Home again, home again, jiggety jig!
A veritable world move has occurred since last I wrote. I now am located on the East Coast. Yep.
I moved back home to Rhode Island.
The story goes a little something like this...
I hadn’t visited RI—my home state--for eleven years. Life just unfurled and I didn’t get back
since my 2000 visit. I went back in
September of 2011 to visit my love...and
thought about the possibility of moving back there someday, to be with
him. I missed the people, my family and
friends, the state, the weather, too, so I wouldn’t be moving back just to be
with him. Not that I doubted the solidity
of our relationship, but I knew I would have a full life there. It WAS home, it would always BE home to
me. AND there was a burgeoning vintage scene
there, as well, to keep me in the pink! So I thought, this might be a very good
thing. There were a couple more visits
during the rest of the year, and I REALLY began to feel at home, in his world,
in my old world, in our combined worlds.
And I wanted to live with him, very badly.
So we said, 2012—this is the year. And I wasn’t sure when, and I wasn’t sure
when...we made plans to visit one another in February, in March. He bought a one-way ticket with points to LA
for March, our one-year anniversary of being together. He was going to buy a return ticket, but
then we thought, why not now? I was
free, job-wise and lease-wise--I had no contracts binding. And this is what I really, REALLY wanted to
do. So we agreed—March was the
time.
And we rallied and packed me up, got my stuff on the moving
truck, packed the car up with my cello, our ukes, and the cats and left
California. It was hard to say goodbye
to the apartment—it was where we fell in love, where we had our adventures,
where we had our handfasting, even...Before locking the door, I wrote this on
my bedroom wall in pencil: “Gina found herself and Love here. 2005 – 2012.”
The cats were absolutely fabulous in the car! They were nervous at first—Mama was nervous
at first, too!--but we let them out of their carriers and they explored the car
curiously and looked out the windows with great interest. And when we did keep them in their carriers
at night, they slept and didn’t really complain much.
The first night, we experienced car trouble. Martin was driving and he pulled over
because something sounded funny. We
spent the night in the gas station parking lot in Winslow, Arizona (yes, the
Eagles song...), covering up with a towel and putting the heat on every so
often, and the next morning, we bought parts at the auto parts store next door
(lucky that they were there!) but they didn’t solve the problem. We brought it to a mechanic, who said it was
going to need an engine replacement and would cost upwards of $3500! Gah!
Thanks, but...um...no. We spent
the night at Best Western (sneaking the cats in!) and had another mechanic look
at it. We decided to have Martin unplug
the bad cylinder and run it on three the rest of the way home and have his guy
in RI look at it. So that’s what he
did—Three Cylinder Sally high-tailed it all the way across the country!
We crossed Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas
(where we got a written warning for speeding and having a tail light out),
Tennessee (the LONGEST STATE EVER), and then headed north through Virginia,
West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and
finally, Rhode Island. We were so WIPED
by the end, but were so happy to be home at last! Travel time all totaled (before and after
car breakdown), it took two days and eight hours.
And we’ve been settling in the last two days...grocery
shopping, getting paint and supplies for the living room (we figured, get it
painted before the furniture shows up!), cat food and litter...
Also, the cat
introduction process has begun!
We’re keeping Bix and Sophie in the back bedroom, separated from
Martin’s cat, Magic. Letting them smell
each other on towels and toys and stuff for now, until the growling gets to be
at a minimum. It’s going well so
far!
I’m so ecstatic to finally be home...
Comments
So true, Tess!! Everything did fall right into place...funny how that happens! :) Love you, too!! xoxo