Showing posts with label change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label change. Show all posts

Friday, June 8, 2012

Population 7,360

As we were pulling into the town we'd call home for the next few months, we passed the welcome sign with a stunning "population 7,360" stamped on it.  I tried not to psych myself out because we are familiar with small towns, we've been living in one for the last four years together.  NBD, right?  Right.  So I looked up the last town we lived in to compare it's population.  At the 2010 census, our former city's population was 25,484--practically 3.5 times the size of this northern Cali town...surprise!  I instantly felt claustrophobic, no exaggeration.  

As a background, for those who don't know me well or don't know me at all, I grew up mostly in Houston, TX.  My family moved there when I was ten, and I left for college in Idaho a few weeks before my 18th birthday.  My parents still live in Houston and don't have any plans to move, ever.  To give you an idea of Houston's size, it is the 5th largest metropolitan area in the United States.  As of a year ago, it had a population of 6.08 million people.  The city of Houston alone is more populated than the state of Utah and Idaho combined (1.5 times more populated to be exact).  And to get more personal, there were 1,200 students in my HS graduating class alone.  My point is, I did a little adjusting when I moved to Idaho for college.  I truly loved my time there and felt grateful and {somewhat} relieved to experience the 'small town feel'.

To temporarily live in an even smaller town is no doubt an adjustment, but it's a fun adventure.  I'm all about rounding out my edges and experiencing new things.  Zuriel is distracted all day by his internship so he doesn't get the full effect, but me and tina get to have the real-deal experience.  

Just picked up his 'gear' from work for his first day
Still no place to live = no kitchen = always eating out
Hotel room shot of Zuriel trying on the full outfit.  Hey Mr. Construction Field Engineer guy,
 no more labor positions for you, it's all management now.  #soproud
After passing through the mountains to get here, we've finally reached sea level...or, below sea level..
Turns out the sun was looking kind of funny because there was a solar eclipse...  
We were sad when we later realized we had missed the best part.
The open pastures and farmlands with cows throughout remind me of Idaho
Just dropped the hubby off at work 
Incredibly good mexican in town with yummy salsa and horchata
We live right on the San Francisco river, about 0.3 miles away
One of the things I do to keep myself busy is take myself on dates.  
They often include lunch--this time it was at panera.
One of my runs, just exploring the city.  And you thought Cali was only beaches, palm trees, style, and celebrities.  Come to our neck of the woods, we'll show you a different side.
Right after her haircut.  Loved the bandana they put on her.
Another run.  From this picture you may think I get to run with a river or ocean by my side at all times, but this only lasted a half mile or so, no need to get jealous.
Another run, this time with Z on his day off.
 He's trying to wrap his shirt around his waist  #gettingtan
He said we could only take a pic of us together if the windmills were in the background...fine :)
 Later that day we went to see a movie.  We had about 30 minutes before it would start so we walked around and found a sushi place.  After the first bite, we decided this would be a new tradition...to a) always see a movie at this theater and to b) grab a sushi roll either before and/or after the movie.

This about sums up our first week in Norcal.  After five days of being here we moved into an apartment {finally} that was in the process--literally--of being remodeled.  After four days of being in the apartment, the kitchen was finally completed and we had a fridge, but had to wait a few more days for a stove, meaning we still had to eat out a lot.  Our stomachs and wallets had had enough of this nonsense to say the least.  

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Ever lived in a small town?  What do you prefer?
It's hard to say, because we really did enjoy Idaho.  But, I have to be honest and say that I couldn't always live in a small town.  I'm a big-city girl at heart, it's my comfort zone.  The more options available (i.e. more than one supermarket to choose from to buy your groceries) the safer and less claustrophobic I feel. 
Anyone else agree that as fun and exciting as eating out can be, it quickly becomes overrated when you have to do it all.the.time?
Seriously.  It got old real quick.


Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Adios

These are our last few weeks in Idaho before leaving for Z's internship...it's not all inclusive, 
but, I'm sure you'll get the idea with the photo dump.
The mani/pedi were a belated graduation present to myself.  I have a bit of a foot insecurity, so go easy on me. 
 Spent a couple date nights working on his truck.  They were slightly in vain because it ended up in the shop anyway, but we had a little fun and Z got to do more manly stuff and learn a few things.
 And when I said 'we' worked on the truck, I meant I sat next to him watching the sunset while occasionally handing him a tool.  #besthelperever
 Oh this?  It's just one of Zuri's sandiwiches.  He had even more than normal once we started packing up the kitchen and didn't have much of anything to cook with.
Sunrise shot after dropping Z off at work
 One of my last shifts at work I took a few pictures while the trucks were pulled out to clean the bay
 I'm sad when I think about not having an ambulance shift for three months
 The first box I packed.  I definitely took a picture and sent it to Z for proof of my productivity.
 I'm a sucker for food pics, what's new :) And I have this thing about liking my broccoli cooked unnecessarily giant-sized.
 One 'summer' day it decided to be freezing and snow, then hail.  So I stayed inside, in my t-shirt and spandex, and made cookies.
 This one time before the packing began, we went to see The Vow at the cheap theater and I asked if we could get popcorn.  This is the second time in four years that we've bought movie popcorn when it's just us.  I'm almost embarrassed that we a) bought the popcorn and b) didn't finish it.
I took this as we walked for a few minutes after Z hurt his ankle during a 10-mile run.  #idahorunningscenery
 This day I didn't have the excuse of bad weather to stay cooped up and bake, I just wanted a break from packing and peanut butter chocolate chip cookies sounded perfect.
 Trying to do more foam rolling business cause it's good for a runner's soul and because my IT band has been bugging me lately
 Mi madre was in town for a few days and lucky for us, every time she visits she buys us ice cream.  Love it.  This time I added my air popped popcorn and a movie to the mix and we called it a meal.
 The next day soft pretzels sounded SO good, resulting in finding a recipe and making them immediately.
 This is where you soak them in water+baking soda for 30 seconds
 before...
 ...after.  They were delish.
 This beautiful scenery was while transporting a patient 45 min northeast of our town.
 "The tetons"
 A nap during a long day of packing.  I love/hate packing.
 A four-month old version of this pooch was too small to stick her head out of this shoe...oh how they grow.
 Z pretending this mess was considered 'packed'.  
 Packing break...it was mandatory.
 As a joke, Zuri bought teeny this big, ugly, marinated dog bone...
 She licked and chewed while we cleaned and packed for a couple hours.  Then she drank a gallon of water and slept for another couple hours.  

And then we were done...  We were exhausted, we were sad, and we were happy.  We loved this apartment and everyone we met while living there.  But, we were excited and ready to embrace a new adventure.

So after a few 'breaks' from packing on my end {whoops}, we finally and eventually finished.  Hallelujah.  Praise the heavens.  Road trip here we comeee!

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How do your packing experiences go?  Take as many breaks as I do?  I didn't document all of them...

Fan of moving?  More content staying put?