So, we've had a crazzzyyy busy week. Got into town on Tues, started right away to find a place to call home. We checked out a few places close to town and in town, and already we found this cute, old and charming apartment on the park...So excited!! We'll be close to a number of coffee shops, cafes, art museum and the trolley line as well as two blocks from school. So, if either of us need to use the library, we're just a couple of blocks away. Parking will be a bit of an issue, and we've got to find a neighborhood in which to park Michael's car.
Thurs, we got to go see Nate's group (Imago Films), as they were a part of a 48 hour film project, so that was fun to see some fun stuff going on in the area. (Jon was a part of it last year or something like that).
On Fri, Mom and Dad headed out with Nate on their train/ferry journey to Alaska. They've been out of phone range, so we've not heard from them. But, they should be north of Juneau right now.
We also checked out a church today--Mosaic in Southwest..It was fun--we met a nice couple and enjoyed a picnic outside. It's definitely not Warehouse, but really...Don't know that anything will compare. I've got another birthday coming up on Wed, and we are going to a Kirk Franklin, Chris Tomlin concert at the park near the water downtown on Fri... So, that's another fun part of city living.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
Great Salt Lakes
Wow...big lake...lots of salt. Whew... annnnnnd we are done here. Yup, it was beautiful, but honestly not quite as exciting as I had led myself to believe (Michael talking here). On the other hand it is pretty amazing for the city to be surrounded by mountains. Well, that's all I have to say about that!
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Westward on the Oregon Trail
This was supposed to be a picture...only, but mom had a bit of trouble taking the picture.
Ok, so we're really in farm country now
Friday, August 8, 2008
Dis..connected
So, we're in the middle of Nebraska right now and praising the fact that we finally have wireless access after a full 2 days without it...pretty sad really to think that we'd feel so lost without our connectivity. But, I think we're feeling it so obviously from leaving the comforts of home and friends...As we drive further west, we're so much more aware of how trully unfamiliar yet familiar things are. Yes, we're 1500 miles away so far (if that), but we finally stepped away from the roads and the buildings and people we know. We've stepped away from those things and yet...we still have the same stores and access to things like the internet...It's just so very different. As we've had some time in the car to be quiet and still there (though moving so quickly)...I realize how much more time I need to absorb all that's happening around us. I mean, we're really leaving! Really! I wonder how long it will be, before I really break down and just ball my eyes out...
~glori
~glori
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Time Zones
Wow, we finally made it out of Charlotte. Although our original departure time was 10am, we actually hit the road at 5pm...so we were close to our goal ( in a moon is closer to earth than Mars sort of way)!
The process of moving towards something new always has marker moments along the way to symbolize the journey. Our first stop, our first marker moment away from our beloved Charlotte was ....Shelby (Chick-fil-A). Ok, so we are still working on more meaningful moments, but you have to start somewhere, right?
Since our trip will span about 9 days, we will be making stops in each time zone. As we thought about this yesterday we realized something. In the past, we have taken trips around the U.S. and world, but always spent time recalculating the time at "home" or simply refused to reset our watches. Now our watches have to change. Home is a new place. Our calculation must change.
Anyhoo, I imagine resetting our watches will be the least of our changes.
The process of moving towards something new always has marker moments along the way to symbolize the journey. Our first stop, our first marker moment away from our beloved Charlotte was ....Shelby (Chick-fil-A). Ok, so we are still working on more meaningful moments, but you have to start somewhere, right?
Since our trip will span about 9 days, we will be making stops in each time zone. As we thought about this yesterday we realized something. In the past, we have taken trips around the U.S. and world, but always spent time recalculating the time at "home" or simply refused to reset our watches. Now our watches have to change. Home is a new place. Our calculation must change.
Anyhoo, I imagine resetting our watches will be the least of our changes.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Headn up...Movin out
We're just a few weeks away from take-off, and we're looking forward to spending our last days together with friends and families. We've got our going away party Friday and move-out date next weekend...We'll be joining Simon for our last couple of weeks in the Queen City.
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