Yesterday Joy and I went on a whirlwind apartment tour in Savannah. We viewed about 8 different places all over town. And, in true Skye fashion, I ended up taking the first apartment we looked at! I had to keep my word to Dad that I actually look at all the choices before I decide on one, but I knew as soon as I walked in that THIS was going to be my new home!




There's not really enough space for a veggie garden, and I'll have to talk to the SCAD students upstairs about throwing their pizza crusts into the back yard. But no place is perfect, right? Besides, I am only about a mile from the river and very close to all the fun downtown stuff. I can hardly wait to learn my way around the city and show it off to anyone who comes to visit (hint hint).
I also stopped in to see John, my new boss. It is so different to be starting a job in a "leadership role" instead of a support role. He was so eager to be sure that I have everything I need to get started. I can't even explain how excited I am about this job. I know that it will be stimulating and challenging and that I am going to be wonderful! Of course there are tiny butterflies in my stomach, just because it's something new. But I feel like I'm getting back on course to be the person I was meant to be.
But on a sad note, my poor car is in the shop. Driving back to Dad's from Savannah something fell off from underneath the tractor trailer in front of me. I thought it just banged along underneath, but my radiator got impaled by the shrapnel. Luckily I was able to make it to the Dairy Queen in Kingsland and call the awesome repair guys that Dad uses (Ray Marr & Sons in Woodbine, should you ever need car repairs in Camden County). Joy said, and I agreed, that we were very lucky this hunk of metal went under the car and not into the windshield. It's a good thing we were at Dairy Queen because I needed some sugary comfort. Especially when I went to put the flashlight back in the glove box, but ended up tossing my keys in there instead and locking myself out! Did I mention that I hadn't been sleeping well? Andy was able to jimmy open the door and tow my car to the shop, now I'm just waiting to see how much the damage will cost. But all in all, it was a good day.
2 comments:
Wow. What a day! I'm glad you aren't dead!
I am so envious of your new apartment. It looks just perfect. And as I've said, we'll definitely be coming to visit. It may take us a bit longer than everyone else to get around to it, but we will definitely get there. Alex has never been to Savannah, so I'm looking forward to taking him there. Now, how do you feel about children???
Congrats on the new place! I'm so proud of you and happy for you, you deserve some awesomeness and it looks like it you've finally gotten some! Love you!
Kimberly
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