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oh internet, how you inspire

A few days ago the BG received a request from someone on Couchsurfing to stay at our place. The particular night this person requested was actually one where we were planning to be at the beach, but as usual we checked out his profile and then his blog. Incredibly inspired I told BG to see if Amtrekker was going to be in Raleigh after we got back. *Then* I started following him on Twitter. (Heheheheeeee.) After some phone calls we actually met him last night at Napper Tandy’s for some weekly trivia (and Strongbow). He had some amazing stories and when all was said and done, he actually needed a place to stay so we gladly hosted him. Score.

BG, Me, Amtrekker!

This kid has been traveling around the country achieving goals and making videos about it for nearly a year. He said his family all had wagers on how long he’d be gone, and none of them bet into 2008… here it is nearly June. What’s really interesting, though, is that some of the goals on his list seem totally insane and to achieve them he had to have pretty heavy traffic to his site. We played twenty questions with him asking how he manages to keep the stats up on his site, how often he writes and how the HELL did he get on Good Morning America?! (Through a wild chain of events Diane Sawyer found his friggen blog. CRAZY.)

Anyway, the BG and I are now motivated. We are going to make a list of things to accomplish on our year-long road trip. In addition, the BG has some fantastic ideas about mounting a camera in the Prius and taking pictures at equal intervals throughout. We’re looking into purchasing a GPS data tracker that we will sync with the EXIF data on our photos so that each evening when we’re uploading to Flickr, they will automatically be geotagged and put on the map. We’ll be able to see exactly where we’ve been (and our families will see that we’re not dead). Eeeeee technology!

Right now Amtrekker is still asleep on my floor. And although I feel oddly famous right about now, I realize that he’s simply a shining example of how the internet serves to teach and inspire. Sometimes when I’m nerding out on the interwebs I become overwhelmed by just how much information exists out there. It amazes me that it’s possible to weed through all of it to find something (or someone) that can brighten your day, motivate you, or teach you something you never knew you were interested in.

(That was filmed eight months ago. I’m happy to say that I drove him to the Amtrak station this morning and he commented on how easy it was for us to get there. Glad I could help improve his idea of Raleigh… He somehow did the same for me!)

Check out the other Amtrekker videos here and tell me you don’t just want to eat him alive he’s so damn awesome.

updates from raleigh

I hesitate to be honest about Raleigh because I know I’ve seen and experienced very little. I don’t want to make harsh claims or rash decisions based on just shy of three weeks time here. One thing I’ve noticed is how important public transit is to me. It is by far what makes me believe a city has it, or doesn’t. And based on that I’ll say simply that Raleigh definitely doesn’t have it.

Skip the light rail or any subway system, as it doesn’t exist. The buses are confusing, scheduling is unclear and timing is inconvenient. The BG and I attempted to take the bus from the NCSU campus (a healthy ten minute walk from our apartment) into the city, which is less than 2 miles from campus, to the bar. This was around 8pm on a weeknight and the bus never arrived. We waited for an hour.

I took the bus one other time from campus to a job interview. Three transfers and an hour later, I suddenly became trapped as a bus headed back to Raleigh just didn’t exist! Only during rush hours do certain buses run to/from certain places in Research Triangle Park, I learned. (I was headed to the EPA. You’d think this wouldn’t be a problem.) Also, you cannot get to or from the RDU airport on Sundays, as buses don’t run(???).

I felt liberated when I sold off my vehicles in Portland. I started taking the bus everywhere and then I figured I could live even more cheaply by riding my bike. This worked well. A brief look at the bus lines in Raleigh before my move had me thinking that since I’ve spent my whole life basically overlooking public buses that surely all I needed to do was be patient and learn the ways of a new system. Maybe Portland made me a snob by offering cheap, abundant public transit, but I don’t know if I can get by here without owning a vehicle. I guess it will depend on where I end up working.

Anyway.

The apartment is pretty much done for now. We went ahead and bought a mattress last week and it is SWEET. Less than $400 and more comfortable than my Tempurpedic.

I’m also shopping for a bike. I’d like to get a hybrid but it seems like each company does them differently. My preference would be to have something lightweight, comfortable for commuting and also for long road/trail trips. Not sure yet if this is possible, at least for an off the shelf product.

This past weekend we hosted our first Couchsurfer. She was really sweet and hung out with us for most of the weekend. I also met a new friend last weekend, Morgan, and hung out with her this past Friday night with both her boyfriend and the BG. We made fun of the fartsy people in downtown Raleigh for First Friday.

Saturday we drove out to the Chapel Hill area to visit the Weaver Street Market, a co-op and cafe with really delicious food. While we were there we met up with a new friend I met on OkCupid named Mike. We chatted for a bit then broke it off for the afternoon, as the three of us headed back to Raleigh to run some errands and get ready to make a huge homemade taco dinner, to which Mike was invited. The four of us had an awesome meal together and then went out to a pub afterward.

The weekend was great, meeting new friends kicks ass.

Now, I’m back to job searching and freelance work. This Saturday I’m scheduled to start volunteering at the Raleigh Habitat for Humanity ReStore. I’ve also located several yoga studios who teach yoga in the Iyengar tradition, which is similar to what I was enjoying in Portland. (I’m lining up the yoga and Spanish classes for when I get a job.)

I’ve been doing pretty well with my home yoga. I practice about every other day (except this past weekend) and have been able to do a few poses I wasn’t comfortable doing in my fast paced classes in Portland. That is the tradeoff with home practice; you get time to focus on practicing poses that are difficult and really customize a routine that you feel works for you (and it’s free), but you don’t get the attention from an instructor that really helps you ensure proper posture and position in the poses. I’m looking forward to attending classes once or twice a week to supplement my home routine.

raleigh

Well, it’s no Portland. But I have my BG back. :)

I still have no job. But my time in the past ten days has been taken up by helping the boy fix up our apartment, which is small and awesome, but unorganized and messy. I guess cramming two people and all their belongings into a studio will do that. We’ve been taking pictures along the way of the progress, but I’ve not had the time to post them to flickr. (We made real headway last night when the carpet suddenly reappeared.)

In between fixing up the place, I’ve been applying for jobs and working on freelance projects. I’ve actually been applying to non-design jobs at the university because it’s close to home, comes with good benefits and affords me the flexibility to possibly share lunches with the BG. :)

I am relaxed and happy and a little carefree, though sometimes I panic a little about the job thing. I need a bike and we need a mattress. Can’t do that until I get a paycheck from somewhere. (It’d be nice if Trex paid me quicker that’s for damn sure.)

We’ve successfully located a pub downtown that serves Strongbow on tap. Needless to say we’re now regulars. The bartenders seem to be our age and are super nice. Tonight we’re headed to a movie at the art museum and tomorrow I think I’m meeting a few friend. Next weekend we’re hosting our first couch surfer! Yay.

Things are a little weird right now, but in a good way. I’m unorganized, missing some boxes of crap, not receiving mail (??!!), really missing people in Portland and feeling weird about not working… But I’m happy to be starting a real life with the boy.

Really happy.

weekend

Our weekend in Seattle was excellent.

At the last minute, someone from couchsurfing came through for us and we had somewhere to stay in the University District. We both left work early Friday only to miss the bus, get stuck at a drawbridge, then miss our train to Seattle. After $80 and a phone call to Amtrak we were booked on the next one. With the time we had to kill we ate at Vegetarian House which, I think we’ve concluded, will be our last time there. (Good food, but mysterious stomach pains!)

Our host made us feel welcome and the pull out couch was perfect. For my first experience couchsurfing I was really happy. (We probably saved like $200 in hotel costs!) She lived near bus lines and neat places to eat near The University of Washington. One of these places included the Wayward Cafe where we had breakfast Saturday morning. Perfect blend of vegan, healthy food and grunge.

The rest of Saturday was comprised of heading downtown, walking through the Pike Place Market, seeing the Space Needle (but not going inside, of course… too many families in line), getting tipsy on the lawn west of the Space Needle with a six pack bought from a Kwik E Mart (one of 11 dressed up 7-11’s to promote The Simpsons movie), taking a nap in the Kobe Terrace Park, trespassing and theft, eating at Vegetarian Bistro and then listening to some disappointing dnb at a club in Capitol Hill (I don’t understand… their mp3s are pretty good…).

Cheap Dates

Sunday we took our host to brunch at Flowers (omg, so good) and then we went back downtown to see the Experience Music Project and the Science Fiction Museum.

We probably got back to Portland around 9pm, which left enough time for pizza and beer in NW before getting a bus home.

PS - Kittens are still killing us.

Kittens : Week 5