Wednesday, May 23, 2007

On the move

Gertrude and I (and Husband) are packing up and heading out. This is a crazy, whirlwind time....especially since we didn't think we'd be leaving Massachusetts so soon...let alone in less than a week!

The good news is that Husband just graduated with both of his master's degrees two weekends ago:
The bad news is that they won't let us put our lease (we live on campus at our grad school) in my name unless I become a full time student through January (not going to happen). So we had to figure out pretty quick-like what we were going to do and we decided that if we're going to have to move anyway, we might as well move all the way back to the west coast since that's where we were planning on ending up eventually anyway. Plus with his shiny, new MA's Husband has some job opportunities out in the promise land that he doesn't have here.

The badder (okay....I know it's not a word) part of the bad news, though, is that because we found out kind of last-minute that we're moving across the country, we haven't had a chance to do the things people normally do when they move across the country like, say, find jobs and a place to live. Or pack. So we're packing now. All while trying to plan a cross-country camping trip and do school work for the 2 classes I'm taking at a school in Missouri on our way to the Promise Land.

If that sounds like a recipe for chaos to you, then I think you'd be right. My main hope is that Husband and I don't kill each other and are still friends by the time we get to where we're going. Nothing like a major cross-country move (especially when one of you has never moved cross-country before) to put a damper on your relationship.

*sigh*

In happier news, my pomatomoi (that's the plural of "pomatomus") are coming along nicely. To try and avoid getting SSS (second sock syndrome) I'm knitting both at the same time. Knit the cuff for one....knit the cuff for the other. Knit the leg for one...knit the leg for the other. I've just finished the gussets of both and now just need to do the feet.

Here's a close-up of one of them:

4 comments:

  1. I am somewhere between CONGRATS and I am so jealous!! Enjoy the move and the long camping trip - its not often that life throws HUGE adventures at ya. Plus what a great story for later!

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  2. It can't be that bad, Carissa. You are still knitting. :)

    OK, I know it is that bad, but I thought I'd give you something to scream at the screen about.

    Feel better? :)

    Congrats to husbandito.

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  3. Congrats to the husband for his great accomplishment. What a great adventure. It's like your falling down the rabbit hole and not sure where you'll come out. But come out you will and it will be great. You're gypsies.

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  4. That is so crazy and hectic! Wow!! Just up and moving like that huh? Whew, I don't envy you.

    The sock looks loverly. :D

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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

On the move

Gertrude and I (and Husband) are packing up and heading out. This is a crazy, whirlwind time....especially since we didn't think we'd be leaving Massachusetts so soon...let alone in less than a week!

The good news is that Husband just graduated with both of his master's degrees two weekends ago:
The bad news is that they won't let us put our lease (we live on campus at our grad school) in my name unless I become a full time student through January (not going to happen). So we had to figure out pretty quick-like what we were going to do and we decided that if we're going to have to move anyway, we might as well move all the way back to the west coast since that's where we were planning on ending up eventually anyway. Plus with his shiny, new MA's Husband has some job opportunities out in the promise land that he doesn't have here.

The badder (okay....I know it's not a word) part of the bad news, though, is that because we found out kind of last-minute that we're moving across the country, we haven't had a chance to do the things people normally do when they move across the country like, say, find jobs and a place to live. Or pack. So we're packing now. All while trying to plan a cross-country camping trip and do school work for the 2 classes I'm taking at a school in Missouri on our way to the Promise Land.

If that sounds like a recipe for chaos to you, then I think you'd be right. My main hope is that Husband and I don't kill each other and are still friends by the time we get to where we're going. Nothing like a major cross-country move (especially when one of you has never moved cross-country before) to put a damper on your relationship.

*sigh*

In happier news, my pomatomoi (that's the plural of "pomatomus") are coming along nicely. To try and avoid getting SSS (second sock syndrome) I'm knitting both at the same time. Knit the cuff for one....knit the cuff for the other. Knit the leg for one...knit the leg for the other. I've just finished the gussets of both and now just need to do the feet.

Here's a close-up of one of them:

4 comments:

  1. I am somewhere between CONGRATS and I am so jealous!! Enjoy the move and the long camping trip - its not often that life throws HUGE adventures at ya. Plus what a great story for later!

    ReplyDelete
  2. It can't be that bad, Carissa. You are still knitting. :)

    OK, I know it is that bad, but I thought I'd give you something to scream at the screen about.

    Feel better? :)

    Congrats to husbandito.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Congrats to the husband for his great accomplishment. What a great adventure. It's like your falling down the rabbit hole and not sure where you'll come out. But come out you will and it will be great. You're gypsies.

    ReplyDelete
  4. That is so crazy and hectic! Wow!! Just up and moving like that huh? Whew, I don't envy you.

    The sock looks loverly. :D

    ReplyDelete

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