Sunday, June 7, 2009

Movers, Inc.

I just realized that I have not lived in the same place for more than a year since 1998, so I'm trying to remember all of the places I've lived since then:

1996-1999: TX (high school)
1999: Germany (1 mo. lang. training)
1999: Germany (5 mo. w/ host fam)
2000: TX(5 mo., freshman dorm)
2000: TX (2 mo., summer dorm)
2000: TX (5 mo., sophomore dorm)
2001: TX (5 mo., transferred rooms)
2001: TX (2 mo., summer dorm)
2001: TX (5 mo., junior dorm)
2002: TX (2 mo., break before going abroad)
2002: Germany (5 mo., study abroad)
2002: Switzerland (1 mo., internship)
2002-2003: TX (12 mo., senior year)
2003: TX (1 mo., summer)
2003: Korea (2 mo., orientation)
2003-2004: Korea (9 mo., host family)
2004-2005: Korea (12 mo., apt.)
2005-2006: Korea (10 mo., apt.)
2006-2007: Seattle, WA (12 mo., apt. w/ roommates for 1st year of grad school)
2007-2008: Seattle, WA (12 mo., apt. in U District w/ Salt, 2nd year of grad school)
2008-2009: Seattle, WA (12 mo., apt. in Ballard)
2009-?: Seattle, WA (12 mo.+, duplex in Ballard)

That's a lot of moving. Of course, in college, all of my crap fit in my car, and when I went to Asia, it had to fit into two suitcases. Now? We've got way too much stuff.

2 comments:

Jan said...

Some of those moves are exaggerated, with the ones on the same campus, for instance. Still, each was a move.

Infinity Squared said...

They're all moves, and they count. If I have to pack all my stuff in a car, it counts.