Saturday, October 15, 2011

Living in Portland!

Wow has it been a while. I can't even remember all of the things that have happened since the Symphony last summer. Life has been a whirlwind, but isn't is always?

So...I live in Portland now. As of a week ago. I know, crazy right? I'm sure like everyone, you are probably wondering WHY PORTLAND?!?! Well, here's the scoop. After having to move out of my grandparents house in Lehi, I needed a change. Somewhere out of Utah. So, I made a list of places I thought it would be fun to live, and Portland won first. Seriously. I love Utah and never thought the day would come, but it was time to move on to hopefully even better things.

It was a super long road to get here, which felt like forever, but it actually was only a couple of months. There was a lot to work out and I'm finding there is still more to figure out. There is always something new to learn.


Things I've learn about Portland so far:
1. Rain does not always equal the Midwest thunderstorms I imagined. I miss those, but when you get rain everyday, its nice that most of the time its just a drizzle.
2. Its super dark at night. There just don't seem to be enough street lights to light up the roads.
3. The people are very friendly. Different, but friendly. It definitely is different hearing "its a great hangover breakfast" at a restaurant, or having a nice woman strongly recommend getting the rain boots at Costco just because she overheard me debating with my sister. All those I've met so far have been great!
4. OSU Beavers are orange and black and (school name??) Ducks are yellow and green. Your new, super loyal, Beaver fan roommate will notice if you buy rain boots with yellow and wear a dress with yellow. Definitely not in a crazy way...just in a huh? never knew people cared that much when a game wasn't actually being played kind of way.
5. Oregonians (yes that is what they are called) like their windows open and don't use umbrellas in the rain. I enjoy the window factor. The fresh air is so refreshing!
6. Not having to pump your own gas is GREAT! Especially with the rain/drizzle all of the time.
7. NO SALES TAX! When you see the price of something, that is the price you pay at the register. Its so fabulous!
8. Beautiful. Even when its raining and foggy. Its so beautiful.
9. My family is still here, even if they aren't here. They call and email and genuinely care about me and everything that is going on, even if they can't see me everyday. I'm not at all surprised, but its definitely note worthy to mention how WONDERFUL they are.
10. I can do this.


I know I've left out a lot of details on the path that got me here. I know that how you got there is just as important as where you are, but sometimes those details are not to be broadcast and frankly, there just is too much to write and catch up on.

So now I'm here, I might as well tell you what my life has been for a week. Camille drove up with me last Friday (THANK YOU Spencer for making that possible). The drive actually went pretty fast and it was really fun. We talked and sang and thought and beheld the beauty around us. We pulled into Portland around 6 pm or so. As we drove into the neighborhood with my new apt, I was getting nervous and excited. The houses are just so cute! With the help of google, I had already seen my new place from the outside and I was shocked that it was in this neighborhood. Such a cute neighborhood and my place is well, small and old. My new roommate gave me a tour of the new place. I tried to keep my cool and not stress out. It is so TINY! I've started to say that I live in a closet with a shelf for my closet. Its pretty much true. I've started to be creative. I stored my flip flops under my nightstand (which doesn't actually fit by my bed) and I've doubled my clothes on my hangers, all 18 of them. Not kidding, that is all that fits. Oh, and yes, as you'll see in my pictures, my closet also stores the water heater. Even though I feel like I'm back in college in a dorm or something, There are some good things about my apartment. List to follow.

1. Cheaper than I ever paid in Provo
2. My roommates are nice
3. Close to Costco, Winnco, Joann's and Jack in the Box
4. Five minutes from church and THE TEMPLE! (so lucky)
5. Got me to Portland


My new "office" I sometimes rotate between folding chair and exercise ball as my chair. Figured I'd follow Ann's footsteps and work my abs at work.



My "closet" with water heater and 18 hangers with 2 pieces of clothing each



My flip flop storage


But even with the tiredness and stress of the place, I still felt so peaceful to begin the next chapter of my life. It felt right even though my housing wasn't the best situation. That peace is such a great feeling.

Camille stayed to help me get situated. We spent Saturday running errands and then my new roommates took us down town. We walked around the city and had dinner. We stopped by Powell's Bookstore (an ENTIRE BLOCK of books!) I specifically told Camille to restrain me. There are so many rooms of books they are color coded. We also stopped by and got a Voo Doo donut. It was yummy! Crazy long line, all for a donut, but it was all for the experience. I didn't get the one with bacon on top, but if I go again, I'm going to. I hear it tastes like breakfast all in one bite. Pancake, Syrup and Bacon. When you think of it that way, it doesn't sound so weird.


Camille and I waiting in line


Me and my pretty donut


Me and my new roommates...I don't think we were all ready for this picture :)

My first week of working from home was good. Oh yeah, Justin and DGI decided they would rather keep me, even though not in the office, than train someone else :) I'm excited to stay with DGI and change my surrounds. It was such a blessing. Anyway, I was so productive because no one was around to ask me to do random things. I always like being the helper though, so that will be different. I'm sure it will get hard to not see my work friends everyday and have the camaraderie, but I'm glad I can still work with all of them and keep that bridge standing. Oh and I love the commute from my bed to my desk and the new uniform :)


View from my "office"


I'm working on finding the balance of friends and self. I also am finding the balance within myself of wanting it all now and realizing it takes time. I went to a few things this week for the ysa ward. There is something every night. Which is great because its good to have options and enough things for people to get involved and find something that works for them. I want to go, but I also enjoy time to myself. But I really want to start building friendships here and feel that I've a place. Its hard to not want it all to be just as I want it to be right this second. I know things take time and effort. So I'll just keep plugging away.

I think that is all I have to say so far. I have so many other highlights to share, so see below if you want a sort of recap of the past few months. Also, stay tuned for my post of adventures with visiting my family this year.

Timeline working backwards:
(family trips covered in separate blog post to come)

October: Moved to Oregon
September: Saw Courtney in Hawaii!
August: Decided to move
July: Was hit from behind on University Ave
June: Moved out of Lehi and in with Spencer and Camille and family
May: Moved into grandparents home in Lehi

HAWAII

I can't believe that I was able to go to Hawaii again. I'm so lucky! This time I went with my cousin Stephanie (Gigs). We decided to make a full vacation out of it and rent a condo in Turtle Bay so we could also have a pool and so Courtney could get a vacation from her apt. It was so fun, and was even better when we got UPGRADED. Instead of a studio apt, we got a 1 bedroom with a loft. We each had at least a full bed and there were three bathrooms :) Thank you soldier that extended your stay!

We had so much fun and saw so many things. We went to the beach of course, the temple, the market in Honolulu, the Dole plantation, the PCC, Kualoa Ranch, snorkeled at Sharks Cove and Turtle Bay, had acai bowls (mmmmm.......) and ate a Kahuku Grill TWICE! We bought so many cute things at the market, and it was so cheap! We walked forever and it was tiring, but I love everything that I got. Kualoa ranch was fun and was something that we didn't do while I was there for Christmas. We went on a movie tour and then on a catamaran, which was AWESOME! Oh, and night swimming at the pool was so peaceful and felt so good after a long day in the sun. We also played games and laughed and talked a lot! The PERFECT break from the craziness of my life. So great to be there, but hard to leave Courtney when it was over.



Day 1 at Sunset Beach






Isn't Courtney GORGEOUS!! On our tour at Kualoa Ranch



Courtney and I on the catamaran


View from the catamaran



Gigs and I getting ready to snorkel for the first time! So cute, I know



After going to the temple! What a blessing to go and be together!


To Move or Not to Move

This was a hard decision for me, but I do believe that the events leading up to it really helped me to be ready to make it. I loved living in Utah. I loved being close to family and being with my friends. I loved the area and I loved what was familiar. I don't think it was time any sooner, but now was the right time. I kind of thought about it privately for a while and didn't really tell anyone. Once I decided to move, I kept it quiet where I was feeling I would go. I just wanted it to be my decision. I love advice, but I needed it to be just about what I thought this time. I needed to be 100% behind it before telling people. For a while, I felt that I was convincing people, so it was good that I knew it was right.


Just Pile on the STRESS

It the end of July I was rear ended while turning and it was stressful. I was glad that I was ok and the other girl was ok. It definitely could have been worse, but it was pretty hard. It was during training week, so stress was already high and I was struggling with changing my whole world. The girl was nice and felt so bad. My car looked so sad. It really was fine, it just was one more thing to add to the pile of things I had to figure out. I got over my fear of the chiropractor though. It kind of became a necessity for a while.



Can you believe it?! $4,500 worth of damage. But it looks all pretty again :)

My rental car was one of those Kia Souls. You know the hamster commercials with the thugged up hamsters? If not, find it online. One of my favorite commercials, but I always thought the cars looked pretty funny. After a couple of weeks of driving it though, it grew on me. No trunk space what-so-ever, but it was cute and you felt up, without being an SUV.



So red, so short, but kind of cute after a while



Moving To/From Lehi

When I was trying to figure out where to move after the red house in Provo, I decided I would step outside of Provo for a bit. My grandmother had passed away in January and my grandfather years before her. Their house in Lehi was empty for the time being. I decided I would ask about living there. I moved in and LOVE IT! It was kind of weird being there alone, but also felt at peace because it was comfortable. I always loved being there growing up, so it was familiar to me. I started working really hard to learn about the yard and garden and tried my hardest to keep up with Crystal. She is the wonderful woman that lives next door. We became a lot closer and talked every day. She taught me how to do things that I never learned because we didn't have the same type of garden growing up. She always worked so hard and always helped others around her. It was really nice to live next to her and be there for each other. I really enjoyed the ward and realized that I could live outside of Provo...important realization that came in handy in future months. I honestly loved living there and felt so great! I don't think I realized how good I felt there until I was told that I needed to move.

Unfortunately only 6 weeks after moving in, my cousin and her husband called saying they found a job in SLC and were planning to live in the house. They were moving in in 2 weeks! I tried to be happy about it and appreciate the time I had there, but as those two weeks went on, I had a really hard time with it. Those both happened to be training weeks, so it was VERY busy and I didn't really have time to process where to go, what I wanted, etc. Because of a lack of options, I decided to move in with my brother and his family in Spanish Fork. Moving in with family is not really my first option, but it is so nice to have them to support you! It worked out nicely, but I was sad to leave Lehi. I had really felt secure there, felt like I belonged...Maybe it was just preparation and strength building for what I would do a few months later. What a blessing to live in the house my dad grew up in and I have so many fond memories of.


So there is the brief (I know it doesn't seem brief, but how do you sum up a year in just a few words) highlighted version of what's been going on with me lately. I'm excited for this new adventure and my new saying is "it will all work out." I just realize that it might take several tries!







7 comments:

Emily said...

Good for you getting this all down on paper. You will be so glad you did. We miss you but are so proud of your big leap. Love you!

Jenny said...

Whit, I'm so glad you blogged about your experience! What a huge step in your life. Feel free to call when you want to chat. I miss and love you!

ps. BYU played OSU today... maybe that's why your roommate was so sensitive? :) The Cougars won. lol

Camille Powell said...

YEAH!!! I request that you post on your blog every week. You forgot a picture of your bed and that wall. I want to see how it fits with that funky low wall thingy. Loves!

Callen and Kellie said...

I lived in tualatin for two years and LOVED it. I went back to visit in July and felt so homesick. I hope you love it as much as I did good luck!!! Ps the ducks are u of o.

the blonde potato said...

So nice to read and feel "caught up" with you! Transition times are always hard in one way or another, but I know you will look back on this one day with fondness! Looking forward to having you stop by on your way to and from Utah when you go!

Kalie said...

How exciting!!! I'm incredibly impressed. I agree with Camille, you must post at least once a week. Even if it is only a picture with a caption. Portland sounds like SOOOOOOO much fun. We'd love to live somewhere out there... Portland, Seattle, whatever. But SLC seems to be our place for now, so I'll have to live vicariously through you. Enjoy! And keep being so adventurous!

Emily said...

So fun to get such a great update! It sounds like you are settling in well. I wish I could just sit down and chat with you and get all the good details, but alas, this blog will have to do. You are beautiful. (I enjoyed the picture of Cortney labeled as gorgeous. She is--and she looks just like you. :) Miss you tons. Please keep updating. Love you! Big hugs!