...it's not dark yet, but it's gettin' there...
Last week has not been easy. On Friday i moved into a room in the four bedroom house with my other new housemates Colleeen and Mike. Mike is a real sweetheart, very easygoing and funny. Colleen, i had forgotten, has a personality that tends to the negative and she can be a moody bitch a lot of the time. On Monday, for some reason, she decided she was going to be snippy to everybody, and i began to think i had made a mistake by moving in. But on Tuesday, she was back to normal. Weird. But i'm determined not to let her get to me. The house is great. The fourth housemate will be moving in tomorrow; it's another first year named Sherry or Shelly, i cant remember.
The Capitol City is like a small town with a few tall office buildings. After living in S.F. and L.A., i'm a snob. This is the provinces. But the people seem nice, and life is definitely slower than in L.A., if not the Bay Area too. On Tuesday, i started work at the local office of the law firm i've been at for the last couple of years. This is the third branch office i've worked at. They must like me. This operation is very small, only 5 attorneys, and i'm to be their part-time paralegal to help the full-time girl, who's going on maternity soon.
i still haven't seen Schwarzenegger, but i'm looking out for him. There's a few things i need to say to him regarding his job performance thus far. Some good, some not so good. The office had lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe the other day and i was joking about Arnie's failed venture with Willis and Stallone. What was it called? i don't even remember the name of it. No, i'm talking about the restaurant, not California. Overpriced hamburgers, bad service. Just like the Hard Rock. Damn, i can never remember the name of it.
i miss my family and Jason terribly. i feel weird, like i don't belong. i guess i'll get used to being here eventually. i'm planning to go back home for Father's day though, and i'm so looking forward to that.
Blogging is hard these days, because i work in a small office and the boss is always nearby. At home, i don't have a computer yet and i don't want to blog from my roommates' computers. It sucks. i really wanted to blog about Clinton's speech, which i saw last night. He was smooth wasn't he? Damn, that guy is good. Slick Willie, for sure. i plan to buy his book, by the way.
Gotta go, the boss is back.
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Planet Hollywood, kiddo.
Darn. When I saw capital city, I thought you were coming to DC.
Posted by: Victor on Jun. 4, 2004I think the Governator tends to visit the Esquire Grill on 13th and K on a regular but intermittent basis...
I should stop by one time and say hi to you since I'm in Sacramento like every week. :)
Posted by: Chris on Jun. 4, 2004Perhaps we can both blog about Clinton's book on the same day -- it's on my list too!
I haven't spent much time in Sacramento, but I did do the nifty California International Marathon there in December. By the end of the race, all I could think was that the town was too damned flat.
And the summer heat... hoo boy.
Posted by: Hugo on Jun. 4, 2004Oh bitch, bitch, bitch: I'm even more of a snob than you are and I'd trade Tallahassee for Sacramento without a second thought, so keep in mind that it's all relative. Provincial? Not even; this is nowheresville. Two and a half years and I certainly haven't gotten used to it, let alone ever felt I "belonged" here (thank God).
But at least I'm not bitter. ;-)
Posted by: Dave J on Jun. 4, 2004i spent a night in Talahassee when i was 12 years old. i remember it as a beautiful and sleepy town with lots of weeping willow trees.
Posted by: annie on Jun. 4, 2004Well yeah, but that gets pretty old after a few days. It'd be a nice place to take a leisurely drive through on vacation, but I wouldn't want to live here (oh wait, I do). With both the legislators and the students gone, it is absolutely DEAD. Not that I'm suggesting a full-time legislature like yours would be an improvement. [shudder]
In fact, I think I remember Schwarzenegger talking about going back to a part-time legislature. California's due for a constitutional overhaul: that could go hand in hand with dramatically increasing the number of legislators, so their districts would be small enough to make for some genuine accountability. If NEW HAMPSHIRE, of all places, has 400 members in its House of Representatives, the California Assembly could certainly deal with 200 or more.
Posted by: Dave J on Jun. 4, 2004You BETTER go to the 33rd Street Bistro before you leave.
Or, spend $75 at the Supper Club. I'm sure that'll be easy for you... :)
Posted by: Chris on Jun. 4, 2004