Friday, September 18, 2009

Departure is imminent!



In roughly two weeks, I will get in my car and start driving.

Nothing is packed yet. My clothes are all dirty. There is a pile of boxes in the dining room waiting to be filled. Today is my last full day at my job, but I will probably be coming in for half-days almost until I leave.

The Basics: My boyfriend Boone & I are moving to Newport, Oregon. I've been pondering this move for a long time - over a year. During a conversation with the CEO of my comapany, he told me just to follow my bliss and move - and he then helped me get things underway. Boone has been restless and looking for something new, so he said he'd accompany me.

When I was thinking of where I wanted to move, I had two requirements: that it me different from ABQ, and that it be somewhere I could go to the beach or walk by the water every day. When I went to Chicago this time last year, it was to scout out the possibility of making Chicago my new home. And although I loved Chicago, it wasn't quite what I wanted. Bali or Thailand remain a bit out of my reach for now, at least until I figure out how to make money while I'm there. Also topping my list was anywhere on Hwy 101. I'd driven through the Oregon coast part of Hwy 101 on my way to Seattle a couple years ago, and it is simply breathtaking.

So I started to look up stats, and do reasearch on all the Oregon coast towns. (Newport on Wikipedia) Newport is big enough that I think I can find a job easily, and there are restaurants and grocery stores - but small enough that I can ride my bike from one end to the other. You can see the ocean from most of town. The next street west is in Hawaii. And the more I find out, the more I speak to people about it, the more I think Newport is exactly my kind of people.

The brewery for wonderful Rogue brand beer is there - their pub serves "hoppy meals", lunch specials to which a beer can be added for $1.00. A full size theater, renowned aquarium, crab fishing. Newport is bordered by the beach, the bay, and the forest. It's about 3 hours from Portland, about an hour from Corvallis (which is a bigger town, with a University of Oregon). It sounds awesome.

So here I am, about to take only what I can fit into my car and show up in my new town with no apartment, no job lined up, not really knowing anyone...and I am so excited that I have trouble staying at my desk and not jumping around like a little kid.

I'll let everyone know my new address when I know what it is! In the mean time, give me a call and let's catch up!

1 comment:

  1. I love the "hoppy" meals. I think you will be able to obtain a high quality of life there! And host your family often!

    Wilma

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