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urbpan ([personal profile] urbpan) wrote2006-03-01 12:00 pm
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Confessions of an addict

I left my coffee on the counter this morning, so I went without until our break. I did manage to eat breakfast this morning, so I wasn't completely without energy. But my mood was in the toilet. I was glumly contemplating the "where are we going to move?" conversation [livejournal.com profile] cottonmanifesto and I had last night (see behind the cut if you are interested--most of you have read it before, but if you would like to help us out, by all means go ahead). I was despondent. Also my coworker, a competent but high strung person, was emanating so much anxiety about various issues at work, that I was near an anxiety attack. Until I had coffee I just shut down into myself.

Then I had coffee! Things aren't so bad! A move will be an adventure! We can work through our problems!
It's so weird to observe my mood, and how dependent it is on a chemical.



We want to move after my stepdaughter graduates high school. We have some very specific requirements that we aren't willing to budge on. Most of these we agree on. How reasonable these requirements are is up for debate: some are probably harder to acheive than others; some may be impossible, who knows? We don't fully agree on all of these requirements, which we obviously need to settle before trying to find a place.

[livejournal.com profile] cottonmanifesto requires: Near to the ocean (within a hours drive or so); Relatively warm (Rarely freezes, rarely snows, if ever); house not attached to other houses; at least a small yard (1/4 acre at least?, more preferable); job access: hospital/medical school

[livejournal.com profile] urbpan requires: Relatively warm (Rarely freezes, rarely snows, if ever); Near to city (what's my username again?); Community of like-minded people nearby (I'm scared of rednecks + bible thumpers); job access: zoo/wildlife center.

The issue we discussed last night is my fear that the area we were looking at (at that moment--it changes frequently), Humboldt county California, was not sufficiently urban for my comfort. Her worry was that any place urban enough for my comfort, that had a yard, would be out of our price range (300k or lower).

But as I said, now that I have some caffeine in me, I'm not letting uncertainty ruin my life. We'll figure it out.

Suggestions are welcome.

[identity profile] meryddian.livejournal.com 2006-03-02 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
OH yeah one other thing about Raleigh is that there are a *lot* of Yankee transplants so it's not all redneck. ;)

In fact one of the jokes there is that Cary, the suburb on the west side of the city, stands for "Containment Area for Relocated Yankees".

(Anonymous) 2006-03-03 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
Cary has a town ordinance that you cannot own more than two pets. Now I'm not sure what their attitude to pit bulls is, but I wouldn't expect it to be good. We almost moved to Raleigh, which I would also call purple but the rural areas of the state scared me, and I lived in Texas for 7 years.

[identity profile] by-steph.livejournal.com 2006-03-03 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
Er, sorry. I wasn't logged in.