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Busy Weekend in the C-Bus

It has been about three weeks since I made the move from Dublin to the Short North and ~1100 sq ft to ~650 sq ft.  There have been some set backs in the unpacking as some things fit and others didn’t.  Some furniture choices were good and others were not so good.  Overall though the move has been very positive.  I’ll write more about the ongoing trials and tribulations of moving later.  For now I wanted to provide a few highlights on the transition:

  • my commute is definitely longer, but traffic isn’t bad as I’m going against the grain
  • my monthly expenses have increased mostly due to parking fees but also because of my ever expanding appetite for new restaurants (I used to think I really enjoyed cooking and I still do, but I’ve since discovered I enjoy eating way more)
  • the noise can be bothersome especially when trying to sleep on a weekend night
  • Goodale Park is fantastic
  • Gallery Hop is so much more fun when you don’t have to worry about finding a parking spot
  • random things like the Zombie Walk can be enjoyed without much effort (I didn’t participate but did enjoy watching).

So is a longer commute, higher monthly expenses, and the added noise worth it?  At this point my life, those are indescribably minor compared with everything else downtown living offers.  I see myself being down here for some time to come especially if the rest of the summer continues like this.

Giving Columbus a shot

When Sandy and I first moved to Columbus last May we chose to live in Dublin due to its convience to our respective places of work, nice setting, affordable living, and general “niceness.”  We toyed with the idea of living downtown.  It appealed to both us but we did not think it made sense at the time. 

Dublin is textbook suburbia but it  was the logical choice and it was “nice.”  Sometimes there is more to it than just logic though and so, against the advice of many, we’ll make the leap inside 270 this spring and truly experience life in Columbus…

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