Wednesday, November 2, 2011

One week into my new life

So I am one week into my new life and it's surreal here.  I don't feel like I live here...seems like an extended vacation, even with work thrown into the mix.  Had an adventure on the way down with a $1000, five hour stop in Bluffton, SC (just outside of Hilton Head):



Once that was all done and we arrived in Florida, everything should have settled, right?  NOT!  We walked into the condo remembering it as clean and beautiful.....well, it was still beautiful but not as clean as we remembered.  Cleaning commenced the very next day and took the entire day, along with shopping for groceries, etc. 






More pics to come once I take them of the areas we didn't quite have done yet.  The parking situation here at the condo is another thing....our poor landlady is in NC and has been trying to straighten the situation out with not much success.  How hard is it to figure out that she has people subletting for three months and they need a pass to park in her spot?  Apparently they are money hungry here and want to do a background check on me to make sure I am not an axe murderer.  Question of the day:  how many background checks does it take for a person to move to Florida and work here?  One week in and we still don't have answers.  The HOA wants $100 from our landlady to do this check on me....can we say 'money hungry'?  It's not even a gated community for heaven's sake!

We are less than 10 minutes from the ocean and the beautiful beaches that we walked on our second day here.  Got approached by a man that just started making conversation about the shells and my kiddos and watched these silly birds run up to the surf and then run back as it came towards them.






I have started walking on top of my regular workouts and swimming.  I tackled the Roosevelt Bridge on my first walk:





Work is a little odd:  they don't have a clear picture of how to train us since we didn't have the hospital wide training yet.  I had two days of orientation on the floor on two different units and then had a day on my own.  Apparently I wasn't supposed to yet, because I went in last night and was on yet another unit orienting.  Now I will be on my own Friday and Saturday nights and then on days next week for the hospital orientation.  They are really relaxed about the schedule when planning it with me and have no problem accomodating anything at this point.  Everyone has been very nice and I am amazed at the difference here.  You don't hear people talking behind other people's backs and everyone seems to help everyone else whenever needed. 

Had visitors at the condo already....was a full house for the weekend up until yesterday.  We all went to the local flea market on Sunday to browse.  It was quite fun....might even head back there on my own on Sunday.  Then we found a local sports bar to watch some football and drink some beer.  Made new friends there as well.  Not a thing like "home".  Heck, even went to get my haircut and the hairdresser invited us to go see Rocky Horror Picture Show in Orlando that night and gave me her phone number.  In what world does that happen?  In the world where people aren't nasty to each other or talk about each other just to hear themselves talk....in the world that isn't Jamestown....that's where!

I might be a little lonely now without my family and loved ones, but I will adapt and soon we will all be together and better off for it.  All the setbacks just make me stronger and more determined to have a life here with those I love.  So for now, I am alone in Florida (feeling a little empty nest syndrome after the long weekend of a full house), but I am LOVING every minute of this new adventure!

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