But anyway - I am doing it. Thinking about moving ... past, present, and future. I leave on a plane tomorrow headed for LAX and really I don't know when I will be back on the East Coast. Geez, I am totally getting sad. My parents have lived in Southern California for pretty much their entire lives. I joke with them that I have lived in more states in my 24 years than they have in their 35 years of marriage. As I am looking at my life packed up in suitcases I can't help but wonder when will this end? When will I feel comfortable enough to "settle down" and actually live in one place for more than a few years. I am not even talking about just living in one city or area ... an even bigger accomplishment would to be live in the same house/apartment/dwelling for more than one year. Well thinking back to my college days, I did live in one apt. for two years but I lived in a tent for two months in between those two years ... but still, I think that is the time frame to beat.
For fun - lets chronicle the locations:
1. House I was born in - Irvine, California - January 1983 - August 2001
2. Deseret Towers - Provo, Utah - August 2001 - May 2002
3. House I was born in - Irvine, California - May 2002 - August 2002
4. Sparks Apt. - Provo, Utah - August 2002 - May 2003
5. Foxwood Apt. - Provo, Utah - May 2003 - August 2003
6. Campus View North Apt. - Provo, Utah - August 2003 - May 2004
7. Tent - Escalante, Utah - May 2004 - July 2004
8. Campus View North Apt. - Provo, Utah - July 2004 - May 2005
9. House I was born in - Irvine, California - May 2005 - September 2005
10. Crystal Plaza Apt. - Arlington, Virginia - September 2005 - August 2006
11. Rhapsody Condominium - Washington, DC - August 2006 - August 2007
12. House I was born in - Irvine, California - August 2007 - September 2007
13. Hideaway Apt. - Eugene, Oregon - September 2007 - June 2008
(then who knows ... will I stay or will I go?)
Let's count it out people. That is 13 moves in 6 years. Two of those are across the country and 7 of them are from one state to another. I am tired, how about you?
But I am excited for this new adventure. Sad to leave behind my many good friends that I have made here, as well as those of you who have been in my life for awhile but happen to be here with me. It has seriously been soooo great. I love the East Coast and I love everyone I have gotten close too. I know that this move is a good one for me (as have so many of the previous moves) and I look forward to the challenge of school and meeting new people. I am also very excited to serve the Lord in a new way in a smaller church setting in Eugene - I know it will be good for me.
So, here goes nothin'.
1 comment:
Dude, I know we just talked about this, but I feel you. Your post made me count my own moves...22 in 13 years, which is a lot, and you are on pace to beat me. You will stop at some point, but enjoy the adventure while you still can!! I am.
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