A very long time ago (and I mean very, very)
I played along in an interview
thing Bethany
Actually was doing over on her site. It was a long time ago. I'm
finally getting around to answering her questions and feel awful that it took
me so stinking long.
1. What do you miss most about Northern
Virginia? What do you like most about Utah?Everything but the traffic. Which I get plenty of here as well so there's not a lot to miss. But in truth, there really are specific things I desperately miss about Northern VA that I don't (can't/won't/whatever) get here. I miss the friends I made there. I feel they are people who are much more like me and who I want to be than I will ever find again. It was nice having a huge social group, my age, who all had kids my daughter's age who were very accepting and nice and very, very intelligent who also had similar lifestyles and goals as we had. Not saying those people don't exist here, but for Utah, I am an 'old' mother. People here start having kids in their early twenties. I was almost 30. So it's hard to find people who "get" the lifestyle we have to live right now with a toddler and another on the way. People here also tend to be of one mindset or another - Mormon or very anti-Mormon. There are few in-between. That is very difficult for me. So, missing the social circle is a big one. I very much miss the weather (even the humidity if you can believe that!) and the landscape. I loved all the trees and the green and the wildflowers that would grow in the medians of the divided highways. I miss the shopping. I miss the restaurants. Oh, how I miss the restaurants. That's a big one. And not even the fancy-schmancy restaurants but the simple sandwich/salad shops. The thing I miss the most though is being able to have a million things to do at my fingertips that were FREE. Sure, it took a while to get in to DC but to be able to get there and have a million kid-friendly options to do without having to pay an arm and a leg was awesome. Granted, there were just as many things to do that did cost a bit but there were things! Here I feel like the selection is very, very minimal and the cost is so very not worth it. Which is odd given it's touted as such a "family-friendly" state and probably has the most kids per family of anywhere in the world. But whatever. Not to be completely down on Utah (I still am having a pretty difficult time here which I never expected but, what can yah do?), there are things I like about being here. I like that it doesn't take a plane ticket and hours and hours worth of travel to visit my sister and her kids. I like that if I wanted to, I could pack up and head home for the weekend at any point. Okay, so I guess there is only the one thing, which is what brought us back here anyway and that is the proximity to family. We did choose (I say "we" meaning "Dan" but you get the picture) to live a bit further away from family than I think we originally had in mind but it's closer than a 4-hour plane ride!
2. I had my daughter a month early too.
Totally took us by surprise; we didn't even have diapers in the house! Even
almost five years later I sometimes feel like we're perpetually a month behind
schedule. Did your daughter's birth take you guys by surprise too? What do you
most wish you had been able to do with that last month that you didn't get to
do?
It absolutely took us by surprise. Given Dan
was in Utah because we were so very much not planning on *that* early and we
had NOTHING in the house or set up or ready in any way. I would have liked to have had a little more time to figure out what we wanted to do with her room. Or, you know, be able to give her a room. She didn't get her room until she was probably 6ish months old. She was going to be taking over my computer/craft room and it was very much still my computer/craft room because I had all the time in the world. Then, of course, once she showed up, there was no time or chance to do anything about it. So I would have like to have had a baby's room to bring the baby home to. And a crib. We didn't even have a crib. Or changing table. Or, well, much of anything that I guess all fits under the umbrella of "baby's room." I would have liked to have had the time to do a little more obsessing and freaking out, honestly. And I would have liked to have had the chance to go in to DC for the 4th of July. That was the plan that year but that got scratched really fast when considering we had a 3-week old infant by then. Though being seven months pregnant now, I have to admit I'm not all that heartbroken to have missed the most miserable part of the pregnancy - that last month when nothing in the world is comfortable and there is only misery.
3. You say you like laughably bad movies.
What's your favorite bad movie? Do you also like quality movies (like,
Oscar-nominated ones), or can't you be bothered?
I love movies. Just big, generic, broad
statement there. I love all types of movies. I say I love bad movies because
everyone makes fun of me for it. I love the good movies probably more but I
have to invest a piece of myself in those. And I do. I am a highly sensitive,
emotional person who gets so wrapped up in and personalizes everything that the
deep thought-provoking movies really do take an emotional toll on me. But I
find I do love them the best. I just can only handle them in moderation.
However, give me a bad movie and I can watch it over and over and over because
there is no emotional involvement on my part and I don't even have to pay a ton
of attention to it. That's why I really like them, I can put them on as
background noise while I do other things and actually get other things done. So
that's what it's about. I love good, "quality" movies, I just use the
bad ones to get things done.
4. What's the worst job you ever had?
Hahahaha. This is such a great question and
one that I would totally love to delve in to and give a completely clear
picture of how bad it was and to what level and degree and why it ruined my
life/sense of self/outlook/etc., etc. But I'm not going to do that. It was the
last job I had before moving back to Utah. I'm sure a lot of people would claim
the "worst job" is something that they hated doing or that was
inconvenient or bad timing or you know - some teenage/college job to get by for
a week or two. But my "worst job" truly broke my spirit and stole my
soul. And it was doing a job I loved and am VERY good at. It made me never want
to do it again. As well as question every skill, every effort, every ability,
and every motivation I have ever had. It made me terrified to go back to work
for anyone else in any capacity. Still, 8 months later (and having landed
another job) I question my abilities.
5. If you were a character in a TV show, who
would you be?
I have to admit, I haven't watched hardly any
TV in the past year so I don't know that I can appropriately answer this
question. Even in trying to think of TV I used to watch or television past, I
kind of just draw a blank. This, coming from one of the biggest appointment TV
freaks of all time... Stopped watching TV? What's wrong with me? I don't
know... To my what - 3? readers out there, peg me (be delicate with my poor,
little baby feelings! Remember, I am a hormonal basketcase!!!!!) - which TV
character am I most like?
And, in keeping with the spirit (or rules,
rather), I will even offer to (months later) interview anyone else who wants to
play along...
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