Friday, December 08, 2006

Back in the USA!!! (Part Two - St. Louis)













The St. Louis segment of my US visit was quite the adventure. For starters, it was the first time I'd done any real driving in about 14 months. Yep, 14 months - more than a year! I wasn't sure how I was going to handle it - it wasn't difficult really, but heavy-traffic situations were a bit overwhelming.

St. Louis has done some building since we left, so I was surprised to find roads that hadn't been there before and shops I hadn't seen before we moved. I even got lost at one point during the visit, ending up in Cahokia Illinois when I meant to go downtown! That was a shock to my system - getting lost in a town I'd called home for five years!

Despite a few setbacks, though, it was great to be back in mostly familiar surroundings. During the trip, I attended a wedding of a good friend, caught up with several other longtime friends, and paid a visit to the school where I started teaching. My goals for the trip were threefold: catch up with the people I missed, start looking into job prospects for my return, and eat more food that I'd missed. I was happy with the results of all three endeavors by the time I left. I know this sounds crazy, but I am very much looking forward to being able to work again. I'm not excited about the stress and sleep deprivation, but I miss having a career - the challenges, the feeling of contributing to the community, and of course the paycheck. So I was glad to start the search for work again - now ask me about this again in about eight months and see if I have the same outlook!

On the all-important food topic, I was able to revisit a few of my favorite places - Chue's Mexican restaurant being the best. Oh how I miss those delicious cheesy enchiladas, margaritas and the never-ending basket of tortilla chips with salsa and guacamole!!! I also made a point to visit Lion's Choice, since you can't get a hot, thin-sliced roast beef sandwich like that in Dublin, and there's no such thing as a Dr. Pepper.

Where, you may ask, was Nate throughout all of this? Well, while I satiated my various food cravings, Nate was busy catching up on what he missed most - American sports. In between his Thanksgiving celebration and catching up with friends and colleagues, Nate managed to cram in two professional football games, and a college football and basketball game. All this not to mention going back to his St. Louis office for a two-day work project before heading off to a work conference in Orlando Florida! Needless to say, it was a busy time for him, but he was in his element.

We returned to Dublin after 10 quick days, our suitcases laden with goods from our homeland. We're gearing up for our last three months here, and I know it will go fast. The part of me that misses home looks forward to the springtime, but the knowledge that we may never have an experience like this again makes me want to hang on to every moment we have left here.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am glad I was not on the roads over Christmas! You driving regularly was very scary. I imagine you driving after a 14 month respite would be downright deadly.

5:14 PM  
Blogger Megan and Nate said...

Whoever wrote this apparently knows about me and my driving reputation - something I can scarcely refute! Yes, it was not a pretty picture, but luckily I and everyone around me survived. :)

10:22 AM  
Blogger ERiKFASSeL said...

Damn! Still anonymous. It was me again. At the time, I had in mind one specific time out of all of your horrific driving experiences - trying to meet Emily and I for sledding.

2:03 PM  
Blogger Megan and Nate said...

Let's see, what else do I remember - running over my neighbors' bushes, rear-ending my own parents, and my family's classic fender bender - knocking the sideview mirror off. I've probably done that about three times, but my entire family is guilty of that one. Definitely nothing to brag about, and luckily I can claim to be accident-free since 2004!(Nevermind that I haven't really been driving since October 2005) And never anything serious - just annoying little dings!

1:24 PM  

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