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Catching up is hard to do – Part 3

Posted by Gypsy on Aug 30, 2010

I had really hoped to keep this to two parts so I could get right to sharing about my trip to Japan, but it’s hard to cover six months in a few posts. However, I think I can finish the catch up with this post. Unfortunately, I have very few photos of the events that took place after I returned from The Bahamas, but I am getting better about remembering to bring my camera places. It’s high time I get back into keeping my writing and photography skills sharp as you never know when they will come in handy (that may or may not be a little foreshadowing *wink*).

After returning from The Bahamas, I chilled in Charleston a little longer before heading back up to Maryland. I had promised my mom I’d come home for Easter weekend and figured I’d spend some time with Kevin and Maria before hopping on a flight up to Rochester. Not too much exciting happened while I was home for the long weekend, and that was exactly what I was looking for. Most of the trip was spent hanging out with my parents or spending time with Jason and Amanda.

After enjoying the Easter holiday with my family, I flew back down to Maryland, where I relaxed a few more days before returning to Charleston. I’ve said many times before that Charleston is one of my favorite cities and somewhere I’ve always wanted to live. So I kept traveling back and forth while I wanted to hear from a potential job opportunity in the D.C. area. While back in Charleston I was informed I didn’t get the position. That, along with an offer from Joe and Nicole to let me stay with them while I searched for work, led to a final trip back up to D.C. to handle any loose ends before heading south. Nicole traveled up with me to help me take care of things and to join me (and some other friends) at a Q&A Kevin Smith was going to do in the city. Nicole and I also took some time to check out the Air and Space Museum (my favorite of all the Smithsonian Museums) and the National Zoo.

With bad weather rolling in, we ended up having to leave a day early, but it wasn’t so bad as it gave Nicole a day to relax before going back to work. Going with the theme of never actually staying in one place for very long, a few weeks later we ended up leaving Charleston again. This time it was all three of us and our destination was Asheville, North Carolina, a cute little city way up in the mountains where a locally owned book store was hosting a reading by Chuck Palahniuk, an author Joe and I both love. I honestly don’t know what was better: seeing Palahniuk read an original story and chat with the crown or explore the amazing little city. Had I discovered Asheville a decade ago, I would’ve loaded up my beater of a car and gone straight there and never left. Even now I check every once in a while to see if there are any jobs I’m qualified for there. It’s definitely at the top of the list of places I want to retire to. Joe and Nicole also fell in love with it, opting to spend their anniversary there a couple months later.

And that brings us to my trip home for Jason and Amanda’s wedding, which I’ve already written about. Next up: my long awaited reunion with that guy I’ve been missing.

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