Sunday, August 27, 2006

First Night At Chez Greenwater


We spent the day looking at homes in St. Paul (and saw some LOVELY ones!) getting new ones on our list and scoping out properties that we won't be able to get into until later this week. I think the more we look the more we are settled on a Duplex (if we can find a good one - we'd love a side by side!) to help offset living expenses if a job isn't in the immediate future for Gerry.

At least once every day I've asked myself, "Just why am I moving my family here?" and as soon as I have that thought Gerry or the kids says something like, "We really love it here!" Of course, this is after 2 days. I think I'm having an overwhelming sense of responsibility that if I'm the catalyst to move us here, I'll be the one to blame if it doesn't work out...

I said to Gerry, "What if we just moved farther out in NJ? Away from the really high taxes?" He answered that he'd still have the job he hates and a longer commute. The truth is, I feel in my heart that he needs a break with the NY area. As long as we're near NYC, he knows that he can get steady money working Union jobs which don't satisfy him, and create such an overwhelming sense of dead-end I'm-heading-nowhere-ness that infects all of us.

If Gerry isn't happy, none of us can be happy - we all love him so much!

So we're crossing our fingers that when/if we move here/somewhere he'll find something that will make him feel more connected with what he loves, more appreciated and happier to go to work. I'm lucky - I can do what I do anywhere...

A Pharmacutical Thank You!
Going to Target or another pharmacy and having them call my Dr. at home was a GREAT idea - I'll do that as soon as the pharmacy opens on Monday. As I said, I'm running low (not out) and if I do run out I think I can probably get a rescue inhaler at any Emergency Room, but who wants to get into that situation. I'm still tearing up my luggage looking for my spare, which is probably on my dining room table...

Things I've Noticed
In the first few days here we've definitely noticed that on the side streets drivers are so great, but on the highway they're a whole other animal! I've also noticed that folks are very nice, very kind, wave a LOT, and also feel compelled to make comments about you (to you).

This morning while you're working online in Panera's, after I'd kissed the kids goodbye while Gerry took them off to the park so I could work online & answer email, an older man sitting next to me turned and said, "You know, there IS more to life than that computer..."

Yeah, thanks. I got that.

Not rude, just - well - interested - with the tiniest hint of judgement.

I've also noticed that my own annoying habit of talking to every baby I see is much better recieved here than in NJ (where sometimes I get the feeling folks think I'm about to walk away with the baby in question (Why would she pay so much attention to a kid that's not hers?)

Dad To The Rescue
So we arrived at the rental and it's much nicer inside than we had any right to imagine! Unfortunately, due to the really HOT weather here this Summer, the lake is an algae fest and not really swimable. Darn.

The kids were pretty disappointed, upset even, and I was thinking, "WHAT did we get ourselves into?" when after Dinner last evening Gerry said, "Hey kids, want to take the canoe out?" They paddled around the lake for a bit, enough to make them happier than I've seen in weeks, then home to the rental house.

Swimming is out, no fishing (no license!), but we can CANOE with the best of them!

Tomorrow is the State Fair, and Tuesday evening we're going to a Twins Game (we're sitting in the family section - anyone want to join us for a Stitch & Pitch?) The rest of the week will probably take care of itself, we're leaving a lot of time open for the museums, the Mall of America (high on Hannah's list) and the other stuff you guys are telling me about - thanks so much for the suggestions!

Further Assistance Requested
If any of you computer savvy folks are going to be watching the emmys, know how to tivo something and send it on to me (or youtube it or whatever...) I would so greatly appreciate it. I'm not sure if we'll be able to actually SEE the emmy's tonight (reception difficulties) and we definitely won't be able to TAPE them. Just a shoutout to anyone who might do this relatively easily - I'll be very, very grateful!!!

11 Comments:

Guinifer said...

I've got to second the post from Shelly yesterday. I grew up in St. Louis Park and my mom still lives in the house I grew up in. It's a 25 minute commute to downtown Minneapolis and several buslines run right through the suburb. Actually, SLP is really close to almost anywhere you want to go in the Twin Cities. I used to take the bus to the orthodontist when I was 13 to the Uptown area. Schools are fantastic - really. Most of the homes were built in the late 50's or early 60's, depending on whether you look in the first alphabet or the second. The city was planned on a grid with streets laid out in alphabetical order. (Believe me, you won't find that in St. Paul - land of confusion! Numerical streets are not even laid out in order.) I live in Eden Prairie now, my husband wanted to take us to the St. Paul side, but I wouldn't go, I had to stay on this side of the river!

Enjoy your visit. (Not all the lakes are full of algae right now - you could probably take the kids to Shady Oak Beach if they really want some lake swimming).

August 27, 2006 1:50 PM  
Nancy J said...

Annie, you might check online for MN Game and Fish Commission (or whatever it's called) for an online fishing license that you can print out! I know you can do that for Wisconsin -- you can even get a 1 day license! You can get fishing licenses here in PA online, too.

August 27, 2006 2:07 PM  
Sorka said...

Hey there.. I have the DVR set up to record the Red Carpet Special.. since no one else commented I will set up the emmys too. I can transfer it to video tape over night (it has to be played and recorded straight through.
So I will see If we have a tape.. let me know if no one else has stepped up to help!
Denise
Knitchat.com

August 27, 2006 5:13 PM  
Cheryl said...

I do the exact same thing with babies. My son says "Mom, with you, babies are like a magnet and you are a piece of metal"...

August 27, 2006 7:38 PM  
Carla said...

Oh my god...I just saw the red dress, I have tivo but my techy husband is out of town and have no clue how to get it to you...sorry. Wow that is so cool!

August 27, 2006 8:54 PM  
typingN said...

Annie: Did the dress get worn? Was your name announced--"I am wearing Modesitt"? We tried watching the Emmys but did not like the emcees of the red carpet.

J

August 27, 2006 9:48 PM  
cursingmama said...

I'm not sure if you'll be checking this before you head out to the fair - but I want to make sure that you don't miss the Creative Activities building - which is located right by the main entrance.

Hopefully the weather will hold out for you today - looks a little like rain.

August 28, 2006 9:22 AM  
OfTroy said...

beautiful photo --
wouldn't it be lovely as a colorway for socks?

dark to light, with a dark stripe, and reversed-(light to dark!)

August 28, 2006 10:28 AM  
Vivian said...

Hi Annie, my husband and I are in the same boat with our careers -- deadend, unsatisfying jobs, burn out -- but we decided to stay put in California. I've written some of the reasons on my blog, feel free to take a look when you have time.

A few years ago we went to twin cities and visited a friend living in a small suburb called Edina. Beautiful place, very nice homes in nice neighborhood. Good luck with your house hunting!

August 28, 2006 1:35 PM  
Leina said...

Thank goodness for wireimage.com. I was able to see a red carpet pic of the wonderful dress. She looked spectacular in it!

August 28, 2006 8:09 PM  
Robin said...

I totally understand what you're doing with the move - sometimes you have to do things that may not seem logical to other people in order for your family to be happy.

My husband was miserable in banking for a number of years and finally when we were in a position to do so, he quit and has been "finding himself", being a GREAT househusband, etc. He's like a different person. I had no idea how much that job was wearing on him until it wasn't there anymore, dragging him down. And I know that he will figure something different out to do in the entrepeneurial area as opportunities have been presenting themselves the way they didn't when he was working and too busy to focus on it. Best of luck with Minnesota - it sounds like an excellent choice for you as well.

September 03, 2006 7:34 AM  

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