I remember my last day at AT&T, and Indi remembers hers. She starts back at the call center on May 3rd and I've applied for a few positions. Our dwindling bank account snuck up on us and bills gotta be paid. It's strange how, when we were abroad, we never worried about money; we had a set amount that we knew would mean it was time to go home. Once we got home, we didn't worry about it as much; yet I worry about money more here than I did anywhere beyond our borders. That bothers me. I need to re-discover the peace I knew when I was in unfamiliar surroundings. I also feel useless when I'm unemployed. I felt so accomplished last weekend when I got some yard-work done (I HATE YARD-WORK)...it just felt nice to get something done.
We got a dog a few weeks ago from the Broken Arrow Animal Shelter. She's a six month old Shepard mix, and adorable. We named her Penny (a simultaneous reference to LOST, Big Bang Theory, and The Beatles) and she cheers me up on a daily basis. I'm not even in a bad mood and she makes me feel better. Playing with her in the back yard brings me a sense of unmitigated joy, on both our parts. I really missed having a dog.
I felt like I was in the midst of winter the entire time we traveled. Southeast Asia is always warm; but New Zealand, Japan, and all of Europe were quite chilly during our stay. I love hopping on the scooter and going for a ride, or going out at night and not having to wear a jacket. I'm sure this thankfulness will turn to bitter complaining once the infamous Oklahoma humidity sets in. I also need to take greater advantage of my mornings. I am slowly returning to my late morning wake-up schedule that ruled my life for so long, and I love my mornings. I've also gained five pounds. I can kill several birds with one stone if I start getting up earlier and going for walks. It's just SO EASY to return to the old ways, even after a change as jarring as the one I experienced.
I have made a point to get out and get some local photography done. For every picture I take, there's another picture I can no longer take due to time and the changing geography of Tulsa. How many memories are completely gone now that I have nothing to remember them by? I have had the chance to share the world with people back home, and now I need to share home with the people I've met around the world. I plan on taking a longer trip to Barnsdall and Pawhuska (Mom and Dad's hometowns) and happily take suggestions if you know of any other interesting places around Northeast Oklahoma. I have plenty of time at the moment!



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Lost Tulsa (www.losttulsa.com) has many old photos if you're feeling nostalgic.
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