I’ve been asked so many questions about moving to Boston that I thought it would be easier to just write a blog post about it. We need to go back a couple years to where this journey all started, and I need to be vague about it for reasons I will explain later.
I interviewed for a blogging job a couple years back (in which I didn’t get) with a guy who was starting up a new business. During the interview we talked a little about Michael and how he was a software developer at Zappos. He wanted to meet him as well, so they set up a time to meet. At the time, Michael wasn’t a good fit for his company, and they both went their separate ways.
A few weeks back at a BlogWorld Expo event we happened to run into him again. We talked for a little while, and I went my own way to hang out with my friends, that were at the party, while Michael sat back and talked with him for hours. Come to find out his company was very successful and he sold it for a big chunk of money. With this money he was planning on starting a new company, and Michael and him decided to talk more about it.
Several meetings took place over the next few weeks and Michael’s excitement grew like crazy. He was pulled into the project at a pretty high level and he’s been gung ho about it ever since. This guy (who I just can’t name names at this time) had been pitching his new company idea around Silicon Valley and Boston, and some big players in the venture capital world were starting to take notice.
So last week our current boss told us that he was running out of money, and that he would have to let go of two of us, with Michael staying on helping with the platform that he created. The very next day, things were finalized with the new company, and my old boss asked me to come back and work part time. So we went in the next day, explained that Michael was going to take on this new project, sealed a salary for the two of us to work at home part time, and Michael now has the extra time to focus on the new project.
Which brings us current to day. This last two months has been a whirlwind of emotions, that is one thing I can say! For obvious reasons I can’t say what the new project is, or who the players are that are involved, but I can say that it’s pretty big, exciting, and super crazy. Depending on which VC guy they decide to go with determines where we will be moving to, but at this time, all roads point to Boston.
Now to answer the questions that I’ve gotten:
So with that, Boston looks and feels almost like another planet to me. I’m super stoked to actually move where there are TREES and greenery, but I know nothing, and I mean NOTHING about the East Coast. In fact, I just learned yesterday that New York City was SOUTH of Boston. For some reason I thought it was north. Shrugs…like I said, I know nothing, but how flipping exciting is it to research and learn new things about it. I’m having a ball reading all about the city, things to do, where to live, etc…
It’s a new chapter in the book of life, and boy have I got enough material for a epic novel! More to come soon…
First off I want to say thanks to MyBlogSpark who sent me a free membership pass to Sam’s Club. I’ve never been in one so it was cool to see all the great savings they offer.
Sam’s Club carries all these brands that participate in the Box Top for Education campaign. Cheerios, Ziploc containers, Ziploc sandwich bags, Honey Nut Cheerios, Pillsbury Chocolate Chip Cookies, Fiber One Oats and Chocolate Bars, Nature Valley Bars, Scott Paper Towels, Huggies Baby Wipes and Kleenex Facial Tissues. You can really collect a lot while you shop there.
Box Tops for Education is giving away 1 million Bonus Box Tops to America’s schools! You can enter The Big Clip sweepstakes for a chance to win the Grand Prize of 500,000 Bonus Box Tops, or one of two first prizes of 250,000 Bonus Box Tops!
Do you collect the Box Top for Education for your kids school? How would you like to win a $25 Sam’s Club gift card so you can go shopping and collect more? I also have (5) one-day passes so you can check out Sam’s Club if you’ve never been in one.
Thanks to Sam’s Club and Box Tops for Education for this giveaway! Good luck to all who enter!
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So it’s that time of the year where parents all across the country are getting ready to send their child off to college. Whether for the first time ever, or as a returning student, there has to be some type of financial plan in place. It’s hard to keep money coming in as a college student, but there are ways to help you manage the little money you do have.
Sears makes it easy to juggle these expenses with their Reload-able Gift Cards. As a parent you need to go into the store to purchase the card originally, but then you can load funds onto the card online, in a store, or in a student shop at their local Sears and Kmart stores. There is also the application CampusReady on Facebook that will help you.
There are three sections to the Sears CampusReady Facebook application. The Roommate Matchup let’s you take a quiz to discover what you and your new roommate share in common (or don’t). The Dorm Room Designer let’s you design your dorm room in 3D before you even step foot on campus. And the Gift Getter let’s you choose the things you need for college and post them on your Facebook page so all your family members can see it, and hopefully buy these items for you.
Going to college for the first time is a scary event, but with the fun and helpful tools like these, it will make the transition less stressful.
I’m back for another weekly update. Things have just been so crazy around here, and rather life-changing. I’ve been pretty quiet about this for months hoping that things would work out but apparently that’s not going to happen. Michael and I are separated and he moved out. It doesn’t look to be reconcilable, as I would like to try counseling, but at this time he doesn’t want to.
It’s quite overwhelming as I don’t have a job to support myself and the kids (or even a car), so I’m in a bad scary place of not knowing what I am going to do for them. The thoughts are running through my head a million miles a minute and I feel exhausted, but I can’t sleep. I’m just in a very bad place right now and I am scared to death.