Location, Location, Location
As many people know, I grew up in Iowa - and eventually outgrew it. By saying that, I'm certainly inviting a cavalcade of Iowan apologists… but you don't live my life, and you certainly didn't face the same frustrations I did when I was trying to help people and other businesses along when living there. Its population (generally) isn't a forward-thinking, risk-taking crowd. For a “regular” life, there's probably no better place to be on earth. But I really don't want to work for someone else - and I don't want to be in the business of agriculture or insurance.
Now California? It's certainly on the opposite end of the spectrum. I spent two years in San Francisco, and one year in Woodland Hills (the Valley). Great cities, great opportunities, great events, great options, great expense. Getting anywhere seemed to be an ordeal, especially if it involved a car. I started to feel the geek part of me slipping away - and that inner conflict culminated en route from LA to SF for the UFO conference early last autumn. Lucky for me, Ponzi is an understanding soul - and we were both faced with a few very tough decisions. “If not here, then where?” I didn't know. I really didn't know.
A few months later, when we stepped off a plane in Seattle, I got the feeling that this was… home. I'd only been to Seattle one other time, but it apparently wasn't “the time” (according to the universe or whichever light being guided me to this point). Seattle. Why was I feeling something inside of me - a pull that no other place on this tiny planet has put forth? Was it the buildings? The people? The weather? The traffic? Indigestion? Regardless, I was smitten. Months later, we're now Pacific Northwesterners - proudly. Ponzi was worried that she wouldn't like it as much as I did, but that changed after she started to meet new friends. Great friends. She also doesn't mind the view in the morning - the kind you'd pay millions of dollars for (but we're not - in fact, this house is cheaper than our apartment was in LA). Bellevue, Redmond, et al - I love them, too.
What am I saying? It's simple: I hope that one day you, too, discover YOUR “Seattle.”
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9 Comments
Diet Alert
November 30th, 1999
at 12:00am
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Anonymous
January 29th, 2005
at 4:26am
Mmmmm what if “my Seattle”is Seattle?
Mike
Anonymous
January 29th, 2005
at 4:12pm
Yep that is what I felt too when I left the Navy in 1993. The Pacific North West is home. Fort Lewis is my neighbor.
Nice to have ya here… :)
Anonymous
January 29th, 2005
at 9:04pm
Hey, Chris,
I'm happy that you and Ponzi are happy in Seattle! Welcome!
Julie Leung
Anonymous
January 30th, 2005
at 7:03pm
Good point. Sad to say, the midwest is good for corn, but that's about it. The people are pleasant enough, but without the higher intellect you'll find in Seattle. It's a good thing you got the heck out of the midwest or you would have gone crazy. It's simply not a good place for an independent thinker with any brains. I can see why you left California also–mostly fakes, and no real humanity there really. If we could just “wall off” Seattle from the rest of the country and keep 'em out (except you and Ponzi of course!), Seattle would be paradise even more. You are now among the technological elite, and the rest of the U.S. can't compare. A lot of non-Seattlites are going to be jealous of you Chris, being here at the technological apex, but don't let them knock you down. They just wish they had your shoes. From all of us, a big hearty welcome to our exclusive club.
Anonymous
January 31st, 2005
at 2:59am
Glad you like it. I have family up in seattle. I live in portland these days, and I love it.
Full Tilt Features
January 31st, 2005
at 7:08am
Glad you hear you`ve both finally found “home”.
All the best,
Annie
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January 31st, 2005
at 8:14pm
I'm so glad you and Ponzi have found a place to put some roots! I only wish it was closer to us!
akemi
February 16th, 2005
at 3:47pm
seattle IS “my seattle.” i hope to move there one day, too!