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Adjusting to life in Huntsville

03.21.2008 · Posted in Personal Updates

Well, I’m back, none the worse for wear.

I started my new job in Huntsville last week. I’m pretty homesick and missing my family, and yes, there has been some emotional eating. Luckily, this has been offset by a huge increase in physical activity due simply to the size of the plant. The walk from the parking lot to my office takes about 6 minutes, around a 1/4 mile. The cafeteria is on the opposite side of the plant and takes about 5 minutes to reach. Along with normal pit stops and chasing people down for face time, it has all added up to some pretty sore legs and feet. I’m going to need to evaluate getting some new shoes for work soon.

I actually put my gps on some of these walks to get some accurate measurements, and it looks like I get between two and three miles of walking in each day at work. One of my coworkers estimates she gets in 4-5 miles a day. That will probably increase and be more consistent as I ramp up my responsibilities.

I’m also exercising when I get back to my hotel each night. It’s a cheap-o extended-stay place so there’s no center, unless you count holding your breath and sprinting in the hallways to reduce your exposure to the fumes from the meth labs.

Ahem. I keed, I keed..

But, I found a nice pond with a sidewalk circling it, nearby. And I’m doing my core exercises a couple times per week. Unfotunately, I left the scale at home, so it will be a few weeks before I get an update on the weight.

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  • It is always difficult to be apart from the family, new job is also stressful, but it is just an adaptation period, it is normal. When it passes, you'll be completely OK.
    Best of luck to you!

    PS: much walking parking-work-cafeteria - is a good thing:)
  • Lots of reading saved me last time I moved away from my family and friends.
    Good luck
  • Dan
    Good luck with your new job in Huntsville... It's always hard being away from family, friends, and of course..... the scale :-)
  • Acne
    Look forward to hearing your weight loss update....
  • Motorcycle Jackets
    I know its very had to live without your family and survive,any way congrdulations for your new job.
  • greg
    Awesome info. Thanks
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  • Jj
    Once upon a time my aunt lived in Huntsville and my family would go there often - several times a year. We just loved it there and I would think it's going to be a wonderful place for you to live and work. Hope so! Best to you ... one thing I do know is it's very beautiful and the people seemed so friendly and warm.
  • I know its very had to live without your family and survive,any way congrdulations for your new job.
  • alexsmith
    Having been a stranger (some might say strangest) in a strange town, I know it can be tough to adjust to new surroundings. I moved 8 times in 14 years, staying in a place just long enough to make a few friends then start all over again. For me, the homesickness was at times heart-wrenching. Now I'm back home (made the 'deliberate move'), and have no friends -
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