I think I can, I THINK I CAN
Aug. 4th, 2002 12:11 pmHoowah! Got my Otakon report up. Go check it out on my site and look for it there. Oh, don't whine, it's not hidden or anything. Anyway. Had fun. Meanwhile...
My plans for moving to Baltimore have lagged woefully, but while there's no deadline yet, it's certainly something that's been lurking in my mind consistently. Within a couple months, I'll say, and a couple months go by, and I'm still in Waynesboro, still driving all that way. Could my life be easier if I moved? It would certainly be over two hours a day that I would regain. I wonder more and more about what's holding me back. A decent amount of my stuff is already in plastic tubs, ready to go. They're heavy, I'll probably need to borrow/rent a truck to get most of it there at once, unless I want to make a dozen trips in either Yamiko-chan or Ai-chan, and I don't think either of them would really appreciate that.
Not much else going on, really. Still working, thankfully. The more I think about my old job, the happier I am at my new one. Never mind that the six years I spent at the other place is what got me where I am now. What matters is that I'm not there anymore.
Just moving along a little bit at a time, I suppose.
My plans for moving to Baltimore have lagged woefully, but while there's no deadline yet, it's certainly something that's been lurking in my mind consistently. Within a couple months, I'll say, and a couple months go by, and I'm still in Waynesboro, still driving all that way. Could my life be easier if I moved? It would certainly be over two hours a day that I would regain. I wonder more and more about what's holding me back. A decent amount of my stuff is already in plastic tubs, ready to go. They're heavy, I'll probably need to borrow/rent a truck to get most of it there at once, unless I want to make a dozen trips in either Yamiko-chan or Ai-chan, and I don't think either of them would really appreciate that.
Not much else going on, really. Still working, thankfully. The more I think about my old job, the happier I am at my new one. Never mind that the six years I spent at the other place is what got me where I am now. What matters is that I'm not there anymore.
Just moving along a little bit at a time, I suppose.