| lipby ( @ 2009-05-13 21:31:00 |
Countdown
Yoko's last day at her job is in two days.
She moves to DC in 13 days.
I anticipate resigning from my position in 19 days-- and will likely finish working in six weeks.
In the next three months, we have to get this house ready to sell-- and then actually get it sold. Then there will be the schlepping of stuff, job searching in DC, apartment searching. In the meantime, I will be taking twelve graduate credits before the end of the year.
As much as I dread the grueling pace of change, I have to admit that it has given me a definite lift. What's frustrating, in fact, isn't that things are changing too quickly, it's that, now that the process has started, that it's moving too slowly.
Yoko's last day at her job is in two days.
She moves to DC in 13 days.
I anticipate resigning from my position in 19 days-- and will likely finish working in six weeks.
In the next three months, we have to get this house ready to sell-- and then actually get it sold. Then there will be the schlepping of stuff, job searching in DC, apartment searching. In the meantime, I will be taking twelve graduate credits before the end of the year.
As much as I dread the grueling pace of change, I have to admit that it has given me a definite lift. What's frustrating, in fact, isn't that things are changing too quickly, it's that, now that the process has started, that it's moving too slowly.