It’s been a few weeks since I posted. Sometimes you develop writer’s block, and sometimes life provides you with so much to write about that starting is a much more monumental task than breaking through the writer’s block wall.  I intended to post as much as possible about the process of moving and the trials and tribulations (not to mention the hilarity) that ensued, but as it would happen, things moved far too quickly for that.  The settling in was as much about recouping the lost sleep and energy for a week as it was unpacking, organizing, negotiating, and getting my car back from being towed. (Yeah, whole new level of strangeness and Murphy’s Law there…).  If it weren’t for My family, the BF and @DJLunchbox, I don’t know how I would have managed. 

 

The entire move seemed to happen in the blink of an eye.  One day I’m working in the Strip District, hating snow and the cold, and trying to deal with an apartment that is older than my grandmother, and the next I’m commuting an hour both ways (well, two on the way home on Fridays, or when the entire populace of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor area decides to go home, if you must know.  I never want to hear people in Pittsburgh complain about traffic again!  Just sayin’…)  to sit in a cube bigger than my old office that has a wall of floor to ceiling windows overlooking downtown Baltimore and the Inner Harbor.  And I’m working with smart, competent people…

 

…really smart…

 

…like, roll up all the “smart” adjectives you can muster into a tiny little ball (intelligent, insightful, clever, academic, logical… you name it) and that describes the environment I’m working in now.  It’s a little overwhelming, actually.  Add to that the fact that I’m doing something I love, and it feels like I’ve finally stumbled onto the path I was supposed to find.  It feels like I’ve found home.

 

…Except, I haven’t.

 

There’s one thing missing that I can’t replace, and I certainly can’t pick up at the local grocery store…

 

The YinzTeam Cake and poster from the send off

The YinzTeam Cake and poster from the send off

 

 

The Thursday night before I left, @RebelliousFlaw and @Sorgatron (who posted an incredible rundown of the event on his blog called “PapuGone” ) managed to scrape together folks for a send off roast for me at Finnegan’s Wake.  I had no idea that it was a roast (kudos for keeping that a secret, by the way), and I was skeptical when I found out, but it was good fun in the end.  I know that it happened the night before Blogfest, and that it happened at the last minute, so I really want to thank you all for coming, and those of you who emailed, DM’ed and messaged me with well wishes.

 

I miss Yinz guys already.

 

What I don’t miss is the snow, and yet somehow, SOME WAY, the bloody snow and cold followed me!  And we’re not talking just flurries here folks.  I had to work from home on my first Monday because overnight it snowed 8 inches.  They didn’t come and plow our parking lot until well after noon!  8 INCHES!!  The BF blames me for bringing it with me, and I can’t disagree with him.  When I left Alabama to return to Pittsburgh tornados followed me home.  I’m a freak weather magnet, I suppose.

 

But now that all is pretty much settled, I should be able to post again more regularly, and hopefully there will be plenty of new pictures and fun new tales to discuss.  I already know that there are topics involving Social Media and academics/education/research that need to be addressed, and the dramatic shift of a new job and home life should provide plenty of blog fodder.

 

Until then…

 

(When I finally figure out what I did with my connection cord, I’ll upload some of the photos I have of the snow and the Send off gathering.  It has to be here somewhere…)

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3 comments so far

 1 

Sorry that I missed your roast. There was sooooo much I could have said. Guess I’ll have to save it for the next time our paths cross.

March 17th, 2009 at 9:41 am
Mike P.
 2 

Some of us were smart, even have Master’s Degree in Engineering!

March 17th, 2009 at 4:25 pm
Mike P.
 3 

Where’s my damn keys?????

:)

March 17th, 2009 at 4:26 pm

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