Just like that
I love when things just fall into place. Right now, everything is turning up Kelly.
My bed will be gone this afternoon, as Suze has been looking for a bed for a while now and will quite happily take mine off my hands for what I'm asking. Her brother is most likely going to take my deep freeze, which basically takes care of my large ticket items that I needed to get rid of. Everything else can either stay here, or just go to the garbage. I'm happy about that. Now, just have to take care of that second car sitting in Edmonton and I am golden. I already have a plan for that, and hopefully will have it gone as soon as I get to Edmonton on the 24th.
Also, it turns out that there seems to be a pretty good need for IT people in the Campbell River area. Right now, there are 5 IT postings in the Campbell River paper, all of which I believe I am qualified for. I think this is actually going to work.
I have been wondering lately if fate actually exists. Everything just feels so right, and it is all working out better than I could ever have planned. I'm not really working hard right now to get things taken care of, they just seem to be working themselves all out with very minimal effort. I honestly think that I'm finally on the right track with my life because of how easy the pieces are falling into place. I'm thoroughly enjoying all of this. Stress has taken a backseat to motivation and within the next week I believe I should have all of my loose ends tied up and be completely ready to make this journey. It's further than I've ever gone before, both in terms of the distance of this move, but also in terms of my commitment to someone else in my life. I feel no fear... just excitement.
We saw Metric play last night. It was a pretty good show, but a little lighter than my normal choice in music. It's good to step outside one's comfort zone, and I enjoyed the show and the size of the crowd. My complaint is there is only so much atmospheric instrumental interludes that a band should play, and bordering on 30 minutes of repetitive keyboards and guitars is just a little excessive. Other bands like The Tragically Hip, Smashing Pumpkins, and Pearl Jam have also been guilty of this during their live shows. It was still fun.
Tonight is probably going to be my last large scale live concert for a while. Taste of Chaos is making it's appearance in Saskatoon with Deftones headlining about 8 other bands. Ever since I got into melodeath/death metal, I haven't been too much of a fan of the clean vocal style that the Deftones offer. However, I am ever so excited to see Thrice, Dredg, Atreyu and As I Lay Dying. It's going to be a very good night, and Suze is going to be on a drunken tear, so I expect to have some entertaining stories from this night.
Ahhhhh... Metal... it just makes everything much better.
My bed will be gone this afternoon, as Suze has been looking for a bed for a while now and will quite happily take mine off my hands for what I'm asking. Her brother is most likely going to take my deep freeze, which basically takes care of my large ticket items that I needed to get rid of. Everything else can either stay here, or just go to the garbage. I'm happy about that. Now, just have to take care of that second car sitting in Edmonton and I am golden. I already have a plan for that, and hopefully will have it gone as soon as I get to Edmonton on the 24th.
Also, it turns out that there seems to be a pretty good need for IT people in the Campbell River area. Right now, there are 5 IT postings in the Campbell River paper, all of which I believe I am qualified for. I think this is actually going to work.
I have been wondering lately if fate actually exists. Everything just feels so right, and it is all working out better than I could ever have planned. I'm not really working hard right now to get things taken care of, they just seem to be working themselves all out with very minimal effort. I honestly think that I'm finally on the right track with my life because of how easy the pieces are falling into place. I'm thoroughly enjoying all of this. Stress has taken a backseat to motivation and within the next week I believe I should have all of my loose ends tied up and be completely ready to make this journey. It's further than I've ever gone before, both in terms of the distance of this move, but also in terms of my commitment to someone else in my life. I feel no fear... just excitement.
We saw Metric play last night. It was a pretty good show, but a little lighter than my normal choice in music. It's good to step outside one's comfort zone, and I enjoyed the show and the size of the crowd. My complaint is there is only so much atmospheric instrumental interludes that a band should play, and bordering on 30 minutes of repetitive keyboards and guitars is just a little excessive. Other bands like The Tragically Hip, Smashing Pumpkins, and Pearl Jam have also been guilty of this during their live shows. It was still fun.
Tonight is probably going to be my last large scale live concert for a while. Taste of Chaos is making it's appearance in Saskatoon with Deftones headlining about 8 other bands. Ever since I got into melodeath/death metal, I haven't been too much of a fan of the clean vocal style that the Deftones offer. However, I am ever so excited to see Thrice, Dredg, Atreyu and As I Lay Dying. It's going to be a very good night, and Suze is going to be on a drunken tear, so I expect to have some entertaining stories from this night.
Ahhhhh... Metal... it just makes everything much better.

1 Comments:
I'm very glad to hear that things are falling into place for you, even though I still get afraid that it means I'm falling out. I hope you had a really good time with Suze tonight. I just wish I could have been there for one more big show before you leave.
Sorry about the wishy-washyness. I don't think I've ever been as tired as I am right now, and I kind of really miss you.
Also, my feet hurt. A lot.
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