scatterbrained

Where is this ride taking me and do I really want to go there?

29 August 2004

Long time, no blog

I realize that it has been a while since my last post, but so much has been happening.

Nat and I visited Eliz at her lovely home/place of employment. Lancaster is really a nice place. It was also fun to meet Fran and Scott as well as seeing Jen again. The crème brule at Mazzi’s is fabulous!

Then to DC! We hit a huge rainstorm around York and it continued to drizzle all the way here.

After much hassle with housing I moved into my room. The official 2 night guest limit was lifted for Nat, finally. This room looks so much like the room Wog and I had in Walter. But this one is all my own and I even have a sink!

We spent last Sunday with Scott and Marci. It is amazing how nice they are, especially after knowing his parents. They took us to lunch then we spent the whole afternoon at the National Zoo. The panda bears are so cute. After the zoo we found some ice cream and then went to their lovely home for tacos and the Olympics.

Nat and I got Greyhound tickets to New York City. I was a little stressed about this trip but Nat really wanted to go and we weren’t sure when she would have another opportunity to go there. We made hostel reservations since Topu can be unreliable.

We took the subway to the hostel then Topu called and we were able to stay with him. I can’t remember the last time I did so much walking. My feet still hurt. We had authentic NY pizza for dinner. Then we walked all over the East Village, Chinatown, Little Italy, SoHo and Brooklyn. We walked right past CBGB’s!

The next morning we found bagels and had a hot dog from a street vendor. We walked around Central Park, Times Square and 42nd St.

On Wednesday Nat and I explored the Mall, the Washington Monument, WWII memorial, Lincoln Memorial and walked past the White House. Later that night we even found Whole Foods.

Nat left Thursday morning. She had a great trip home but I was a little lonely without her around. I had just spent almost 3 weeks in her exclusive company and I had to adjust to being alone again.

There is much more to say but not right now.

18 August 2004

Another Dayton

I have spent most of my life in Dayton. When asked where I lived I always added "Oregon, not Ohio." Now I am finally in Dayton, Ohio. It is so much bigger than my Dayton.

Things are getting better with Nat. Now that we are getting into more busy roads she doesn't want to drive anymore. We were in four different states yesterday, that would take significantly longer back at home. Things are just a lot closer back here. We also passed into Eastern Standard Time yesterday. It's been fairly easy to adjust to the time since we have spent a few days in each time zone.

15 August 2004

update

I’m about a third of the way done with this trip. I’m only getting a little annoyed with Natalie. She can be so frustrating. I guess all little sisters can get that way. There are so many things I miss about Oregon; my friends, trees, real mountains, rain, people who know how to drive, no sales tax, someone to pump my gas, Wog & Fi. I’m not even to my final destination and I already can’t wait to see the girls in October. I’m so lucky to have such wonderful supportive friends and family. I know that I couldn’t do this without them all.

08 August 2004

the big day

I can't believe that my great journey starts tomorrow. I've spent most of the day packing my car, with a brief interuption to have lunch with Andy, Deren, and Becky. I really enjoy seeing Andy. We can go for long periods of time hardly communicating and then when we get together it's as if we just saw each other yesterday.

Unfortunately I was not able to see Jarusha and Kurt. I hope she understands that I rarely see Andy and I will see her again in October. I just wish that I had called sooner to clarify what was happening.

My car, which seemed so roomy just a few days ago suddenly seems so very cramped. I'm not sure I will be able to take everything that I would like. I already have one box packed for Mom to send after I get to school.

I hope to keep up with this as much as possible during the big trip but only time will tell.

04 August 2004

A cut above?

When I am looking forward to something I usually blow it up in my mind to something so fabulous that I am bound to be disappointed. This is especially true of the haircut I had yesterday. I just wanted the same cut I had but a little shorter, not too difficult. Or so I thought. All of the sudden the top layer of my hair is 3 inches shorter that it had started and the back didn't change, leaving a long layer that flips up. It is like a mullet gone terribly wrong. And she thinned it which I specifically asked her not to do. Fortunately my sisters will help trim the unsightly back so I wont have to wrap my head in a scarf to go outside.

02 August 2004

An addendum

I forgot to mention the blog of the wonderful friend

Wog

Entry the First

I am now unemployed. I have one week left in the state I have spent my entire life in. I am leaving behind my family and the best friend a person could ever imagine. A new life awaits me in the east. A student again. This time I am more prepared, mature, ready; I think. As I journey across this country accompanied by my youngest sister, I hope to see new things and reflect on the old. It is more than a journey of geography but also of the mind and soul. Two girls and a car travleing and learning. There is one person who I wish were sharing this adventuring with me. One who understands the need for the perfect "driving music" and really good donuts. But she has new responsibilities and her own adventure to live. It is a good one, she is a wonderful mother and talented writer. I just hope I make it into the acknowledgements someday.