Monday, April 26, 2010

That kind of Monday





April 26, 2010

Today was that kind of Monday. Do you ever have those? I’m so tired of being the new girl in town! I wish I had a friend that I could just call up and go grab some coffee with, go catch a late night movie with, or take a spur of the moment run with. Everybody here has there somebody it seems. I know that this is only temporary. I know that I will meet my friends. I do worry though if I will ever find my Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha. All my life I’ve had different types of friends. I don’t like to subscribe to just one group or a certain image. I like my people the way I like my music… I don’t limit myself to one specific genre; I have favorites all over the place. I like this aspect of myself, but sometimes I wish I did have that one spot, or that one group, that I really fit into. I wonder if a lot of people feel this way?

Anyways, so my rules of engagement in a new city are to make sure I go out and do something everyday, try new things, introduce myself, and discover some swanky new joints that I can subscribe to being a regular. On today’s outing, I decided I would go local, because it seems everybody who is anybody here supports local. I figured I might possibly make some friends that I would see more often than once if we shared a neighborhood.

After spending 30 minutes on the computer this afternoon researching places featuring free Wi-Fi, I decided on the ‘Green Bean Coffee Shop’. It supports locally, is non-profit, and features weekly support groups for unemployed professionals... how apropos. After spending 20 minutes looking for it, getting lost, and meandering my way through random traffic, I accepted the fact that I was Joe Schmo sans my Joe, and gave up. I found another spot, walked in, while all 15 or so patrons stared me down… “Yes I am the new girl in town, and Jesus, do I have a tail that nobody told me about?" They only accepted cash. So I left, as 15 pairs of eyes escorted me back out the front door. I drove further on back to where I came from, with my new tail between my legs. Just before I completely gave up I decided to check out the neighborhood market and see if by some amazing chance they had coffee and free Wi-Fi. It was pouring rain as I got out of my car so I decided to leave my laptop and purse while I checked on the Wi-Fi and caffeine arrangement. A sign on the door looked promising as I was getting out of the car, and I got so excited that I all-too-quickly hit lock and shut the door-- In the process, locking my keys, computer, and purse in my car, and leaving myself stuck out in the rain. So I tucked that offensive tail back between my legs and trudged home on slick sidewalks and high heals. Today, you see, I dressed up, because I was trying to dress for the job I wanted, not the job I have, which is an 'unemployed professional'.

I eventually made it back to the market, introduced myself to the owner ‘John’, got myself a Chai Latte (because it was raining, they remind me of Christmas, and I deserved it), and settled down to write. At the end of the day, which had taken way too long, and felt way too short, I decided that I like the Phinney Market with it’s expensive groceries, and two sided windows that overlook the rainy intersection of 60th St. and Phinney Ave. Another plus, they have $5 glasses of wine… so it would only be fair to admit that, yes, I am still in love with Seattle.

1 comment:

  1. Now I'm a stalker;) But after I read this post I just had to tell you......when you mentioned Phinney Ave, well, there is a little local shop here I go to and they just announced they are going to start carrying 3400 Phinney chocolates, which in turn made me look them up. Guess what?? They are organic, fair-trade chocolate makers in Seattle and you guessed it on Phinney (I think Ave unless there is another Phinney something something). You are so close to it and I am going to go buy some of those chocolates this week! And when I do I will think of you. :)

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