Moving to Seattle in a few weeks for a new job. I'm excited, mostly.
I guess it's time to figure out how we're going to socialize in the area.
Board game groups can be nice, but the yelling geeks can get tiring.
Biking is very athletic there (hills, hills, hills), though we love it.
Churches will be interesting to find. I get the idea that Seattle doesn't have much middle ground theologically , which is where we both tend to fall on non-ecclesiology matters. It's been a real struggle locally to find people who practiced what they preached and remembered love as the primary gift.
I will be able to plug into hacker groups, for sure. Maybe an OpenHack group or other similar group. I also want to learn sailing. So I can figure out something to get involved in.
M'lady favors the Fiber Arts and has had a thing for spinning for the last few months.
I guess it's time to figure out how we're going to socialize in the area.
Board game groups can be nice, but the yelling geeks can get tiring.
Biking is very athletic there (hills, hills, hills), though we love it.
Churches will be interesting to find. I get the idea that Seattle doesn't have much middle ground theologically , which is where we both tend to fall on non-ecclesiology matters. It's been a real struggle locally to find people who practiced what they preached and remembered love as the primary gift.
I will be able to plug into hacker groups, for sure. Maybe an OpenHack group or other similar group. I also want to learn sailing. So I can figure out something to get involved in.
M'lady favors the Fiber Arts and has had a thing for spinning for the last few months.