I've Arrived
It's been two days caravan, another day unpacking, and then a week in Cape Cod with the family, but I've finally arrived, and my room is finally starting to resemble a room. All the boxes are unpacked, and almost everything is in its new place.
So, my apartment. Since I don't yet have a way to scan pictures into my computer, I will have to settle for describing the place the old fashioned way. Without further ado, the walking tour of my new place. As you walk in the front door, you are in a large room that serves as the living room and dining room - the living room with large front window to your right, and the dining room to your left, both rooms separated by a large archway. As you turn to your left and enter the dining room, the kitchen is the first doorway on your left. If you come back into the living room, there is a hallway (now on your left, but always directly across from the front door) that leads to the three bedrooms and the bathroom. The first door to the right as you walk down the hallway is my room. It is long and narrow, with the bed on the back wall, and the other two walls lined with chests and my computer desk. And of course, one of the papzzans is in attendence (don't worry, the other and original, is still serving me well in the living room). If you continue down the hall, the next room on the right belongs to my roommate Brianne, the one on the back wall is Ali's, and the door to your left is the bathroom. And that is my place in a nutshell.
Now, the most popular question I've been getting is "how is Boston?" Sad to say, i've not really gotten into the city much, so really have no stories so far on that front (alhtough stay tuned for tales from the PubKids bar night, a week from Wednesday). However, i have gotten a chance to look around Brookline (the city that appears in my address) and it is really nice. Within about a three blocks radius, there are stores for any and all of your day to day needs, complete with a really cool art theatre - where i saw Little Miss Sunshine, an absolutely adorable movie that i would recommend to anyone. Then, if I want to travel a bit more, it is about a mile walk to the Fenway area, which is where i will be coaching soccer. In that neck of the woods is an AMC and a Best Buy (the important things to know about), but also several other stores. There may not be any malls around here, but i am seeing how people shop in cities.
So, other than unpacking and applying for jobs, i have found some time to have fun. Yesterday, Ali invited me to her coworkers Barbeque. It was quite fun, and I got to meet all the people Ali works with (as well as the Turkish...or at least he said he'd lived in Istanbul...roommate of Nano, one of her coworkers - and yes, one of his nicknames is IPod). There was lots of good food, including shiskabobs, dumplings, fried chip things, sushi, chicken wings, potato salad, and hot dogs, and after eating we all went swimming. Or, at least the boys swam, and Ali, Vivien and I chilled in the shallow end and chatted. Then, after awhile, it was decided that we should play soccer. For all of you who thing soccer is a low scoring game, let me just say that we played to 25 and the final score was 25-24 (i was on the winning team :D). After that we rested while eating slices of a chocolate, strawberry and cream cake, ane then called it a day. The adventure was not yet over though, because we still had the drive home. The barbeque was in Andover, so we were already quite a ways from home, but then we got a bit lost driving back on the 93. We got far enough south that we started seeing signs for Providence Rhode Island. I must say, it harkened back to the Gaelic League trip, where we came home via Toledo. Finally, about an hour and a half later though, we made it home and promptly crashed. The night finished watching Sugar and Spice (an incredibly cracked out movie).
So yes, that has been my time so far. While the free time is nice, and certainly necessary, I am anxious for school to start so that I will have a bit of structure. This place is quite intimidating to just go exploring without a destination. And expecially after having all of next week of, I'm sure i will be ready to get back into a routine.
Until next time...

1 Comments:
SARAH! We were beginning to worry! I'm glad you're safe and sound and seem to have even a bit of a social life. But don't let it fool you - school will soon enough consume your soul, and then you won't have time to worry about missing your REAL friends... I'll email you soon - promise.
love,
kate
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