So I’m on vacation. Being on vacation is pretty cool, even if you do have an unreasonably long list of things you mean to do – you see, it’s not really a vacation at all, but rather a “staycation”, a “holistay”, if you will.* In any event, I’m not going anywhere, so I’ve got to cross some things off of my to-do list.
Granted, some of the things on my list are as simple as baking cookies, talking to Molly about why it is not cool at all to wake me up at 1:30 in the morning (while sitting on the floor near the bed meowing around the potholder in your mouth),** and, well, consolidating all of my to-do lists.
Other things on my list(s), like finding a suitable place to live, are proceeding apace. I think I’ve solved the problem, although I’m not taking any actual action for the next ten days – sure, that might change the solution, but the one I’ve settled on requires a bit more research. I’m testing commuting times, trying to figure out whether to live in less space or more space than I inhabit now, and learning more about the people who might be my new neighbors. Sometimes I’m learning more about them by talking to them,*** other times I’m learning more about them by reading statistics on the Internet.
For example, in the city in which I now live, there is one registered sex offender for every 243 people (but only 7 of them live in my ZIP code, and none in my complex, although it seems that 2 of them work in the shopping center closest to here, and have no known home address. Curious.). In the city which I believe I am moving to, there are no registered sex offenders. And the people in my new city are reportedly slightly less well-educated than the people in my current city, but those are averages – I’m pretty sure there’s a greater concentration of people without bachelor’s degrees in my neighborhood than there is in other neighborhoods in my city, even if we include that one guy.
The first set of figures I encountered seemed altogether too dramatic to be true. Yes, there’s crime where I live now, but there really can’t be that little crime in the city I intend to move to, can there? So I checked another site, and another, and it is true that some cities around here have crime occurring not only at lower rates than near my current home, but also at significantly lower rates than the national average. And this particular city also has a Wegmans, and I am not at all opposed to Wegmans, not even one little bit. Remember how excited I was when they opened a Harris Teeter near the last place I lived? (Yes, I also remember when the Harris Teeter went bad. Hard to forget, actually. (Harder still if you publish a story about it on the Internet.))****
So there’s that. I’m looking forward to moving, hoping I can pull off my current plan, and actively attempting to rid my home of everything superfluous in it.
In other news, in a couple of weeks I’m going to a party. In, um, Texas. So I need to pair an adorable dress with a pair of adorable boots, and the only boots I own that are suitable for wearing in Texas (i.e., with a “cowgirl heel”) are short and brown, but the adorable dress I want to wear is knee-length and black, so I can’t decide whether to get a new dress that would look adorable with my Texas-appropriate boots, or whether to get a new pair of tall, black, Texas-appropriate boots that would look adorable with the dress I like so much. Why does modern life have to be so complicated and trying? Why?
More tomorrow, I’m sure, since I’m going to the dentist and all.
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* Both of those “words” annoy me beyond all measure, but you can’t have everything.
** First, she’s not supposed to jump on the kitchen counter, even if it is covered in attractive things like rubber gloves and cotton potholders. She knows this. Second, I am experiencing quite enough waking up in the middle of the night due to noise right now without her contributing. Third, a cat makes a specific sound when it is meowing proudly about something it is holding in its jaw, and when I hear that sound these days I immediately think, “Great, another dead or dying mouse! Just what I need.” (Much as you can’t un-ring a bell, you can’t un-rattle my nerves just by showing that you are victoriously carrying a potholder around with you rather than a rodent.)
*** Okay, really only one of them (and you’ll learn more about him later, I’m sure), but the others I’ve encountered have seemed perfectly pleasant as well.
**** Tuesdays and nested parentheses go together like, well, two things that go together really well, don’t they?