Saturday, March 25, 2017

Caution be Damned!

My caution has successfully been thrown to the wind!

There is a change in my future. I am taking the job at T for K, moving to somewhere an hour away from where I currently reside and I could not be more excited! All it took was a conversation with K. Suddenly everything feels a little less heavy. I feel as though I could do some good work for someone I so immensely care about. I have applied today to two different housing locations (rental property) and may even have a back up plan at said restaurant, my tax returns have been returned and my car will have a brandy-new inspection sticker on her as of next month.

The job starts in early May, so this will give me a proper month to get my ducks in a row, head out of my current job spot (let's call it "M") and housing situation and into the new ones. My last day at M will be on my birthday, the 27th of April. This will be choice as it will give me the last bits of April and the beginning bits of May to finalize anything that I would not have been able to without the time off. There is so much that can be done throughout the duration of a work week; packing/selling/cleaning etc... However, as with TAXES (see blog: "TAXES 2017" for reference), there always seems to be that one bloody last thing that you just can't seem to accomplish unless you have a complete day - or two - free of work. And those days off had better not fall on a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday weekend or you may as well not even have them.

K has been my main source of support through this specifically, of course, but my incredible sister who, somehow, is in a state of continual pride of whatever I am doing, stays behind me the entire way. My mother was wonderfully understanding of me moving out/leaving her to nest-tending and my boyfriend has been nothing short of terrific. L, yet another killer friend of mine (at least a triple-threat) has recently moved south as well, and as such will be about 20-30 minutes away from the new rental property, should I score it.

This is more support than I think I have ever gotten for one specific move. I can't help but feel a little optimistic.

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