Sunday, August 19, 2012

There and Back Again, an Ex-pat's Tale...

In May 2012, I set off on a journey around the world.  A brief (or not so brief) itinerary:
Barcelona - NYC layover in JFK
NYC - Wash DC.  Spend one night in DC to see Shaela
Next Day
DC - Minneapolis - 2hr layover
MN - Portland. Portland for 3 days, then 2 hr drive down to Corvallis for a week, back up to Portland for the weekend, then back down to Corvallis for another 3 days, then back up to Portland
Portland - San Jose - 1 hr layover in SJ
San Jose - San Diego.  1 week in SD with J
SD - Salt Lake City - 2 hr layover in SLC
SLC - Denver.  1 week in Denver, still with J
Den - JFK
JFK - Barcelona

Leave May 1st, return June 3rd, 2 weeks of work, 2 weeks of vacation, 5 cities, co-workers, friends and family, yoga, food and beer.

DC was filled with the ancient legends of old, hard willed men turned to stone.  I realize that DC does not have the oldest history in the US, that much of its lore begins around 1800, but I always grew up with the belief that US history was old.  It was quite a shock then, after spending time in Europe, realizing yet again just how truly young the US is.  David K told me a story of over-hearing some British guys talking about a sculpture at a museum in Italy, and they said "oh look, only 300-400 yrs old, so it's still pretty new".  It was interesting to visit the Lincoln Memorial, the Korean memorial and the White House.

The primary reason for going to DC was to be able to see Shaela.  Since I was going to be forced to have a long layover, I took advantage of the opportunity to go visit her.  Though it was only 1 night, it was still fun to  get some sushi and explore the city a little bit.  I could never live there, mostly due to the infestation of politicians there, but I was glad to see that she was doing well in the city, and getting ready to finish Grad School, congrats to her.

1 comment:

  1. I love your blog. We will tell Maria that she made it.

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