Archive for August, 2009

Aug 9th – 18th, 2009 As I wrap up one chapter in my life, I know the end must be better than the middle, so I have some big shoes to fill…

Aug 9th – 18th, 2009  As I wrap up one chapter in my life, I know the end must be better than the middle, so I have some big shoes to fill…

Aug 9th                                                           Princeton, NJ

 I woke up to rain and asked if I could stay one more day. It was ok, so Blair and I had talked about a day at the movies, so we headed off to a  flick called “500 days of Summer “ which was

August 13, 2009 – 45 states down…3 to go!

August 3rd-8th

August 3rd – 8th

 

Aug 3rd                                    Norwood, MA

So it was time to move on once again. It’s weird as the trip gets further in; it gets harder to move on. I hung around till everyone was up and I could say good bye. This has become like a second home to me and I know I will see them all soon so it was not too hard to leave. The day was beautiful and I got into the swing of things

July 27th-Aug 2nd Seven months in and it just keeps getting better

July 27th                               Buffalo, NY to Auburn, NY

So it was finally time to leave Buffalo, New York and it was not too big of a deal since I was seeing them all again in four days for Jeremy’s birthday. There was still a sense of moving out. We had all gotten along so great and I will miss Sunita’s, Tom’s and my nightly philosophizing. I followed Jeremy to my

July 18th-26th My life is a jigsaw- I just don’t put the borders together first

July 18th                              Toledo, OH

 I was so excited for today was the day I got to venture to the Motor City- Detroit, Michigan. Peggy and I picked up a few of her friends and we were off. I must note that one friend had a beautiful home her mom left her with artifacts of her world travels. The home was stunning but at the same time very claustrophobic thinking about all that would have to be moved.  It is just this freedom one gains by not having things – it allows movement. I just think about my simplicity and how it translates