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22 March 2005

Adjustments

Yeah, so I've been in New Mexico for over a month now, and haven't bothered to write anything, almost since I got here. I haven't found myself with a lot of original or inspiring thoughts running around my brain lately. Just a dry spell...it happens; but in the meantime, while I'm waiting for inspiration to return, I can offer up some minor observations on life in a small town in the desert.



First of all, though it is unquestionably desert out here, I got to see my first good snowfall since last February. In Dallas, there's maybe one snowfall a year - the rest of the time it just ices. Last week here we got something like eight inches, and it was so cool! Then by the end of the week it was back to warm sunshiny spring.



Everyone asks me how I'm adjusting to life in a small town, and don't I miss Dallas? The answer is, pretty well and not really. The small-town life isn't that much of an adjustment; I've done it before. And along with life in a small town, I also get family life. It's smaller here, but the love of my life is here, along with his mom, his sister and brother-in-law, and a nephew and baby niece. And they've taken me in as one of their own. So I'm loving it. (Bada-ba-ba-baaa...) I do miss all my friends in Dallas. But the rest of it? Not as much as I thought I would.



I'm back to waitressing, which isn't so bad. People here don't know how to tip - Five bucks on a seventy-dollar tab isn't unusual - but we stay busy enough that I still do allright at the end of the day. And, unlike waitressing in Dallas, I'm not the oldest person there! Most of my coworkers are also in their thirties, and I don't feel like quite such a dinosaur loser for not having a better job at my age.



I've seen more movies since I've moved here than I did for the last six months I was in Dallas. But what really kills me here is the local radio station. They play some good stuff, and some new stuff, but mixed in with that you also hear the song from Titanic (wasn't that song banned in '99?), and the Mm-mm-mm-mm song by Crash Test Dummies, and my personal favorite, Lost In Your Eyes by Debbie Gibson - on a Saturday night! Indeed, one of the things I do miss about Dallas is The Edge.



But luckily, the computer still works here, and I can get The Edge on Internet streaming. And I just bought two books on Amazon.com that I've been trying to find for awhile. I can see that online shopping is going to be my salvation - wish I could order a Chipotle burrito online!



But on the whole, it's not such a bad life here. Not bad at all, in fact. And now, if you'll excuse me, my little nephew is awake, and I'm going to go watch the purple rainbow monkey with him on Cartoon Network.



2 comments:

  1. MAN, I was beginning to think its true what people say...New Mexico is a myth, the world ends west of Lubbock, and doesnt start again until about Phoenix...but you are alive....WHEW! Hope to hear from you more, and am glad to see that you are doing so well.

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  2. Actually, the myth is partially true. I'm writing all this from a hundred years ago. I have to write everything in manuscript form and find a way to get it across the state line (usually I give it to some nice stranger in a passing wagon train) where it can catch up to the 21st century and find its way back into cyberspace.

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