Saturday, June 25, 2011

Home is where my bike is...

I'm approaching my final week of residency orientation! It has been somewhat of a long 2 weeks full of paperwork, endless power points, safety briefings, and trying to re-adjust to being back in the Air Force. In-processing, the military word for checking in and starting at a new duty station, has pretty much been a painful experience for me. Mostly because something got lost in translation (i.e. my SSN-which is kind of a big deal) and made virtually every form I was supposed to have, every system that I had to have set turn out incorrect. Long story short, I had to do everything at least twice to fix the error in my SSN.  BUT...it's ok, it all worked out and I got a 2 week lesson in patience :)


In other news, I'm getting settled! I LOOOOOOOOOOVE my apt..well...with the exception of the elephant wearing high heels that lives above me. It has gotten better over the past week. However, the first week I was certain the upstairs neighbor was practicing her runway walk promptly at 3am daily!!! Aside from that, the apt/loft is amazing. It's the nicest place I've ever lived in and it makes me feel like a real adult...scary. Not only is the place awesome, the location is great. King William is a very unique historic district with a great soul. There are several galleries, independently owned shops and restaurants and just a general alternative. It's not your run of the mill suburbia and that's what I love about it! Probably the best thing I like about this location is that I can (and do) ride my bike pretty much anywhere. Downtown is a 5 min ride, King William is 1 block over from where I live. In phoenix, i really only rode my bike with groups and when I was specifically training for races. I forgot how much I loved just riding my bike places, no real training goal in mind. For example, i rode my bike to get my hair cut last week after a very very long day of orientation. It felt so nice, other than the little fall I had, to ride a bit and "unwind" after work! Overall, in just a few short weeks, San Antonio has brought me back to my bike and makes me feel at home. I'd say that's a good sign! 

So now that I have one week until I start and am more or less settled, life is better :) The interns and residents have been really nice and helpful so far. I know it's going to be a tough year in so many ways, but I can honestly say I'm excited and grateful. 1 year ago I was in San Antonio ironically. During that time I can remember feeling like I belonged here and praying that I would match here. Well..I did! (sort of...more on this later)This year, I'm here, and praying that I STAY here. I guess we'll find out soon enough. I mean, who would be more perfect for SAUSHEC (pronounced: SAW-SHEK), than Sasha! (prounounced SAW-SHA) I mean really...can it be more obvious that this is where I'm supposed to be!? ;) 

Here are some pics from the past couple of weeks!



The outside/inside of my complex: South End Lofts 



Waiting for a red light in Downtown :) (I'm an eternal tourist)


Houston St. and St. Mary's- sitting at a starbucks 


"Beauty...it rubs against one's tongue
it hangs there hurting one. insisting on its own existence
finally it gets so one cannot stand the pain
then one must have beauty extracted..." 
- this was something i saw on a ride home recently...it's pretty interesting, still trying to figure it out


My trainer!! (and makeshift riser lol) I love it! Now I just need a new bike for riding around town :) 


 Messy and a work in progress...but it's a start


<3

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