I started in Chile last New Years, which also happened to be the night I received my new job offer.
From there I made a visit back to New England, just in time to be caught in a blizzard in New Hampshire.
Then I moved to Berkeley, CA, where I spent 3 months learning my job and getting to know my eclectic bunch of housemates / coworkers.
In May we made the (BIG) move to San Francisco. I always complain about packing and moving but carting a house / office of 20 people with no labor except our own (and those die hard amazing friends & volunteers who turned out) was... near traumatizing.
Almost immediately after that I visited the Bahamas. Cruises are not for me, but hey, at least now I know (not that I doubted much prior...).
And then I spent 3 months living in Costa Rica. This was the view from our house. It was quiet, beachy, sometimes blissful sometimes dull. But we had a pack of howler monkeys pass through our backyard every day, twice -- 6am and 3pm, roughly -- and that will forever be one of the best daily routines I've ever had.
And then I spent 3 months living in Costa Rica. This was the view from our house. It was quiet, beachy, sometimes blissful sometimes dull. But we had a pack of howler monkeys pass through our backyard every day, twice -- 6am and 3pm, roughly -- and that will forever be one of the best daily routines I've ever had.
I quickly visited home for a couple of weeks, but was camera-less at the time.
In an all-too-fast month back in San Francisco, I attended the strange and beautiful Burning Man Festival. For the record I'm not a total convert and I will never, ever tell anyone that they "totally need to go, it'll change your life." I hope not to meet people whose lives are so undeveloped that they can change in a week long art-and-mayhem festival. But I will certainly say that it's an otherworldly blast and I hope to find myself out there in goggles amidst the dust storms next year as well. (photo via friend Casey A's facebook, as I was still without camera).
I also spent good times with my friends and coworkers at our house. At this time there were 30 of us living there. This may sound like living hell but I loved it. Normally, the backyard doesn't look quite so similar to Burning Man, but it does happen. (photo via friend Erin's facebook)
And then...China! The Great Wall....
And then...China! The Great Wall....
The Forbidden City...
Tiger Leaping Gorge (the deepest gorge in the world), featuring the intrepid Caroline...
Shanghai...
And other adventures (seen: Hangzhou).
And now the lovely Istanbul, my new city-love.
Tomorrow I head to Andorra for a week of skiing and time with an old traveling friend I know from New Zealand. So that puts the grand count of 2009 at 8 countries visited.
Next year.....?
I love you all and wish you a very happy New Year!
Hi Meredith - That's quite a year you've had. Great summary, and thanks for posting this! Miss you, and hop you have a great time in Andorra. Love, Dad
ReplyDeletesheesh, what a sedentary year! jajaj well happy new year meredith, if you meet Hayri our exchange student tell him i say hello. kidding, but its a small world
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