I apologize for the delay, it has been a crazy two weeks! S
is in charge of the post about the rest of our road trip so I’ll just cover
what’s happened since our east coast arrival. (The other post may never come...)
With a slight detour through State College, PA (Penn
State...), we made it to S’s family 3 nights before we were allowed to move
into our “corporate housing.” We got to see a baseball and softball game for
one nephew and niece. It was some nice down time before jumping into the
Foreign Service orientation. On the Saturday we moved in after weaving our way
to Arlington. (Is it just me or do the
highways, streets, roads around DC not make any sense at all?) We went east
and then west to loop all the way back around. We made it, but it feels like there
should have been a more direct route. I’m thinking I-5 running straight N-S in
Washington and Oregon.
Our furnished apartment is on the 18th floor,
looking across the street into presumably someone else’s 18th floor
apartment. I can’t complain about the accommodations. Not too much storage
space, but a lot of space in general. We have the baby stuff piled in boxes in
the corner waiting for Tuesday to make his/her appearance.
Speaking of Tuesday, I thought I was doing well getting my
ducks in a row for giving birth in VA. Our first appointment at the birth
center told us we needed to get moving on a few critical steps. Last night I
found a birthing class, and now I just need to find a birthing
assistant/doula. (We are definitely late on that front.) I incorrectly assumed that
when you want to give birth with midwives, the birthing assistant would be part
of the package. Tuesday is kicking away and S can’t keep his hands off the
belly. He swears Tuesday plays with him. He even tries to wake the baby up in
my belly if it isn’t moving. (Oh, and she
implied I’m a little behind on the gaining weight front. S has taken on the
task of fattening me up and ensuring I eat 60-80 g of protein each day.)
Back to non-Tuesday related information. I started orientation
two weeks ago and have enjoyed most of the sessions. VERY briefly, orientation
is introducing us to the Foreign Service profession, writing, protocol, etc. We
also learn things like filling out travel vouchers. It gets a little difficult
to sit in the chairs for extended periods of time, especially when there are so
many people in the room so you don’t have any space to spread out.
S and I have been going to a TON of happy hours,
meet-n-greets and dinners with the various members of our class. There are
enough people planning activities that we could probably go each day if we
wanted, but I think we are both fairly burned out already. We may get some
Chinese food with a couple people living in Ballston with us tonight though. We
don’t want be hermits ALL weekend.
Hi Elizabeth -
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the updates. I put your blog in my RSS reader so I can keep up with you. Glad to hear you are doing so well!
Kasia