Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Packing and hauling

At this point, I am absolutely down to the wire and trying to accomplish everything last minute as I usually do. My mom came by and helped me out a lot. I cannot thank her enough. We put everything I wanted to keep in boxes and bins, lugged them down my lethal staircase, rented a U-Haul cargo van and drove it to my parents' house on Staten Island. A warehouse worth of boxes are now sitting in my childhood bedroom for storage.

Of course, now that I just got home from that whole ordeal, I'm seeing things that I didn't do. I suppose I'll be running around like a nutcase tomorrow trying to ship things last minute.

The carriers for the cats came. Since the sedatives for animals can sometimes kill them, we are going a more holistic route. There are a lot of natural calming remedies and we are using 3 of them. Before you take animals on a plane, you have to get a certificate of health from the vet. I took them both to the vet on Monday, one at 9AM and the other at 2PM since I had only one carrier and don't own a car. The first cat was a nightmare. Sophie yowled the whole way and peed all over the carrier, which dripped onto me. Luckily, Rocky was a lot better although he looked pitiful in the carrier. I am not looking forward to getting them on the plane.

It's very weird to see your entire life packed up into little boxes as though it was nothing but a bunch of junk that can be tossed in the back of a truck. In going through everything, I found all my old journals, ticket stubs, pictures, and even a greeting card I bought when I was 16 for no one just because I thought it was really sweet. I never thought I'd see that card again and now it's at the bottom of a plastic bin, collecting dust in a room I left behind.

Tomorrow will be spent bringing useful things to Goodwill and recycling/throwing everything else out. My landlord is going to have to remove the couch but otherwise, I'll handle it on my own. This whole process has been bittersweet. It was sad to see the entire life I will be leaving behind but it was nice to see so many things I forgot I even had and to be reminded of all the memories I associated with them.

Here is a picture of my street in Brooklyn. It is my favorite street in the whole world and I always said that if I ever became rich, I'd own one of these houses.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

The last few days in my neighborhood

Moving has been very stressful and time consuming but in spite of that, I'm trying my best to spend a little bit of time each day appreciating Fort Greene and the rest of Downtown Brooklyn. This is a picture of the clock tower across from the Atlantic Center.

Last night, a large group of friends came out to a bar called Alibi in my neighborhood to say goodbye. It was really nice to be in my favorite part of the world with my favorite people in the world.

I only have another 4 days here and then it's off to an adventure in sunny LA.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Saying goodbye

It's been difficult coming to terms with the fact that I'm leaving my favorite place in the world. Yes, I am excited for sunshine and a new start but it's hard to leave behind the place you've been inhabiting since birth.

I'm desperately trying to take pictures of the things I don't want to forget. The G train is not one of those things but I'll put up a filtered pic of my G train stop anyway.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Hello!

This blog will be documenting my transition from Brooklyn to Los Angeles. I was born and raised in NYC and at 26-years-old, I am making my way across the country to start a brand new life with my boyfriend, who I have been with for 4.5 years and is the main reason for the move (job relocation). I will be leaving for sunny California in a week and a half with 2 cats in tow. I'm going to post as many pictures as I can of what I see and experience on the West Coast.Stay tuned for adventures, interesting sights, and probably a lot of awkward moments.