Emma in Bozeman:
After a night in Billings, I headed to Bozeman, Montana to stay with college buddy and roommate, Kat. Or Katherine, as they call her in Bozeman – are you growing up or something? Anyways, it was fantastic that this was going to be the long stay of our trip. I could hang out and finally catch up with Kat. Kat, Court (The Boyfriend), and Ottie (The Dog) live in the cutest house on the outskirts of downtown Bozeman. Kat has come a long way from our college abode. We reminisced about the leaky roof that our realtors never felt was important enough to repair, the soggy floor, the squeaky dryer, and the terribly insulated house – making our heating bill very expensive. I can only hope my next home is an upgrade from college-life. It will be.
So what’d we do all week? Well Kat is very busy, with school, work and physical therapy. When she’s not in one of her three (or four?) classes gaining pre reqs for physical therapy school, she’s either trying to get hours in at her part time job at a outdoor sports outfitter, or at physical therapy nursing her knee back to health after a ski fall. And this week in between all of that, she was hanging out with me! I was so lucky. I jumped on the opportunity to take her lunch or go out with her, hang out at a coffee shop, entice her to skip class, or call in sick at work. It didn’t always work but when it did, we went hiking to a waterfall in a nearby national forest, went shopping for new jeans (I’m finally not wearing the same jeans I had in Tanzania), or hung out in a coffee shop searching silly things on the Internet. On Saturday her co-workers called to tell her she didn’t have to come into work, so we spend the afternoon at Yellowstone. We went for a few short walks around the hot springs and just enjoyed the beautiful country that we live in.
So what’d I do while Kat was doing the responsible thing? I caught up on sleep, I wrote several cover letters for jobs I found, updated the blog ( I know I know you don’t think it’s really updated, sorry we were sitting still for a week), and caught up with other people. If the stolen wireless connection from the neighbors wasn’t working I went downtown to coffee shops to people watch, fill up on caffeine and do all the job searching and grad school application work I could handle. I didn’t get everything accomplished, but I’d say I didn’t do too bad. Now I just need someone to give me a job, and a place to live ☺.
Another enjoyable part of the week was cooking. When we didn’t get sushi or go to a sports bar to watch a baseball game or to a free work party we had home cooked meals. There were two things Kat requested almost as soon as I stepped foot into their house: garlic mashed potatoes with chicken, and Swedish pancakes. She definitely got the chicken and potatoes. The Swedish pancakes will have to be saved for when she comes to visit in Seattle. Along with a few other meals, I had so much fun cooking – they provide the ingredients, and I’ll do all the cooking, no problem. Loved it.
And Emily Ocheltree! I did not forget to mention you. I was just saving the best for last. Emily flew back into Bozeman on Tuesday to pack up her and Sam’s stuff to head back east. Emily (a college soccer buddy), Kat and I hung out all evening on Thursday. Kat sadly had to take a physics test for a few hours, but Emily and I got to catch up over a couple pitchers of beer. “You haven’t seen each other for three years, and you show up wearing the same shoes,” was the waitresses comment. Yes, it’s true. I’m so glad it worked out that we were here at the same time. For all of you soccer girls that I haven’t talked to, maybe we should catch up, or I’m just going to believe everything that Emily says. Ha. And it still seems strange that I was able to meet up with two college friends in Bozeman, Montana. Small world?
Now that the shoe and jean shopping is done, the quality time with Court at the laundry mat is over, and the week of spending way too much time on the Internet has passed. Phil and I reunite and head to Seattle, my future residence. More Peace Corps friends and family await us. We won’t be in the PNW as long as we’d like, but we’re going to be in San Francisco for Halloween. Back on the open road!