Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Turning over a new palm frond...

If you had asked me 6 months ago where I planned to be by August of this year, I couldn't have answered you. By nature I am a restless person and this is a feeling I usually relish. Not this time, however.

At the time I was bitterly frustrated with my job (I would still be, had Friday not been my last day) and courting an opportunity to work in Frankfurt, Germany. Those of you who know me, you know that this would be a pretty exciting prospect for me. Alas, 'twas not to be so.

See, my impending marriage has left me rather confused of late. Not because I doubt my decision; I look forward to the day that I wed my beautiful Polish princess. Rather, the problem lay in the logistics of the situation. Switching jobs at the time was out of the question. A wedding overseas does requires a lot more vacation than any employer would have been willing to give me. The Frankfurt employer was willing to work with me on this, but my fiance does not speak German very well, and there were not many jobs for non-German speakers in her field (elementary education). Time came for us to consider other options...

Trolling the local job fairs, my fiance came across some school boards in Phoenix, most of them offering generous benefits. I was pretty hesitant from the get go. "It's hot in Phoenix, you know!" "Denver looks pretty nice, right?!?" Most of what I've heard of the city is bad, and almost everyone I spoke to about it was doubtful that I would like it. I had to give it a chance though... for her.

Well, a couple months, a short weekend trip and two job offers later, things are looking up. Soon we will be living off two incomes instead of one and half. I will be walking to work, and in August I will begin classes in pursuit of my MS. Oh yeah, and I discovered Phoenix ain't so bad after all.

Best of all, this job switch and move will afford me to be unemployed for the first time since college graduation, and for a month and a half to boot! Some of the fun we have planned:

-Up to Seattle to see my brother.
-Off to Warsaw to get married, of course!
-Krakow and Zakopane for a honeymoon of sorts.
-Dublin for some good ol' Irish fun.
-Vegas for our "official" wedding

The trip will conclude with our eventual arrival in Phoenix, where we will be able to enjoy our new life together, starting with a clean slate, both career- and lifestyle-wise. I couldn't be happier with the way things are going in my life right now.

Things are definately looking up.

P.S. Anyone want to buy a house in Vancouver, WA?

Follow the continuing adventures here.

Friday, January 19, 2007

First post of 2007

Let me get everyone up to speed first:

-We finished the work on the inside of the house. Kitchen tiles are up, new appliances are in. Both bedrooms fixed. Spiral staircase installed. We're still polishing up a few things, but the major, back-breaking work is pretty much done. As always, the most up-to-date pictures are here. Thenext venture, which we are going to abandon until the spring is the outside of the house.

-That said, we've been having some MAJOR problems with our sewer plumbing. Luckily, nothing gross has ever spewed into any room in our house. Our drains were blocked though, and had to be completely replaced, from the city main to our house. This meant digging up the street and our yard, which of course meant $$$. After some Poirot-like, moustache-curling investigating, we'll most likely be taking the previous owner to court over this.

-Just about the same time that our plumbing problems showed up, we got involved in a car accident. Thankfully no-one was hurt, but Ewa's car has been in the shop for over a month now, hopefully we’ll be picking it up tonight. Some uninsured douchebag was behind the wheel of the other car, but at least he had the integrity to stick around and take the rap for his mistake. I’d hate to have to foot an $8000 repair bill… Sorry man.

Now to the meat of this post: We spent the X-mas/New Year’s holiday in Poland and Italy, and had an awesome time. Warsaw in the winter is pretty depressing, but I can’t think of many cities that aren’t around that time of year. A blanket of snow would have done a lot to change my thoughts on that, but Europe has been relatively snowless this year. Ewa’s father threw a couple exciting parties, and I drank altogether way too much homemade booze. We did however also manage to stay sober long enough to iron out some wedding details, which helped alleviate a few of Ewa’s concerns.

The trip to Italy was also a blast. We drove there, so I got to scratch another country off the list: the Czech Republic. Unfortunately my experience in CZ was similar to that of many midwest states, consisting of ordering a coffee at a gas station (they did stamp my passport at the border though!). I was a little disappointed with the snow conditions in the Dolomites, in that there was barely any. Almost everything was man-made snow. The lifts were much nicer than anything in the states though, which is good, since every run is about 3 times longer there. The hotel was amazing, with 6-course dinners every night and a great spa (sauna, steam room, indoor/outdoor swimming pool, etc.) downstairs.


I had a good time spending some time with this side of Ewa's family. My almost complete inability to understand anyone made it a bit boring at times. Ewa's dad and his girlfriend made an effort though, and I really appreciated it. We didn't get to take too many pictures while we were there, but as soon as we can get some from some of the other attendees, I will post them.

All this vacation at a cost to me of less than 200 euros, including the flight.

Of course, all that I need to do now is learn Polish.