The Next Big Thing (part 1)

Well it’s finally happened and I’ve finally made the move to Sydney. Hell, I’ve even updated my GeoTags in this webpage, now that is so Hardcore Geek™!

Sunday was my last day of work and one of the longest days I have ever worked in my entire life. I did practically nothing all day except wander around and get interrogated by everyone about what my plans were once I moved. I got really sick of admitting saying I was flying by the seat of my pants and winging it, but even more sick of being told it was a stupid thing to do.

Finish work at 4:30pm and fly to Sydney at 6:25pm. I didn’t want to waste any time, I’ve been too unhappy here for too long and getting to Sydney was really my only priority at the moment. I said goodbye to my family at the airport, stepped onto the plane and flew into my new life.

Walking into the airport I notice a sign that says, “One way - do not turn back.” I find it amusing that I have visited Sydney nearly every week or two for months now and I have never noticed this sign before. It takes significance for the first time and serves as the first thing all day that told me I was doing the right thing.

In the airport I see Claire smiling at me, she is absolutely exhausted from filming and she walks over and gives me a tired hug. We’re both exhausted, but still excited, so it’s a bit mixed from both of us. We jump the first available cab and hit it straight to my new house and my new life.

Driving into my suburb for the first time is a little scary. It’s not a bad area (or a great area), but the houses look daunting at night and as though they are leaning in on me and suffocating me.

As we near my new home for the first time the reality of the fact I have never seen the apartment block sets in and I worry that it’s going to be a dump. Claire jokes with me and points to a particularly crummy looking set of apartments and says, “maybe that is yours!” It’s amusing, but my apartments that are opposite are really nice! In fact it’s absolutely perfect, it’s amazing! It looks like something out of an O.C./90210 episode, surrounded by palm trees and brand new rendering, much better than I expected!

I drag my bags upstairs and say hello to Rachel and Nikki, two of my housemates. I pile into my room and look around terrified. I really hadn’t considered the unpacking of everything, I needed to unpack so many boxes and build my bed before I could even do anything. A few hours later after a lot of effort, chinese good and building I am sound asleep, dreaming of the days to come in my new life.

5 Responses to “The Next Big Thing (part 1)”


  1. 1 Mel

    Hey Mitch, just wanted to let you know miss you heaps already but so glad you finally made the move! I hope it makes you really happy. Take care of you (and Claire) Love you guys both heaps. Mel

  2. 2 Mitch

    Wooo hoooo, that was a quick comment! Things are great, already having dinner dates and going out with Claire etc. Make sure you please tell Eric at work that I am writing here and tell his skinny yellow ass to post some comments! ;)

  3. 3 Kevin

    Ashfield’s an old area generally so yeah, the houses do have that “lived in by weirdos / going to gobble you up” feel to them. Welcome to inner city living.

    Good luck with it all - the new home, the job hunting etc. Now you’re in the big smoke, let’s do lunch sometime.

  4. 4 Ryan

    Mate, this sounds awesome. I must get down and visit you! Beer will be consumed! Claire I will meet…though you won’t get to meet my new one just yet…

  5. 5 Eric

    Hi Mitch and Claire, your pad looks really cool. very modern an oasis near the heart of a city.

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