Thursday, March 22, 2012

a beruffled brain

1.  Moths are freakier than I remembered. I’ve spent some quality time with them since they’ve started appearing in our house. Little fuzzy feelers, unnatural fluttering. little batty bugs, but at least it’s not a roa-   -  nevermind, I don’t say that vile word on my blog.

2. We have moths, because we have free flowing sea air coming through the apartment. It’s been sunny and warm and we’re hoping it will help out the utility bill to leave our windows open. It also helps us catch those soap-opera-esque tidbits of conversation from our neighbors. What can I say, our internet has been on and off and we’re running out of entertainment.

3. Speaking of, I'm not sure I could survive long without the internet. I always thought I was more cut out for the medieval ages but I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t have made it. ( I especially doubt my immunes system vs. the plague).  My non self imposed fast from the internet has put me behind in terms of correspondence. Oops.  I’m watching the clock since comcast says it will be back on at 4am.

4. Just kidding! I wouldn’t stay up to four am just for the internet to come back on! Intentionally!  I would however stay up unintentionally  as my mind whirls and my eyes twitch and every fiber of my being says “Sarah, go to sleep, go to sleep”. Yep, insomnia, my dear old friend. Like a good zombie, I can stay awake through both Tylenol PM and Ambien.  

5. It’s been a crazy week. Do to some unfortunate circumstances, I’ve had to fill in plenty of extra days in nanny land. That means working everyday from 6am to 8pm. I’m exhausted, more emotionally than anything, and today I accidentally slept till 2pm. That also means my conversations have been limited to beings under four feet tall and it’s starting to show. I’m literally starting to only react to candy bribes and kittens.

6. When I’m tired, I get cranky. When I’m hungry, I get cranky. Remembering these two things would have saved me from many an arguments and disgruntled moment this week, but for some reason I always forget.

7. Charley and I have been thinking through some big decisions like where to live next. Our roommate is leaving us so he can move out of state and our lease will be over soon. It leaves us stuck in a very expensive city trying to find a place for our dog. The more we look, the more discouraged we’ve gotten as we’ve seen house after house that’s out of our price range and no dogs allowed. We even considered buying a house and settling here for a while but ultimately we are undecided. I am discouraged because I miss my friends and family  and want to return to where I can seek fellowship with them. Many people have said ‘well make new friends” but I have yet to meet people who are looking for lasting friendship here.

It’s been important for me to remember that this seems like a big decision, but it’s not the end of the world. We’ll figure something out and go with it. Until then we await our journey, hence the little doodle, cept we don’t look as epic. I’d still like to think that we part of a grand adventure that will unfold in it’s due time.

klj'[

3 comments:

  1. We lived in Hibben Ferry Apts in Mt. Pleasant. It was affordable when we started there, but I'm not sure what they have their prices at these days. Anyway, if it fits your price range, they are VERY dog friendly. There's a very active dog park, and we had neighbors with breeds like bull mastiff and rhodesian ridgeback!

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    1. Thanks so much Jaci! we'll check em out!

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    2. UG just found this on their site, and I quote "Please note that we do not accept certain breeds of dogs, including Akita, American Staffordshire Terrier, Bull Terrier, Chow, Doberman, German Shepherd, Husky, Pit Bull, Presa Canario, Rottweiler and Wolf Hybrid."

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