Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Why me?

So I've just moved to DC from Colorado and am sitting in the midst of boxes of baking pans, utensils and other kitchen equipment that will sadly be packed away until some far-off date when I have an oven again. You might think that being from Colorado, uprooting my entire life and moving to the, wait for it...EAST COAST (!!!!) for medical school would be the biggest change imaginable to me at this point in my life. But if you are thinking that, you would be wrong...For those of you who don't know this (and I can't imagine that anyone who is reading this wouldn't know it already), but I think of myself as a cook, sort-of. Let's just say that cooking is a big part of my life. So while you're reading this, keep that in mind. For me, moving here is huge. Starting medical school is equally if not more huge. But for me, my kitchen is GIGANTIC. As in REALLY important, not referring to the actual size, although maybe the two go hand-in-hand. I don't have an oven. Instead, I have this oddly-arranged, tiny corner area that is about a fifth of the size of my last kitchen in Denver. It has next-to-no counter space, no drawers (!) and barely any cabinet space. So I will pack away (per my family's advice) everything that I won't be using in my bathroom-size kitchen, and think of it fondly until I move. Which might not be for a few years. But that's that.
Back to the task at hand. I want to write about my experiences here in DC, on the east coast...Sort of a DC guide to eating on a shoestring budget, but more of a foodies guide on a medical student's budget, which basically is a shoestring, since I will be studying full-time and have no income whatsoever. So here it goes. A couple disclaimers to start with:
1. I LOVE ellipses... I use them far too frequently. I know that.
2. I'm not a writer. I'm a great speller, but grammar has never been my forte. And seeing as how once school starts I'm pretty sure I'm going to be SWAMPED with work and will desperately be trying to stay sane and level-headed, my grammar might get worse. I will do my best to make this coherent, but I won't make any promises.
If you are a grammar person and can't handle #1 or #2, you might want to consider stopping here. I'm only thinking of you. I won't take it personally. Hell, I won't even know.
3. My cat's name is Sake. Yes, like the Japanese drink, but he is actually named for the Japanese fish salmon, since he is orange. I'm a little bit weird about him, ok maybe more than a little bit. And since I'm living alone here in DC, I might get weird-er. Who knows?!?
4. I like to go out to eat. I just want to share my thoughts on the places I try here in DC with you! I know everyone has their own opinions and their own tastes. Take mine with a grain of salt.
5. I like puns. No explanation needed.

So that being said, if you're still reading, welcome! I'm excited about this, about DC, about getting to know a new city, about meeting so many interesting people, about medical school, even about living on the east coast. And judging by my first few days in DC, I think that I'm really going to like it here. A few weird people excluded, everyone has been SO nice. I have really been surprised at how welcoming everyone is here. And it's totally made up for the fact that nothing seems to work in my apartment, except my air conditioner and stove (both of which I am EXTREMELY thankful for)! As I am writing this, I'm sitting on my fire escape, getting eaten alive and poaching internet from some unsuspecting neighbor. It's almost 8pm and its still 86 degrees outside with 62% humidity. The weather is definitely something that will take some getting used to, but there has only been one really bad day here in the past week. It was on Monday, when the heat index was 107. Besides that, my only other complaint has been the bugs. I have been getting devoured!! But I think that might just be because I'm so sweet :-) It's time to head inside, get away from the bugs and have a glass of wine! Until next time...



3 comments:

  1. Maybe I'm naive or limited in exposure, but I've yet to see mountains like that on the East Coast!! Love the homage you're paying to your Colorado roots!

    Love the blog...can't wait to read more! Make sure you've got a good sushi place for us to go to when we come to visit! :)

    Best of luck and all our love,
    Dan and KA

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  2. LOVE that you have started a blog. I cannot wait to see how things evolve once school starts!

    Want some super easy (no oven needed) cooking ideas, you should check out the easy things some girlfriends have posted to a blog we share.

    http://dreamwithinreach.blogspot.com/

    I can hear your voice as I read your blog (which I love), but it only makes me miss you. Best of luck in discovering all that is wonderful about DC. Glad I can share in your adventure.

    Jealous!
    Sonchia

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  3. You got to dc just in time if you like to eat on a budget-- restaurant week starts on the 24th (i think).

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