Packing up your belongings and moving to a glitzy new city is the stuff dreams are made of.
Or maybe it’s just the opening scene of a bad midday movie, hard to tell really.
Last week I said goodbye to most of my furniture, a quarter of my shoes and a fairly sizable chunk of my soul as I packed up my Brisbane home, jumped in the car and set my GPS for the bright lights of Sydney.
The move itself turned out to be quite the crowd pleaser.
Every time I mentioned my new job location, a misty glow would suddenly sweep across people’s faces and suddenly their vocabulary would contain more buzzwords than a pyramid scheme seminar.
Words such as ‘adventure’, ‘excitement’ and ‘new beginnings’ were tossed around with wild abandon. Every time I brought up small issues that were troubling me, like the fact that I was technically homeless, they were brushed aside with a cheery chirp of ” but think of the adventure!”
Which is a ridiculous sentiment, when you think about it.
If history has taught us anything, it’s that adventures are generally plagued with hardship,despair and death.
In The Wizard of Oz Dorothy was forced to steal a dead woman’s shoes and travel along a questionably constructed road while plagued by flying monkeys.
Frodo wasn’t exactly sipping Mai Tai’s and checking out the scenery when he traveled to Mount Doom in The Lord Of The Rings .
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Can totally relate to this. 12 months ago I moved to Brisbane. Completely alone, I decided to venture from my apartment. I parked in a carpark of a convenience store, with the intention to grab milk on my way back. I crossed the road to grab the pizza I had ordered and in that 7 minutes my car was towed because having left the carpark I was no longer a customer.
I was broke because I had spent all my money on moving & didn't have the $450 to get my car back. I was literally balling my eyes out in a carpark with a pizza box. I had to get my Mum to transfer me money for the taxi home. It was absolutely awful.
Things get better though.
Oh god. This speaks to me. I've done the city move twice thinking of the 'adventure' but the reality is really freaking hard! It does get better but it takes a lot longer than you expect. This is even without trying to build a new network of friends which was by far the hardest part for me. But looking back I do think of both moves as great adventures. :)