And the house is on the market. So what does that mean?
Well, it means we’re more sure now than we were. It means we’re more than 50% sure that this is the right thing to do, and since this is a binary decision (sell / not-sell), we’re moving ahead.
I knew this already, but this reaffirmed that not every decision in life is clear at the time—or even afterwards.
Our house in L.A. was many things: a first house, a nice house, where Hop Studios got started, where my sister Staci lived with us, where my sister Virginia came to do laundry, where Matt stayed with us.
It had some Christmases, some birthdays and anniversaries, too.
It’s where my Dad spent a week hunting ants with chemicals that Home Depot almost refused to sell him.
Also that week, Griffith Park burst into flames and 600 acres were burnt, and there was a riot in MacArthur Park where police beat protesters and journalists.
Temperatures rose to 104 where Susie was staying in Silverlake. Meanwhile in Vancouver, it’s like my friends are trying to show me the best of what this city has to offer. Zak and Mandy took me for Ethiopian dinner at Fassil Restaurant, and Rachael, Susie and I took a walk to buy pie and watch the sun set at Jericho Beach.
I think I’ll always miss the place on Paloma, but I can’t picture moving to L.A. again. So, anyone wanna buy a house?
“Watch your step as you exit the train, and if you’re late, just remember that life is a lot like being on this train: we may not be there yet, but we’re getting there.”
“According to Golf Digest, from 1996 to 2007, Woods made $769,440,709. Golf Digest predicts that, by 2010, Woods will become the world’s first athlete to pass one billion dollars in earnings.”
OK, first, it may have FELT like 104 in my house, but it was only 94 in L.A. It was probably 104 in Pasadena... but don't blame L.A. for Pasadena's heat.
Second, 4 million people... hell, I'm quite sure they're undercounting.
great news guys!
not that it means we'll see you much more often, but i think we would have been sad to see you go back down to LA. plus, we'll almost certainly be moving back to vancouver in the next couple of years. can't imagine what it would be like without you two, though!!
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