But it doesn’t end there. Last October I met a man. I can’t say we “hit it off” immediately (we’ll leave that story for another time) but about a week after meeting there was a phone call followed by a series of texts…and I knew I was in trouble. The problem: This awesome guy lived in freakin’ Colorado. We both fought it internally for all of about 9 days, while continuing to talk for hours every night, until it was clear that we had a pretty great connection and needed to give this a shot. That being said, I added yet another long-distance relationship to my already extensive list. Thank God for Verizon’s Unlimited Talk.
It has been a journey, and a wonderful one at that, consisting of carry-on bags, airline peanuts, Southwest Rewards points, delayed flights and far too much time in airports. But there have also been hours upon hours of incredible, real conversation, Skype “dates,” and the fluctuation of emotions that comes with seeing and leaving and seeing and leaving a person that you love. Although the rollercoaster is fun, stay on too long and you’re bound to lose your footing. And maybe your stomach too.
After a rejection from the Boston Teacher’s Residency, many conversations, thought and prayer, I have decided to relocate to Denver, CO. I am incredibly excited for this adventure! I am looking forward to experiencing a new place, living with my good friends Liz and Shane, and developing a short-distance relationship with an incredible man from a land I am eager to explore.
This blog is yet another way to NOT allow the miles to separate me from the ones that I love on the east coast and elsewhere.
2 comments:
Yes! I am pumped for a few reasons:
1. that you have a blog
2. that you are living with us
3. your blog picture
There are probably a few other reasons as well, but for now, that will do.
It is very exciting living in a new place. Enjoy the experience, but always know we are here for you no matter what!
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