to figure out the right approach here. I keep going back and forth. But it always come back to my need to feel settled. I can't keep moving like this. I seriously have boxes that I haven't unpacked in 2 or 3 moves, because I know I'm only going to have to pack them up again.
But regardless, we will be back in Seattle. And that will be good.
So I am ready to go back to Seattle and hopefully stay put for awhile. Currently, Adam and I are trying to figure out the best approach to take with moving back. We have his house in Ballard, which is a fine house in a great neighborhood. It is not our dream house. The kitchen is small, and I suspect will frustrate me when it comes to cooking. The yard is small, and doesn't lend itself well to exercising Vizslas or growing tomatoes. There's only one shower. But it has 4 bedrooms, it has a big basement. It is close to the Burke-Gilman trail, making bike commuting easy. Do we move back into his house, perhaps invest in a kitchen remodel? Build a fence? Do some landscaping? Or do we keep renting out the house and find a new place for us? If we go that route, do we buy another place (assuming someone will loan us money after looking and my income to debt ratio)? Or rent a place that has what we are looking for, with the knowledge that after I finish fellowship, we might not stay in Seattle? My mind is overwhelmed trying to figure out the right approach here. I keep going back and forth. But it always come back to my need to feel settled. I can't keep moving like this. I seriously have boxes that I haven't unpacked in 2 or 3 moves, because I know I'm only going to have to pack them up again.
But regardless, we will be back in Seattle. And that will be good.
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