Part 1 Moving to Seattle - Adjusting. Settling. Enjoying. Slowly but surely.
May, 6, 2010
A few weeks ago before moving to Seattle I was living at my parents
home, finishing grad school, and closing things with work. People
knew that I would be in Seattle less than a month. I was ready to go
to Seattle, see Zak and the kitties. My expectations for this month was to relax, learn the city and do
things at my pace. But fudge that, it was no vacation. I love the
apartment we found... the location, the view, and everything looked
great except for the inside... we had no furniture. In fact, poor Zak
spent a few months sleeping on a futon pad along with the kitties!
Although I was excited to go to Seattle, I was nervous about it and
had the usual stress indicators. Moving to the city was stressful.
Leaving Ohio and everything I knew about Ohio was stressful. Learning
a new city and lifestyle was stressful. Living in an empty home was
most stressful. In my heart, I knew I had to start making this place
feel like a home, our home. It was top priority for me at least. I
needed a place where I feel comfortable and secure, I can be myself
and belong. Speaking of new environments, the kitties had been trying
not to freak out. But, up until now there has been a few scary
moments. Lucy hasn't been eating very much and just a few days ago
had an episode. She collapsed and started to breathe heavily. She
couldn't get up for 30 minutes and we tried to calm her as she shook.
I took her to the vet the next day in Queen Anne by taxi. After the
xrays, blood work, and exam, we learned that she has an infection in
her chest. Relieved that it wasn't cancer, we are happy that this is
treatable. And just recently, Hank hasn't been able to poop :( He
frequently would sit in the litter box for a few minutes and not have
anything come out. We have gone through 3 different brands of dry
foods and still haven't found something that all the kitties like. We
are constantly watching each of them for puke, diarrhea, loss of
appetite etc. While all that was going on, I signed up and registered
everything that a WA resident who doesn't own a car would carry. In
the last few weeks, I received my WA drivers license, ORCA card,
Zipcar membership card, Seattle library card, Safeway club card and
Nordstrom MOD card. So if you ask me what have I been up to? all that above. If you ask
how do I like Seattle? I love Seattle. The people, food, city,
landscape, and all around equal amount of events for all types of
interests. If you ask how am I doing? I am a bit homesick but trying
to fit in. Adjusting. Settling. Enjoying. Slowly but surely.
home, finishing grad school, and closing things with work. People
knew that I would be in Seattle less than a month. I was ready to go
to Seattle, see Zak and the kitties. My expectations for this month was to relax, learn the city and do
things at my pace. But fudge that, it was no vacation. I love the
apartment we found... the location, the view, and everything looked
great except for the inside... we had no furniture. In fact, poor Zak
spent a few months sleeping on a futon pad along with the kitties!
Although I was excited to go to Seattle, I was nervous about it and
had the usual stress indicators. Moving to the city was stressful.
Leaving Ohio and everything I knew about Ohio was stressful. Learning
a new city and lifestyle was stressful. Living in an empty home was
most stressful. In my heart, I knew I had to start making this place
feel like a home, our home. It was top priority for me at least. I
needed a place where I feel comfortable and secure, I can be myself
and belong. Speaking of new environments, the kitties had been trying
not to freak out. But, up until now there has been a few scary
moments. Lucy hasn't been eating very much and just a few days ago
had an episode. She collapsed and started to breathe heavily. She
couldn't get up for 30 minutes and we tried to calm her as she shook.
I took her to the vet the next day in Queen Anne by taxi. After the
xrays, blood work, and exam, we learned that she has an infection in
her chest. Relieved that it wasn't cancer, we are happy that this is
treatable. And just recently, Hank hasn't been able to poop :( He
frequently would sit in the litter box for a few minutes and not have
anything come out. We have gone through 3 different brands of dry
foods and still haven't found something that all the kitties like. We
are constantly watching each of them for puke, diarrhea, loss of
appetite etc. While all that was going on, I signed up and registered
everything that a WA resident who doesn't own a car would carry. In
the last few weeks, I received my WA drivers license, ORCA card,
Zipcar membership card, Seattle library card, Safeway club card and
Nordstrom MOD card. So if you ask me what have I been up to? all that above. If you ask
how do I like Seattle? I love Seattle. The people, food, city,
landscape, and all around equal amount of events for all types of
interests. If you ask how am I doing? I am a bit homesick but trying
to fit in. Adjusting. Settling. Enjoying. Slowly but surely.


