Subject: RE: My House Has SoldThanks everyone for the encouragement! I'll defend Houston as a nice place to make a life. Sure, there are some obvious downsides, but the people are great, the housing prices are reasonable, and there is a ton of opportunity. Besides, you get used to the weather, and training in it prepares you for ANY kind of heat and humidity on a run!  As for Philadelphia: I LOVE it so far!!! I run straight out my house one mile to Kelly Drive! I have a cool local coffee shop! I can walk to work! Cars YIELD to cyclists! I LOVE my new group at church! But, alas, you may not have me for good. This school has me here in a 2-year quasi-graduate-student kind of capacity. If all goes well, in 2009 I'll end up wherever a law school hires me for a permanent position. The moving around is getting tiring. For the fourth time in the last 15 years, I've had to: - hazard a guess as to an appropriate neighborhood in an unfamiliar city, and find a place to live
- figure out which ones are the grocery stores, and try to remember where they are.
- learn the local driving customs.
- accept the fact that I will waste hours and hours lost going ANYWHERE.
- change driver's license.
- find a new doctor.
- find a new hairstylist.
- make all new friends.
- and so on!
So, my Pennyslvania peeps, you are welcome to start praying for a full-time opening suitable for me somewhere around here! And Texas, you KNOW I'd come back there in a heartbeat too. It's just wherever I get a job. |