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		<title>Moving On</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2007 20:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some five years ago, Scott and I came to Chicago in our shiny green Saturn with a futon, a ton of books, yards and yards of rolled up canvases and a computer. A kindly rental agent showed us around and helped us find a perfectly adequate apartment in an up-and-coming but still mildly sketchy neighborhood, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some five years ago, Scott and I came to Chicago in our shiny green Saturn with a futon, a ton of books, yards and yards of rolled up canvases and a computer. A kindly rental agent showed us around and helped us find a perfectly adequate apartment in an up-and-coming but still mildly sketchy neighborhood, situated halfway between Scott’s grad school in the suburbs and my intended place of employment, downtown Chicago. We’d been together for less than a year and Scott had decimated his tiny investment portfolio to buy me an engagement ring. I had no job, no plan. Scott was still excited about grad school. In a word, we were clueless.</p>
<p><img id="image223" src="http://www.thatfroggirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/smileforcamera600.jpg" alt="Testing the Camera" /></p>
<p>Next week, we head out in the same green Saturn, a little worse for wear but recently repainted to hide all the scuffles of big city parallel parking (there are small advantages to getting rear-ended in one’s last month of living in a city like this). We will bring with us even more books, two computers and two laptops, a belligerent stuffed frog, a bed, an increasingly flattened and creaky futon and that same roll of old canvases, none of which have been unfurled in all that time. A kindly real estate agent helped us find a beautiful townhouse in a well-to-do neighborhood on the southern edge of Charlotte, North Carolina, still conveniently situated a half hour’s drive from where Scott will work in the suburbs and where I will on the city’s poorer northwest side. And we’re still clueless. </p>
<p>We leave with just shy of three years of marriage under our belts, one Ph.D. and one Master’s Degree. Scott goes on to build metal alloys for aircraft engines at a boutique metals company, while I steel myself (ha ha) to begin my first year of teaching physics to high school students, excited and nervous and scared out of my wits. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.thatfroggirl.com/v/nu-grad"><img id="image224" src="http://www.thatfroggirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/smo-diane500.jpg" alt="Scott and Diane, Northwestern Graduation" /></a></p>
<p>We’ll be living off the grid for a couple of weeks, but should still be in touch at least occasionally via email. Or you can still call my cell phone. I might even answer. We’ll pass on the new snail mail address as soon as we have it. </p>
<p>Good luck and good journeys,<br />
 -Diane.
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