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Friday, March 23, 2012
  Everything's coming up Milhouse
What 36 looks like

Things, assorted:

1. I had my 36th birthday recently. This is definitely going to be an interesting year, with several chapters in my book of life finishing, and new adventures and opportunities on the way.

2. We're officially moving from West Virginia to Tennessee! To the Clarksville/Nashville area. Dr. Nick has taken a job teaching at a great school, Austin Peay State University, and we're pretty excited about this.

3. Except we have to sell the house, and we'll miss it, but my downsizing since January is going to save us time and hassle.

4. I just found out today that I passed the Proficiency Exam for my Masters program! So I just have to pass my two classes this semester and I'll be graduating in May. Excellent!

5. Moving on then. Hopefully this will all mean more time for photography, and more opportunities of all kinds.

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Comments:
I like that you're so positive about the move. Tennessee would sound pretty scary to me at first sight.
 
Thanks, Gabi! I didn't really want to move further South (ideally, we'd move to Canada, where I was born!), but I think it will be an improvement on where we live now. The job will be great for Nick, and I look forward to living closer to the Smoky Mountains. I also think Nashville is a relatively cosmopolitan and civilized city, and I look forward to exploring the artistic (and music!) community there.
 
PS I forgot to mention in my first comment what the best part of the move is - my dearest friend Jillian will be living in Nashville soon, too!
 
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