I apologize for not updating sooner. I’d planned to, but there was a snafu with the cable company – totally my fault, as I scheduled the appointment for Pacific time instead of Mountain time – so when they showed up to install our cable/internet, Tara and I were actually kicking back at Buffalo Wild Wings enjoying a nice lunch and beverages. Oops. Not that I would have had time to sit down and bang out a blog post, though…

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Moving: it’s not for the faint of heart.

We’ve now spent three full days unpacking, and approximately 80 percent of that stuff has been put away – either in cupboards, drawers, or our storage unit. The apartment is pretty nice, but definitely lacks storage space. We didn’t realize until moving in that we don’t even have a kitchen pantry; this has forced us to both downscale, boxing up much of our stuff that we figure we can live without for a while, and get creative with storing other items. Our wine and liquor collection, for instance, resides on the bottom shelf of our bookcase, and we have canned goods in an old DVD cabinet. You do what you must. Plus, this is temporary; we’re only here for 13 months, and then we should be ready to buy a house. It’s a small sacrifice to make.

Here are some photos of the apartment.

We have already developed a nice routine of sitting out on the patio in the morning, drinking coffee. It faces west, so it’s very pleasant early. The afternoon is another story, but our A/C is very efficient! And we’ve had some clouds to take the edge off from time to time.

Yesterday, I made a purchase that got me really excited: a brand new barbecue grill.

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You might recall that our apartment complex in Vancouver did not allow grills, so we haven’t been able to grill out for four long years. Considering we cooked out on average once or twice a week prior to that, it felt like an eternity. So I broke down and bought this nice drum-style grill. It’s charcoal, even – something else I wanted to try my hand at. We wasted no time either, grilling up ribeye steaks and corn on the cob last night. It took a little while to figure out the intricacies of getting the coals just right, but after a bit of trial and error we figured it out and ended up enjoying a delicious meal on the patio, complete with wine and beer. Sitting there as the sun dipped low and a few lazy clouds drifted by, I felt utterly at peace for the first time in weeks. The whole moving process sapped all our strength, and taxed us both physically and mentally. It was good to finally be able to relax.

I know it’s only been a few days, but so far we are both quite enamored of Rapid City. We are finding this community very charming and friendly. Seriously; everybody is so damn nice here! Must be that Midwestern hospitality. And it’s the perfect size and speed for our pace of life. No regrets whatsoever.

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It’s been a very wet spring around here, and Rapid City is looking quite green.

Today was hot – not gonna lie. Well into the 90s, and humid. Fortunately, the day we were making multiple trips back and forth to the U-Haul was overcast and pleasant. Thank you, weather gods, for that. Every day convective cumulus clouds have been building up over the Black Hills and there have been occasional thunderstorms in parts of the region, but I am still waiting to experience one myself. My inner weather geek absolutely cannot wait. This weekend looks promising.

After being on the go nonstop for over a week and with cooler weather on tap, we have decided to take a break tomorrow and drive out to the Badlands, which Tara has never seen. We plan to hang around until sunset, weather permitting. I’m going to pick up an annual pass while we’re there, because there will be plenty of visits in our future.

I’ll update again this weekend.

 


11 responses to “Forced Creativity”

  1. Amelie's Twin Avatar
    Amelie’s Twin

    How’s Sydney settling in?

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    1. Excellent. She’s strutting around like she owns the place!

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        Amelie’s Twin

        Well, she does own it, right? Cats are like that. *grin*

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  2. Darn time zones. A similar thing has happened to me quite often.

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  3. Mark, your new apartment looks faaaaabulous! I can’t believe you have an “upstairs!” LOVE the patio and backyard. Congrats on the new grill. Doesn’t everything taste so much better grilled? Beautiful view of Rapid City. Looks gorgeous!

    “Today was hot – not gonna lie. Well into the 90s, and humid.”

    OMG…it’s been the same here. From now until the end of next week, it’s suppose to be in the HIGH 90’s! And the humidity has been horrendous. After work last night, I walked to Trader Joe’s for some groceries. By the time I got home, I was literally dripping in sweat.

    Have a great weekend in your new casa!

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  4. Just don’t be like me and forget where you put things due to your impeccable creativity!

    Everything looks great! I’m excited to hear about your adventures in the area. I’m going to have to look up where we ate on our trip there so you can tell me if the joints still exist.

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    1. I’m real curious to know where you ate!

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  5. I love all that green. Can’t help but see a mouse maze in all those boxes.

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    1. Ha. I totally see it!

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