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:: Saturday, May 26, 2007 ::
We got to Seattle Friday, I posted last on Sunday. Since then, plenty of stuff going on. Time for another update. :)

Monday:
On Monday afternoon I had an interview for a job. I thought that it went very very well, and was very pleased with the prospects of working for this company. :)

Also on Monday, we moved into our apartment. We didn't have any furniture with us, but we had our sleeping bags, and the bedroom is carpeted, so good enough. :) It's a nice one bedroom apartment with all of the rooms being nice and big. It is wonderful to have a kitchen where two people can be working on stuff, and not tripping over each other. The bathroom is also large, our bedroom is WAY bigger, and the living room is big enough that it will be our living room / office / dining room / sewing area. If we ever get a futon and finish unpacking our boxes. :)

Tuesday:
Tuesday we decided to explore the bus system for the first time, as Jerome had an appointment at his school. We have successfully navigated the buses now. :) The appointment at his school was regarding financial aid, and wasn't the greatest news, but at least he is getting some grants. That's better than none. :)

Wednesday:
On Wednesday, we found out bright and early that our stuff had arrived, so I found some movers, and made arrangements to have our stuff moved in. Yes, Jerome and I could have rented another U-Haul, loaded it up, drove it up here, unloaded it, and returned it. The problem with this theory, however, is that we live at the top of a hill on a very busy street (a.k.a. a highway). From the front of the building, you go up a short flight of stairs, and then down a short flight of stairs to get to our front door. From the back of the building, you go up two flights of stairs with a turn in the middle. And our apartment is technically on the first floor! :) Couple this with our VERY tiny parking lot, and it seemed like it was going to cause a lot less aggravation to just hire movers and let THEM figure out all of the tricky bits. They did so quite nicely, I might add. :)

Wednesday was also the day that I found out that they wanted me to take the job I had interviewed for. w00t! :)

Thursday:
I think we spent most of Thursday unpacking and such. It's a bit of a blur. :)

Friday:
Yesterday, I went by my new office in the morning, and ended up sitting in on a staff meeting. So I got to meet my co-workers, and see that the dress code there is pretty laid back. Almost everyone was in jeans. :) It was a Friday, of course, but I think that the dress code is pretty laid back all the time. :)

Came home, finally got the wireless internet working, went shopping for a bit, and finally managed to get a lot of my online stuff done. :)

Oh, and my books got here. :) I will be sending those out to the appropriate recipients as time permits. Mostly, they're all spoken for, I think.

Upcoming agenda:
I start work on Tuesday, and won't be getting any days off (other than weekends) till the 4th of July. Ah well, I can live with that. :) Because I WILL be able to get a week off at Christmas, and since Jerome should also be off school then, we will get to come back to the Midwest for Christmas. We'll have to split our time between St. Louis (my family) and Marion (his), but we should have a little time to see friends as well. :) (Oh, and get tattoos. :) )

Also on Tuesday, we get to go to our first concert in Seattle. Lacuna Coil, The Gathering, Within Temptation, and Stolen Babies. I love all four of these bands, so I am super duper happy. Jerome doesn't like The Gathering or Within Temptation quite as much as me, but he does like some of their stuff. And he loves the other two bands. :)

Jerome will be starting school in July now, so he has another month of freedom. But with me being at work in the day time, I think he's gonna get a whole bunch of errands to run for me... lucky him... :)

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:: Dawn 10:58 AM [+] :: (2) comments
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:: Sunday, May 20, 2007 ::
I've got a bit of free time this morning, so here comes the recap. :)

Day 0 (Monday, May 14)
Monday was our day to pick up the U-Haul and load it. That's all we really had to do. We picked it up no problem, and had to make a few stops along the way to get a few pieces of furniture that were being stored elsewhere: the vanity from Jerome's old house that I loved, and my pappasan from Cindy's basement. We picked up the vanity, and Jerome stayed in Marion briefly to say goodbye to some of his teachers, while I took the U-Haul back home.

Our plan was to back the U-Haul up to our front door, load it, and be done with it. Well, because the frat boys like to park on the driveway between our building and their house, there was no way to get the U-Haul onto the lawn. Technically speaking, they were legally parked, and what we wanted to do wasn't 100% legit, so we couldn't exactly try to have them towed out of our way. Instead, we sat and watched the lawn and street all day, and finally were able to get the U-Haul into a position where we would be able to load it.

Luckily, we got this done right before Jerome's dad arrived, so we had extra help loading the truck. As it turned out, I mostly just directed traffic while they loaded. I also tried desperately to clean a little, but since we didn't move all the furniture, it was a bit haphazard. We ended up having to choose a few things to leave behind, including my desk. I didn't mind too much, though, because I needed a new one anyway. The desk I had wasn't meant to hold an old-style monitor!

Day 1 (Tuesday, May 15) - Carbondale to Kansas City
On Tuesday, we were up bright and early to load the car and get on the road. Our first stop was Scott City, Missouri, where we would load all of the stuff from the U-Haul into a semi-trailer. This way, we didn't have to drive a U-Haul cross-country, and our stuff would not arrive in Seattle for a few days after we did, giving us time to find an apartment.

After loading up the truck, we headed into Cape Girardeau to return the U-Haul, and then we were on our way. We headed up towards St. Louis, so we could say goodbye to my parents. We hit some REALLY nasty weather near Crystal City, which slowed us down quite a bit. Luckily, it wasn't as bad as the people who were headed south, and were backed up for miles due to an accident on their side of the highway. We stopped by and saw my dad and my mom at work, and then hit the road again, to see my sister and her family in Kansas City.

Unfortunately, with the running late, we didn't get to see my nephew, since he had gone to bed before we arrived. But Sarah had saved us some dinner, which was super tasty. We sat and talked with her and Nathaniel for a while, and also saw Ben (Nathaniel's brother) briefly. Jerome commented after we left that you can tell that Sarah, Megan, and I are all sisters. He says we all talk the same--that our voices are similar, and that we use a lot of the same words and expressions. I'm not sure what this says about our family, but I don't think it's bad. :)

Day 2 (Wednesday, May 16) - Kansas City to Cheyenne... or Laramie...
Up bright and early again on Wednesday, because we had a long drive ahead of us. Theoretically, it should have been about a 9 hour drive. But due to me making a small wrong turn, plus stops, and chaos in Cheyenne, we were in the car almost 13 hours that day.

We drove north from Kansas City, headed for Iowa. We weren't in Iowa long, and then we headed into Nebraska. This is where I made the wrong turn, and we ended up going a little out of our way as we cruised through Omaha. Of course, after Omaha, Nebraska got VERY boring. There aren't even many billboards to break up the monotony. Nebraska is also a very wide state, which means it takes a long time to cross it.

Luckily, we found a couple of interesting things. In Kearney, Nebraska, we stopped at the Great Platte River Road Archway Monument, which is this big archway/museum built across the highway. It commemorates stuff like the '49ers, the Mormon Pioneers, and the people who traveled on the Oregon Trail. We took a whole lot of pictures there, which I haven't gotten off of my camera yet (and Jerome put his onto his computer, not mine).

We also stopped at the Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles, where Jerome took a TON of pictures. I took pictures of the vehicles that looked steam-punk-esque, and flowers, and a typewriter. I am a geek. :) He enjoyed this museum a whole lot more than me, but I did get to see some pretty neat stuff as well.

We eventually got to Cheyenne, which was where we hoped to stop for the night. The place was packed, unfortunately, and we couldn't find a hotel room. So we headed on to Laramie, and stopped at three hotels before finding a fourth hotel that had ONE room left. We took it. It was WAY more room than we needed, but we just wanted to sleep at that point.

Day 4 (Thursday, May 17) - Laramie to Boise
Thursday was supposed to be our longest day on the road, at an estimated 10 hours. As it turned out, Wednesday was actually longer, because we were only in the car for 12 hours on Thursday.

We started out in Wyoming, which was growing increasingly boring as we moved across the state. Traveling on I-80, most people go through a tunnel... but not us. We ended up driving PAST the tunnels on a business highway, because we had stopped for lunch in the town near the tunnels. I was bummed, because I LIKE tunnels. I kept hoping for more tunnels later on, but no such luck. :(

We dipped briefly into Utah, where we discovered that the whole state must be a construction zone. I don't think there was more than a few miles of highway NOT under construction.

Then it was on to Idaho, which was a boring mix of Nebraska and Wyoming, especially because there was really nothing to do or see. Our highlight of the day was stopping in a little town called Jerome, where we went to Wal-Mart and bought bathing suits. :) We finally arrived in Boise, and I insisted on sitting in the pool for just a little while. It was in the 80s in Boise, so the water was pretty decent, but got cold after a bit. At any rate, I felt much better after sitting in the pool.

Day 5 (Friday, May 18) - Boise to Seattle
Started out a little later than usual, because our estimation on time for this day of driving was about 8 hours. We decided that arriving in Seattle at rush hour was a horrible plan, so we slept a little later and then took a few stops on the way.

Our first stop was in Oregon, at a museum that claimed to be an Oregon Trail museum. We had two options in that town... one claimed to be a museum, and the other was an interpretive center. I picked the museum, cuz it sounded more historical. Boy, was I wrong. It was basically a little small town museum, with very little of interest. Mostly, I looked at old boots and desks and said "ooh, I want that." The interpretive center probably would have been the better choice. Ah well.

The next stop we made was in Washington, near Yakima, at the Yakama Cultural Center (or something like that). It was a really quiet museum, and somehow I felt a little weird being there, as though it was designed more for people of the tribes represented there to visit.

At any rate, our delaying tactics worked well, and we got to Seattle around 6 p.m., but not before first stopping in a little town that had PILES OF SNOW!!!!! This was when I realized that my shorts were a poor choice for Washington. :) We ran into a bit of traffic coming into Seattle, but that was because the Mariners had a home game that night.

We drove around for a bit, looking for an apartment that we were thinking about seeing on Saturday, and ultimately deciding that we didn't like the neighborhood it was in. So we headed for the hotel, where I started making a list of apartments that we could go see instead.

And that ends the exciting excursion. Stay tuned for other exciting developments, like whether or not we will get the apartment that we want! Waiting for a phone call on that this morning!

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:: Dawn 10:37 AM [+] :: (0) comments
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:: Saturday, May 19, 2007 ::
We've arrived in Seattle. It's late, and I'm tired. I'll try to post a real update sometime later, but for now, my brain is still halfway on Mountain time, so I gotta sleep. :)

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:: Dawn 12:25 AM [+] :: (0) comments
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:: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 ::
I didn't update last night because we didn't have wireless at the hotel. We have it tonight, but I am dead tired, after 13 hours in the car. We made it to Laramie, Wyoming, though, which puts us slightly ahead of schedule for tomorrow's drive.

I'll try to update with more details later. Tomorrow is going to be a similarly long day, so I may be too tired to update tomorrow night as well.

We are having fun, though, and taking pictures! :)

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:: Dawn 11:18 PM [+] :: (0) comments
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:: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 ::
Greetings from our last morning in Illinois! :)

I'm up earlier than I need to be, but it's giving me a chance to update the blog and let people know what's going on. :) I need to wake Jerome up in about half an hour or so, so that we can finish loading the vehicles and head over to Scott City, Missouri, where we will unload and return the U-Haul. Then we start the first leg of the trip, which is to St. Louis and Kansas City.

In St. Louis, we will be going through Arnold, Missouri, the home of my ancestors, and seeing Vogel Road, which is the actual road on which my great-great-great grandfather settled with his family. Then we'll stop by my dad's work, and then my mom's work, before swinging out west to Kansas City, where we'll visit Sarah, Nathaniel, and my nephew Peter. They're leaving for the Bahamas tomorrow morning (EARLY), so we'll go to a hotel for the night.

I suspect I'll be too tired for an update tonight, but hopefully I'll get to tell you all about the fun and excitement of our first day on the road tomorrow morning. :)

Seattle, here we come! :)

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In other news, here's my book. *victory lap*

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:: Dawn 6:21 AM [+] :: (0) comments
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:: Friday, April 13, 2007 ::
Yeah, it's been a while. :)

So first off, since the news is completely official now, Jerome and I are moving to Seattle in May. My last day at the Grant Association is May 4th, and he will be working at "the BK Lounge" (Burger King, for the non-Dane Cook fans) a little longer than that. On May 14th, we get to pack everything we own into a moving truck. On May 15th, we get to move almost everything we own onto a flatbed trailer, and then start driving across the country in our car. We plan to get to Seattle on May 18th, and our stuff will arrive a few days later. This is good, because we haven't found an apartment yet, so we will be staying in a hotel while we try to track down a good deal. :)

It's a big move, in a lot of ways. I'm leaving my job of almost 9 years, I'm leaving the Midwest, and I'm going to a major city. I'm very excited, though, because I love Seattle! I also love Jerome very much, and it will be wonderful for both of us to be in Seattle. He starts art school in October, and I will be working while he's in school for three years. Then, he wants to get a job and let me go back to school for my Ph.D. :) I dunno if I will for sure, but it's a nice possibility. :)

So yeah. We will be making a few stops on our final tour of the Midwest, so if you've been wanting to catch up with me, now is the time to do it. Our weekends are filling up quickly, and we're counting down the days till we become vagabonds of a sort... :)

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In other news, Type O Negative is playing Pop's tonight. I haven't seen them in something like 3 years, so I am super excited. :) I'm also excited because we should have free tickets! :) 3 more hours of work, and then I go retrieve Nick (who is getting us the free tickets) from his dorm, and then we're off to harrass the BK Lounge employees until Jerome gets off work at 5. :) Whee! :)

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And in other other news, I really am going to try to update more often over here. As we prepare to move away from our friends and family, it will be good to get in the habit of posting news and such here, so they can keep up with us. I'm not sure how many of them read this now, but I'll have to start pointing people I know in this direction to keep up with us. :)
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