Friday, September 18, 2009
Quick Update
I am ecstatically happy in Baltimore. It's finally starting to feel like home. My car just goes some places now without me having to focus as much. Yes, I still focus on my driving, but I don't have to focus on missing the road as much... most of the time... to places I know.
I have been here 7 weeks and have read almost 5 books. I'm in love with the Pelbar series. I sometimes don't want to get to work because I have to put the book down. I'm excited that I finally started reading regularly.
Matt is absolutely wonderful. I'm gone a lot of the day and he is super supportive. We get to go camping in a couple weeks. I haven't been camping since before I moved back to St. Louis (2004 I think). He has MORE camping supplies than I ever did. I have a feeling I'll be a bit more spoiled than normal.
Work in DC is pretty cool. I'm getting used to seeing the Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial every day. My body just goes to the correct places for the Metro now too, I don't have to focus on that either.
All in all this move was more than worth it. It was great when I first got here and it's only getting better.
What I am not doing is taking enough pictures. This weekend we have Alex and Eric's housewarming party to attend. I hope I not only bring my camera, but take a few pictures too.
James goes to Afghanistan on October 31st. Our wedding date is June 24th, 2010.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Moved - Day 1 of New Job
I moved to Baltimore. I went from Missouri – Illinois – Ohio – West Virginia – Pennsylvania – Maryland. I left Thursday (7/30) after work, stayed in Indianapolis and arrived at home (aww) Friday (7/31). I was exhausted, but managed to make it through the weekend. I was so relieved to make it. I was worried it would never actually happen… But it did.
I was very nervous for my first day of work. I only slept three hours that night. That was ok though, I wasn’t worried about being too tired. I was a little worried that it would be more difficult to think. I already knew where the train station was and how to get there. I had taken taxis to Matt’s from there before, and we drove there Sunday so I would really know for sure.
I bought a ticket one way ($7) and got on the train. I didn’t bring anything to read, just my work laptop and purse. I did grab a paper that morning, but didn’t open it. I was excited about the scenery. That train (The Marc train) is about an hour. I was surprised at how comfortable it was. I can compare it to an airplane I guess, but more spacious. That was the easy part. The train left from Penn Station Baltimore, and arrived at Union Station Washington DC. I got off the train and followed the crowd.
The crowd split. I just went one way. I could not find the entrance to the Metro (DC Subway). I didn’t want to ask. I saw signs for it, but it took a few minutes. Later I learned there are two entrances, hence why the crowd split.
I knew I had to buy some sort of ticket. I stood in front of the machines for probably two or three minutes. I got brave and walked up. I figured out how to buy a day pass. That was $7 (which seemed like a lot). I saw a cop-type lady and asked her how to get to the blue line going because I was trying to go to Crystal City. She told me where to go. (Later I learned the Yellow line is shorter/faster than the blue).
I went over to the ‘turnstyles’ and watched how people did that. You slide the ticket in and it comes out a little farther up and the gates open. My gate wasn’t opening. I went back to that lady, showed her my day pass and asked what I was doing wrong. She said day passes aren’t good until 9:30 AM and this was about 7:15. She told me to read the price list on the board above the ticket vending machines and get a ticket for the amount that I would need. When I got back to the machines there were some tourists there trying to figure them out. I said, don’t get a day pass, they aren’t good until 9:30. I said somehow we have to figure out how much we need. I read and it looked like from where I was to where I was going was going to be about $2.50. I bought a ticket for about $5. The default was $20 which I thought was odd (turns out that makes sense).
I put my ticket into the turnstile thing and it poppod out the other side and the gate opened! Hurray! (Fortunately I was told I could use the day pass another time).
I could not figure out what was going on. For some reason I had it in my head that the signs would tell me where the train was going to stop next. The lady told me to head toward Shady grove, so that was what I did. After all, I did tell the people at work I had no idea what I was doing and might end up somewhere else. I had a small map so I could see if I went in the right direction or not at the next stop. I did go the right direction. I got off where I could get off the red line and onto the blue line. I had to ask what direction to go in again. That line goes by Arlington Cemetary. I thought of Diana. I finally made it to Crystal City, got off and followed the crowd up to the ground. I didn’t know where I was. I looked at a map that was displayed at the corner. There is an underground mall underneath, so there are maps above to direct people. I found my building and knew I had to go north. I couldn’t tell which way was north. Yes, I know I could look at the shadows to see where the sun was, but everything was shadows from the buildings. Had I tried harder I might have figured it out. I just followed some guy. I then ran into someone smoking and asked if he knew where the Boeing buildings were. He said I was headed in the correct direction. I walked a block and saw another map/sign. I figured out that I was going in the wrong direction. I turned around and went down that same road the other way. I called Monica (OA that works here) to tell her I was lost and what should I do. Right when she answered I recognized where I was. She said to go the the 7th floor and find Betty’s old cube. I did (after sitting at the wrong cube for a while). I made it to work in about 2 hours and 45 minutes. Granted I spent extra time in the Metro and at Union Station.
Going home… Monica told me the yellow line was more direct. For some reason I wasn’t sure if the yellow line stopped at Crystal City, but it does. She also told me that when the sign says for example: Yellow line to Mt. Vernon.. that is the direction the train is headed. It doesn’t show the next stop, it shows the last stop. That makes perfect sense now, but I didn’t know that eight hours prior. I found where the yellow goes to Mt. Vernon and stood there. I got on the next train. It was the blue line… How did I get on the blue line? (turns out sometimes they use the same tracks, when two trains go through the same station they alternate). At least I was familiar vaguely with the blue line having been on it earlier that day. I got off and found my way to the red line heading toward the last station (but I was going to get off earlier at Union Station). Ha! I made better time with that bit of education. I bought a ticket for the train. Turns out I bought a $20 Amtrak ticket, not a $7 Marc ticket. ugh… I went to the Amtrak help station and asked. I could return the $20 ticket and buy a $7 ticket. Fortunately that didn’t delay because I had some time before the train would leave. I was comfortable on the train and made it home.
(I would write more now, but I think I just got carpal tunnel)
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Engaged
I'm glad I get to spend time being engaged around my St. Louis friends, but I am very very eager to move out there.
No, we wont be picking a date until I move. I'll probably start a different wedding site/blog/something of the sort. If you know me, you know I've been excited for this for a while and have always known he's the one. At least since we re-connected. Back when we were in high school together, I'm not quite sure if 17 years later I would have thought he would propose. :)
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Accepted
That is good news.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Waiting
I am taking engineering physics II this semester, but with all the other crap I have going on, this is the one time school is on the back burner. After all, I have gone the last 9 (I think) straight semesters (including summer). No wonder I’m a little burned. At this time last year, I didn’t think I would stay at a school I just got a degree from to take an extra class because it might help. I do like the class, it’s just a lot.
I am still trying to find a job in
I just found out all my transcripts have been sent. I gave STLCC a hard time about not sending them, but it turns out, they sent them when they got the letter, they just didn’t cash the check until now. I wonder if UMBC has all my transcript information. I wonder if I have to wait until June to find out.
I get to see Matt again in 20 days, and after that trip I only have to wait three weeks. That is nice. I wish I had more income to go more often. Some people in long distance relationships get to see each other every other week. We will be fine though. I love him very much, and he loves me very much.
I want to make something for his mom. I think about either painting something (which requires buying paint) or some sort of pottery I can do with Anne Marie and Jen. The three of us talked about doing that on one of our outings someday. I love the gift she gave me.
I know this is a sporadic update, but something had to be posted.
Sorry family, for the delay in the update.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
EP2
Class was good, I answered some good questions and my study buddies from engineering physics I were there, but I couldn't help but think... why am I here?
I just graduated (Dean's list, academic honors, Phi Theta Kappa) with my math AA. This class will help toward my BS, but the grade wont transfer, and it wont hit my diploma. I still want to do well and learn a lot, I just don't have the normal drive.
If I get the chance I will move to Baltimore in a second and drop it. Physics will always be there, jobs in Baltimore are hard to find.
I am glad I'm only taking one class, and I do like my teacher (Bob Collins).