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I Will Miss The Little Things

Every day it's a-gettin' closer, Goin' faster than a roller coaster — Buddy Holly

While Buddy sang those lyrics about love, I hum them as the countdown to my departure continues.

Perhaps it's the 5-day weekend I just enjoyed, which resulted in a 2-day work week, that has me skipping down the bunny trail.

It feels great to wake up each day and recognize I'm that much closer to leaving. Everything seems to be going according to plan (knock on wood).

At the same time, I'm increasingly conscious of the little things I'll miss, and I'm trying to enjoy them a little more as a result:

  • Asking for advice from my parents
  • Cooking the occasional fancy dinner (such as Smoked Duck Breasts w/Orange Ancho Chile Sauce)
  • My heavenly bed, sheets, and pillows (I know all too well what awaits me in the hostels)
  • Driving my turbo VW
  • Watching the gradual changing of the seasons
  • Being around when my parents sell their house and leave Virginia (next year)
  • Hanging out with my friends
  • Taking 3 hours to write a single blog post
  • New season of Lost
  • Knowing the location of everything at my regular grocery store
  • Cheering for my home team, DC United (now leading the Eastern Division of MLS!)

Smoked Duck Breasts w/Orange Ancho Chile Sauce

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robmeyer

Friday 6th of July 2007

Haha, I am glad you are smart enough to take the time to enjoy them now. The thing I miss the most while traveling is, without a doubt, driving! I guess that just shows my Southern US roots, but I really miss operating a d*mn motor vehicle!

Dave

Saturday 7th of July 2007

Rob - glad I'm not the only out there who misses driving. I'm not particularly good or anything (like say my friend who works on VW's), however there's something uniquely satisfying about putting the pedal to the metal and speeding down the highway at 70...80mph, listing to great music with the sunroof open.

Ok, I'm sure I sound verrry American with that comment!

I never learned to drive a stick shift, so I think the chances are low I'll seek out car rentals abroad.

robmeyer

Friday 6th of July 2007

Haha, I am glad you are smart enough to take the time to enjoy them now. The thing I miss the most while traveling is, without a doubt, driving! I guess that just shows my Southern US roots, but I really miss operating a d*mn motor vehicle!

Dave

Friday 6th of July 2007

Rob - glad I'm not the only out there who misses driving. I'm not particularly good or anything (like say my friend who works on VW's), however there's something uniquely satisfying about putting the pedal to the metal and speeding down the highway at 70...80mph, listing to great music with the sunroof open.

Ok, I'm sure I sound verrry American with that comment!

I never learned to drive a stick shift, so I think the chances are low I'll seek out car rentals abroad.

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