Nothing endures but change.

I find myself pretty nostalgic these days as my final days in New York fast approach. Will this be the last time I ever go over the George Washington Bridge ? Considering the traffic, that might be a good thing! I am DEFINATELY ready for a new change and having taken part in the social experiment that is New York City will always be a part of me. I have lots of family on the east coast and will certainly be back from time to time and as I look forward to life on the West Coast I see nothing but blue skies with an occasional shower or two. You know the rain makes the grass greener and yes the grass is greener on the other side. My final day of work with my current employer is on Friday and I am looking forward to a new more complex problem set to solve. Working for a fortune 500 company has its strengths and weaknesses and I am a better person having had the opportunity to study and grow in that culture.
My list of things to do before I leave next month :
  1. Meet Dr Wei for dinner and talk about anything and to soak in some wisdom. (done)
  2. Visit the tibetan furniture dealer. (done)
  3. Visit with the priest from the parish I attended as a child. (done)
  4. Goto Washington Square Park in the East Village because its the place where I spent allot of time while at university, where I graduated, where I proposed to my wife, and where I started to develop my first complex framework to understand the world around me.
  5. See Nick before he starts his around the world trip. I'm proud of you and Hong Kong just might be in the cards! (done)
  6. See Sam and maybe goto to Chinatown for old times sake.
  7. Goto the Met and 8th street in the Village and sit in the crazy light restauraunt.
What I am looking forward to most about life on the West Coast :
  1. My new job, a chance to impact a change in a new place, and an interesting problem set that I can help solve.
  2. Our first house and Simmy and I being out there on our own.
  3. Exploring the the Pacific North West - Oregon, Seattle, Nor Cal, and Vancouver.
  4. Hiking and trekking, Mt Hood, the Oregon coast and having that balanced with urban living and the pluralism and variety of culture that I love.
  5. Easy access to Asia and some new uncharted territory for Simmy and I to explore. The pictures are ones I took when we visted Thailand and the ruins in Ayutthaya .
  6. A socially progressive place and being around people that are not always in such a rush or too busy to offer up a smile.
  7. A wealth of new experiences that will awaken my senses like only a new place can.
  8. Powells Bookstore seems like it has some interesting knowledge for the curious student.
  9. And most importantly -- all that I don't know, and may learn on my journey.
Heraclitus said 'nothing endures but change' and I think I know what you mean. 'Everything flows, nothing stands still' - I'll see you then through the changes.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Welcome to Portland. :-)
Pixie Rogue said…
I hope your move goes smoothly. My family and I will be relocating soon as well. Though it will not be across the country like your move, we will be moving into a different state. We are looking forward to the new opportunities this move will provide us. It will be neat to live in another state and experience life from another part of the country.

Thanks for your comment on my blog. It was most thought provoking.
oronde ash said…
keep moving. never stop moving. space is nothing. we are the mind. it never stops moving. whatever you learn, continue to share.
good luck & welcome to the west coast!

(although, i must admit...i'm a cali girl, born n' raised...but i miss new york).
Anonymous said…
Greetings from Thailand!