It's official. I'm moving back to the east coast. On July 19th, The Liberty is pushing east, ending my adventure on the left coast a bit sooner than expected. I've had a phenomenal time out here in San Diego. It's a great city and working for a company like Qualcomm has been a very good experience. Who could possibly hate living 2 blocks from the beach, going for runs along the boardwalk at sunset and playing golf all year, including Christmas day. These are some of the many things I will miss back on the East coast. I came to this conclusion several weeks ago after getting into Law School and ultimately deciding not to go. It's a strange development considering I've been thinking about going to law school for as long as I can remember. A funny thing did happen as the year progressed however. I realized how much I miss politics and campaigns. For days and weeks on end, I probably spent more time at work reading about the primary campaigns and the upcoming presidential election and couldn't help but suppress my desire to get back in the game.
The best part about making the move is I somehow convinced Anne to move back with me. As many of you know, she was essentially the reason I moved out to San Diego in the first place. By now I hope she's realized I'm not nearly as cool as I think I am and that whatever visions of grandeur she may have had about my general personality have been brought back to the proper level...that of inadequacy. Her family is from Maryland so of all the places for a boyfriend to convince her to move to, Washington D.C. is not he worst. I'm really excited, she's excited, all in all things are good. So, the details are as follows. We'll be pulling out of San Diego the morning of the 19th and stopping at Anne's cousin's house in Phoenix before heading on to visit our friend Diana in Denver. From Denver, it's a long journey to Nashville where we'll stop to say hello to Mr. & Mrs. Adams. The last leg will take us to Annapolis where we'll set up shop and begin looking for a place in D.C. I'm going to try and keep up with the blog through the road trip, updating after each day and if possible at places in between.
That being said, I'm not sure what to do about the blog when i get back to D.C. The primary mission of the blog was to keep in touch with my friends back east and catalogue life on the West Coast. I'm going to try and set up a little poll question on the side of the blog. So you 5 readers out there, speak your mind. Should I keep the blog going? If so, feel free to offer up some potential new titles in the comment section below.
Monday, July 07, 2008
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I would like to know what's going on in the world of Adam on the East Coast, seeing how you made so many friends on the West Coast. It's really only fair for you to treat us with the same respect that you treated your Righty friends :) Maybe you could call it East Coast Blow?
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