Sunday, February 10, 2008

Nearly Two Months Gone By

Hey, there. It seems I've stopped posting, but I think I'm going to start again soon.

We're having a pretty rough time. Cold gray days, lots of sickness, anxiety, and short tempers. It really isn't about our move, though. Several friends, when I said I was struggling, assumed that I was having doubts about our move, and a hard time acclimating to New York. But no, this is stuff that would have been going on if we'd stayed in Denver, too (and it probably would have been worse there). Jobs, money, trying to be pleasant to each other in spite of very bad moods and very real worries - the same old tough stuff. Not fun to write about, and even less fun to read about, yeah? So I haven't. I'll say this though: both of us working from home, while also taking care of a 2-year-old, is not proving to be a very good idea at all. Absence really would make the heart grow fonder. We've ordered a laptop and drawn up a schedule so that we can take turns schlepping our work out to a coffee shop and getting out of each other's hair. If that doesn't work, one of us is going to have to give up their true career ambitions and take the first retail wage-slave job they can find, just to save our family's sanity. The laptop arrives next week: will it save the day? We shall see.

Also, I have the web equivalent of social anxiety, knowing that among the friends who check in on this space, there are a couple of troll-ish people hanging out around the edges too. But so it goes, if you have a blog, right? I just need to put it out of my head I suppose.

Here's something that made me happy about living here: I wasn't even aware that New York was in the Superbowl until a few days before the game. I do skim the newspapers, I get out of the house, I make small talk with people on the street, but still - I didn't know. If we were still in Denver, and the Broncos were in the Superbowl, you'd better believe we'd have been awash in unavoidable Bronco-mania for weeks. Just made me smile, that's all.

I'll try to bring something better to this space soon, I promise. Tales of celebrity-sightings? Pictures of my kids? More of my sparkling and witty prose, rather than depressed whining? I'll work on it.

4 comments:

Gina said...

{{{Hugs}}} Winter's hard. I'm in some serious blahs myself. Enjoy your adventures and take a deep breath. Everything will work out. I, for one, am glad you're posting. You're such a witty writer. :)

Ruthanne said...

Cheer up my friend, you post when you want to,,,its winter, its depressing and you have moved from one side of the country to another,,,its hard,,breath deep, count to 20 and have a glass of wine,,it will all work out

Beverly said...

Working at home with the kids is hard. I hope you figure out a schedule that works!

Pat said...

I found your blog tonight from the Creative Times blog. I just wanted to tell you that my son and daughter-in-law made the opposite move to Denver a few years ago and had a hard time adjusting at first. Things are working out better now, so just give it time! Welcome to Brooklyn!