Adjusting to the new life is a little difficult. We've been here a little over a month and I still find myself feeling lost in my house, trying to grab a dish out of the wrong cabinet, or having to stop and think is the road I'm heading to on the left or right. But those are all things that will come with time.
The other thing that sucks is that I am still jobless. It does create a financial burden, of course, but nothing we can't handle, but the other thing it causes is my boredom. When Jim goes to work, I end up at home watching crappy daytime TV and scouring the Internet for jobs. I have applied for many, many, many jobs. I'm at the point now where I'm willing to do ALMOST anything just to have something to do. I'm tired of focusing my energy on cleaning the house over and over again. The boredom is killing me, and making me a little homesick. I think it's a combination of no career to identify with, and no friends in the area. I know that will all change with time... it just sucks waiting.
I had a phone interview of sorts with a Wells Fargo recruiter for a personal banker position. I hope that actually pans out into something. But the nice thing is that talking to the person gave me back some confidence in my abilities.
In my boredom I started visiting the Burbank library. It is very close to our new house and I can even walk there if I want. I got interested in Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series and read the first 2 books. The series is an awesome read. She is from St. Louis, and the book is set in St. Louis and the characters go to many locations like the riverfront and many streets in St. Charles. It's cool that I can place the setting in my head. The ironic thing is I move away from St. Louis and then I read a series of books set in St. Louis.
I'm very much looking forward to a trip to Disneyland Friday and Saturday. I am going with a friend from my days on the Disney College Program Friday and then Jim is going Saturday. The nice thing about being a SoCal resident is that admission to the parks is very cheap. :) Yay! It's going to so much fun!
The weather is fairly cool here right now. We haven't had the air condition on except for the first week we got here. Locals call it "June Gloom". Every day is overcast and cool, and it gets pretty chilly in the evenings, probably in the high 60s. I'm looking forward to the summer sun of July. Maybe then I will enjoy sitting on my rooftop patio.
In my list of things to do in the near future I have making a video of my house and neighborhood to post to YouTube, so expect to see that sometime in the near future.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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Well, now that you have a job, and are regulars at Disney I sure things are getting more familiar. Hey, how do you feel about Matt and I coming out there in May? We're thinking Cali, Europe, or South America for our honeymoon.
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