I am now a Washington State resident. More or less.
I've driven for a week (approximately 9 hours a day), seen Vegas, dealt with Atlanta traffic (verdict: I never want to live there), spent the night in various hotels and people's houses, and gone from realllllly cold to fairly warm to absolutely freezing weather (it snowed and fogged on us today).
But we're here. In an apartment in Spokane and it's awesome. And that's all for now.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
May to January
So in the past six or seven months, I have graduated college, found jobs, gotten promoted in one of my jobs, owned a car, payed rent, payed for repairs to my car when I accidentally plowed through a barbed wire fence, and dealt with a haunted house that smells of old lady and is regularly invaded by a crazy family. I have lived alone, had a house mate, been to a rock concert and a festival and a fair by myself, and sustained an impressive injury due to a very sharp cooking knife. I've been on a camping trip, hosted sleepovers, lost my keys, broken my laptop, and learned how to take care of myself in some capacity. At the very least, I'm still alive.
I've learned to support myself, pay bills on time, buy food (and cook it to some extent), and make phone calls. I've quit one job after two days of work, cleaned a house in secret, dealt with two sinus infections, and spent my first Thanksgiving away from my family.
But now all that is about to change. Tomorrow I'm getting into my car to travel from North Carolina all the way to Washington state where I will live with two of my friends from college. From Massachusetts and California and Carolina, we're all going to spend some time adventuring around the country, starting way out west.
So here's to the beginning of a new adventure filled with places we've never been before, new jobs, and people we don't know. To rent and utilities and taking care of things ourselves. To being real adults for the first time and wherever that takes us. In a nutshell, here's to independence.
And here's where we'll be keeping record of our adventure. I'll still be posting here, but the whole story (from all three of us) will be written there.
Westward ho!
I've learned to support myself, pay bills on time, buy food (and cook it to some extent), and make phone calls. I've quit one job after two days of work, cleaned a house in secret, dealt with two sinus infections, and spent my first Thanksgiving away from my family.
But now all that is about to change. Tomorrow I'm getting into my car to travel from North Carolina all the way to Washington state where I will live with two of my friends from college. From Massachusetts and California and Carolina, we're all going to spend some time adventuring around the country, starting way out west.
So here's to the beginning of a new adventure filled with places we've never been before, new jobs, and people we don't know. To rent and utilities and taking care of things ourselves. To being real adults for the first time and wherever that takes us. In a nutshell, here's to independence.
And here's where we'll be keeping record of our adventure. I'll still be posting here, but the whole story (from all three of us) will be written there.
Westward ho!
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