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Gettin’ Out

April 30, 2008

It’s springtime in beautiful SF.  In addition to prompting me to head back to the gym (people are starting the shed their 5 layers of shirts/hoodies/jackets and I look like I’ve been hibernating), the weather has encouraged me to get to know my new home state a bit better as well.  Luckily, I can do this using work and my professional development as an excuse.

Earlier this year and last fall, I went to some satellite campuses that my university has in Central Valley (around Sacramento) and Monterey.  My visit to Monterey was on a sad, cold, rainy day, so I didn’t get to see the gorgeous stretch of Pacific coastline for which it is known.  Next month, I’ll be going to Santa Cruz for a librarian workshop, spending the night there, and then heading to Monterey to teach some classes – here’s hoping for good weather.  In late June, I’ll be heading to another library conference (we are all about conferencing, folks) in Anaheim.  While I am not that thrilled about being in tourist/family, OC hell, it’ll be great to see my librarian buddies and foray into LA to have some fun.  This will be my first trip to SoCal since moving out here (and my first since 1994); I’m hoping to like it enough to want to visit L-Dawg when she moves there this summer.

Anyway, I’ll be getting out of the city a bit, actually driving my more than 2 miles to the Trader Joe’s.  With being so occupied with work and stuff, I forget sometimes that I live in California.  I mean, I take advantage of SF on a daily basis (I woefully neglect the East Bay and will spend more time there post haste), but I don’t always associate it with the rest of CA.  Hopefully, my travels this spring will help to make this state more familiar to me. 

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Back East (again & again)

January 15, 2008

Lately I’ve been a travelin’ fool.  Counting Thanksgiving, I have been to the East Coast 4 times in 7 weeks, for a grand total of 28 nights away from my bed in SF. Remember, folks, I live in SF now.  It barely seems like it, but I do.  I’m currently waiting for time to advance so I can catch my flight back there from Philly, where I have spent the past 5 days conferencing at ALA Midwinter.  I’ll give a brief rundown of my various other travels, although most of you have probably seen me on one or two of these jaunts:

  • Thanksgiving: visited B & B in Baltimore, enjoyed their new digs, saw Steffie & Jesse, and randomly interviewed for a job here
  • Early December: went to Chapel Hill for a weekend, stayed with Angie, saw a bunch of people I had greatly missed, ate some real Southern food, drank some Maker’s at OCSC, and watched the Tar Heels annihilate Rutgers. 
  • Late December: went to NJ, hung out in the city, ate a great meal prepared by Bill with my oldest friends, traveled to Maine for Christmas, hung out with my aunt, uncle, and cousin, shopped, showed Bill around the Vacationland State, visited RLT in Boston & Bill’s fam in Hingham.  Saw Juno and Sweeney Todd – I liked one a whole lot more than the other
  • Early January: went to Philly for Midwinter, hung out with crazy fun librarians, attempted networking with crazy but less fun librarians, ate here a couple of times, accepted free drinks from this vendor, and danced the night away at an event hosted by these folks. I mainly enjoyed seeing friends that are now scattered around the country (myself included). 

After tonight’s flight, I have no immediate plans for travel outside of the Bay Area for the next few months.  Which means that y’all should come visit me in SF!