Sorry, you don't really get to choose!I think even if a teaching position opened up at say GW I wouldn't take it because I don't think life in DC is for me
Sorry, you don't really get to choose!
(Except duke, don't even apply)
We are trying to figure out how long we can stay in our current spot once baby #2 gets here.
The rooms for the kids are fine but once they need anything bigger than a toddler bed there really isn’t a very good configuration to achieve that due to layout.
Man, I walked on over to the Tunnels Covid thread, and now I'm sliding back into the kinder, gentler confines of the CT a changed man.
We are trying to figure out how long we can stay in our current spot once baby #2 gets here.
The rooms for the kids are fine but once they need anything bigger than a toddler bed there really isn’t a very good configuration to achieve that due to layout.
And that's why we're moving! Except it was kid #3 that did it to us.
Bunk beds a cool idea, but we tried putting both of my girls in the same room for like 3 months and it was chaos. No sleep was had. And now the boy is 2.5 years old and his crib days are numbered (he has continued to climb out). We needed more room and a better yard.
oof foggy bottom is not a good part of DC
My wife got a peloton for her birthday and spent a lot of time getting the room it was in set up the way she wanted. Like two weeks after she finished she found out she was pregnant so bye bye Peloton room.
like, not fun to hang out in? agree, not many fun or interesting places. watergate whiskey bar and rooftop are fun pricey things to do. would never in 1000 years want to live in west end/foggy bottom tho.
got some tacos last night that are making a devilish return today
lengua, al pastor, chapulines, pulpo
some really good flavors but i'm paying a price now