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Long Stop Home

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The Budweiser wagon at the Ohio State Fair (they had the Clydesdale horses too) After finishing up our West Coast road trip I only had a couple nights in San Diego before flying to Columbus, Ohio, my home town. I haven't lived in Ohio for nearly 8 years, but on account of how often I hop from place to place and country to country, it's still the closest thing to my home. It still feels like home because my parents are in the same house I lived in during middle and high school--so when I go back, in some ways it's like I never left. My parents outside of a restaurant in Kent, Ohio This time around I planned to stay in Ohio until mid August, when I'd be moving to Tokyo. In the spring I applied for a one year position with a Japanese company; they have hired a new graduate from our masters program each year for over a decade, and this time around I got the offer! Part of the position is drafting and revising letters addressed to investors and their overseas s

West Coast Road Trip, Part 2

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From left, Carol (Johnathan), Matt and Lucas at Crissy Field in San Francisco In part 1 of my post on our West Coast road trip, I covered the stretch from San Diego up to Seattle. Since we spent that northbound journey inland, the plan was to drive back along the coast, all the way from northwest Washington through Oregon and California. Thanks to Lucas's temperamental Saturn, we made a few detours, but still managed to see most of the coastal highlights. The night we arrived in Seattle, my buddy Mike flew in to join us on the return journey. Carol continued on his motorcycle, with me, Lucas, and Mike leading the way in the Saturn, which at this point had racked up over 315,000 miles (we probably passed the 500k kilometer mark on the trip). From Seattle we drove around the Puget Sound, then cut into Olympic National Park near Port Angeles. The park has few through roads, but at least we'd see a corner of it along the 101. Partway through the park, the Saturn got cra

West Coast Road Trip, Part 1

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Over the course of my second year of grad school Team Carol periodically discussed a post-graduation road trip. Team Carol, by the way, is the name of our basketball team, named after Johnathan, aka Carol. The other members are me, Lucas, Matt, and Chan. Lucas and Johnathan are also from the Midwest and didn't have any job or post San Diego plans lined up, so they were wide open. Matt is from San Francisco, and he'd probably head home for awhile, but also didn't have a job to rush into. Chan is from South Korea, and he had to head back for work soon after spring quarter, so he was out (plus he has a wife and kids). From left, me, Chan, Lucas, Johnathan (Carol), and Matt For most of the year, we tentatively planned to drive south into Mexico, all the way down the Baja Peninsula to Cabo and back. Lucas and Johnathan would take their motorcycles, and I would ride in Matt's car. During spring quarter, however, things changed. Johnathan had to fly to Texas fo