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Where to begin, where to begin.

So I moved to New Hampshire right as winter was ending (thank god). It snowed twice after I moved, and once enough to even have work cancelled. The image to the left was the view outside on the morning work was cancelled. The snowfall was waaaaay less than forecasted, and, since this happened on April Fool’s day, I was left wondering if my boss was playing a cruel joke on me. The first time it snowed I was overcome with this incredible childlike wonderment. In the past I had a little experience with snow, but not much. This coming winter I’m sure I’ll get my taste. My dad doesn’t think I’ll be able to stick it out here after being a lifelong Floridian. He could be right. I’ve put myself in unknown territory, and now it’s time to see what I’m made of.

On my trip up and upon arrival, everyone thought I was crazy to make this move. My dad and I constantly wondered why people stay in places they think are horrible.



I had several motivations for moving:

1. With the Space Shuttle program ending, my job was likely to follow suit.

If I had stayed I probably would still be working at Kennedy right now, but the future looks no better. Probably worse. With congress’s inability to sign off on a budget for this year, and the whole debt crisis, absolutely no progress has been made in deciding what the future is beyond the shuttle. All indications are that we’ll be seeing another budget fight for FY2012 that starts in October, so who knows if they’ll finally stop with continuing resolutions and make a decision.

2. Having always lived in Florida, I wanted to switch it up.

Might as well see what somewhere else has to offer while I can. I still want to live in a real city, and the obvious choice is Boston at this point. It’s a little far and definitely more expensive (e.g., state income tax, longer drive to/from work, higher cost of living in general), maybe after a promotion or two.

3. Vaishali’s interest (and general distaste of Florida) and her family in the Boston area and my relatives in New Hampshire.

This was, of course, very key. The part about my family ended up being perfect timing, but not for a pleasant reason. Right around the time I moved up my grandma was diagnosed with Richter’s transformation (extremely rare) of the form of cancer she’d had for ~20 years (CLL). This mutation is incredibly aggressive and she passed away in late June. I was incredibly fortunate to see her quite often thanks to my move, and able to help where I could.

In regard to Vaishali, she hasn’t been able to move up so far, but I’m hopeful. Her sister living in the Boston area has aided me in seeing her several times already though.



See, that wasn’t so bad. Although it did take awhile.

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I survived the long drive to Warner Robins, but it wasn’t easy. It seemed to start off smoothly, until about 35 minutes in, while talking to Vaishali, I realized I hadn’t packed any pants. No jeans, no pants for class, only the shorts I was wearing were fit to be worn anywhere. I’m usually pretty good about these things. I mean, I’ve forgotten my phone charger, but pants? Ridiculous. Terrible. Stupid. The weather and drivers were also exceptionally awful, but enough bitching about the drive.

In superhero news I finally read my Captain America Omnibus and saw Kick-Ass. Mr. Justin Mooney was right about the Omnibus, it was a disappointment. I didn’t much care for the first 4 or 5 issues of the Kick-Ass comic (that was as far as I got reading Justin’s issues), so I didn’t have especially high hopes. It basically met my low expectations of extreme mediocrity. I thought it would be more fun. Also, I basically hate the main character.

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After applying for upwards of 100 positions since graduating in late June, I most likely have finally landed one. I still have a few more things to go through, but it’s looking very good. The position will be with the (redacted), and I’ll be getting trained for three years essentially. Although I don’t know exactly where I’ll be for the three years, I will at least be partially in Cape Canaveral. I’m really excited.

Vaishali and I are still going strong. It’d be nicer if we could see each other more often, but hopefully having a source of income will help with that.

I finally finished Preacher, but I’ve still got about a million different things to read. Preacher was good, and I do think if it was toned down it could be made into an HBO show or something of the sort. The Saint of Killers was probably my favorite character. I still enjoyed Y: The Last Man more, but otherwise I can’t really think of any better series I’ve read.

Patrick Stedem