So I am now living in Seattle , Washington !
I drove out here two weeks ago and things are REALLY laid back. When I first got here, I had to really figure
out – quickly I might add – that both texting & talking are illegal while
driving. With that said, I have to plug in my phone to my car and ignore a
constant echo. Fun times for sure!
I am out
here on the West Coast working on a Congressional campaign. I’m working in the
first Congressional District of Washington State. We still have to go through a primary. Some things to consider regarding Washington State politics: Everyone mails in their
ballots and the top two contenders advance to the general election in
November. This is honestly one of the
reasons I love to travel to other states: learn how they “play politics” within
their borders and how to effectively campaign to voters. I think ever since I got involved with
campaigns, I have been in a different state every election year (which is every
year as politics never has an “off” year).
For example, I was on campaigns in the following states:
2008 – North
Carolina
2009 – New York & South Carolina
2010 – New Hampshire & Massachusetts (arguably Rhode
Island as well)
2011 – Virginia
2012 – Washington
State (I think, from this
point on, I will drop the “state” part and refer to the district as D.C.)
So far, I really enjoy the Pacific
Northwest . Contrary to popular belief, it doesn’t rain every day –
if anything it is just overcast a lot.
Today I went to downtown Seattle
and just did some shopping and other “tourist” stuff. Even though I am a little acrophobic, I went
up in the Space Needle and enjoyed an incredible view of the Puget
Sound , Downtown, and surrounding areas. Afterwards, I rode the Monorail – first time
– and went into downtown. Overall, it was a wonderful day. Next weekend is Seattle Pride so I’ll be
downtown for that as well. I’ll be
accompanied by the congressional candidate I’m working for this race (the
candidate’s name is Suzan DelBene).
I guess I
should also mention that I drove across the country – yet again – in order to
have a car out here in Washington . I drove through new states which is always
awesome. I mean, I’m still young I checked so I better get all of the states
marked off so I can travel the world after I retire…right? I only have five
more states to visit and I will have been to all fifty states! Those states
are: Alaska , Hawaii ,
Minnesota , North Dakota ,
and Wisconsin .
Also while I’m here, I will make it up to Canada – again! This time I will be
on the other side so it will be British
Columbia . I love traveling so I am definitely
enjoying my time in my car with the music and my thoughts. It’s like I’m living
the retired lifestyle at twenty-five! I think I can correctly say, “winning” ha
ha!
So I will try to post a blog piece every week. I noticed
that I haven’t posted in a month and that doesn’t sit well with me – what can I
say, I love to talk and write! Also, fifty points to the reader than gets the
title of this blog piece! ;-)