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August 30, 2005 | Filed Under Blog |

Well, I’m here.

Finished my 1177 mile drive last night. My key to my apartment still works.

It’s humid, I had to get up early this morning to move my car so I wouldn’t get a ticket, all the coffee shops charge actual money for you to use their wireless.

I have spent the day excavating my belongings from the closets and crannies in which I had hidden them, and attempting to get things back in order. Not there yet, but many hours of labor later it’s getting there.

I’m throwing a lot away. Doubles of photographs and their negatives, old letters that have followed me enough times from apartment to apartment, tchotchkes of which* I can’t remember why I have them our how I acquired them in the first place. I’m giving away about a third of my clothes, I think. I can stand to do laundry more often and have less stuff.

I love my apartment. It’s a fantastic apartment. It helps a lot with the fact that I’m back in this city. Nothing against the people in it (ok, well, some of them) but this is sadly, simply, not my city. I still have two more years of learning to do here, though.

I have painted my toenails Evil Knievelish, shiny lime-yellow with a dark blue racing stripe down the middle and silver polka dots on the stripe.

Now it’s time to go buy a semester’s worth of groceries.

*grammar police, do your worst with this sentence.

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  1. ks here:

    1. Obviously, I need to listen to more Dar Williams

    1a. I should have given you the “California Is Overrated” bumpersticker that Newfella, being a native, just can’t bring himself to allow me to display on our car.

    2. I WILL resist the urge to tackle that sentence.

    Comment by Anonymous — August 31, 2005 #

  2. Welcome home doesn’t seem quite right, but at least I can say welcome back. I’m glad it feels good to be back in your apartment again.

    And I applaud the throwing-away of things. I’m not very good at it, myself, so it always impresses me when other people do it.

    Comment by Rachel — September 1, 2005 #

  3. BS”D
    So glad you’re moving on up, Danya. Really sorry we missed each other - Joel & I got back home to LotusLand Tuesday night. Maybe we can connect if I get a teaching gig down in your neck of the woods this winter…
    …& I’m toe-tally impressed by your paint job ;+>

    Comment by Soferet — September 2, 2005 #

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