Saturday, March 31, 2012

Big Girl Pants

If you know me at all, you know that I am and always have been Little Miss "Where To and What Next?" so when I brought up the idea of buying a condo here in Chicago to my husband, the Baconator, he was thrilled and surprised. I've always dreamed of packing us up, grabbing the cats and moving to some exotic place abroad like Australia or Singapore or England as soon as my job will let me. We registered for our wedding with the possibility of moving someplace on a different voltage so there were precious few small electrics on the list. We have been living in the same apartment for the last three years because the hassle of moving for just a year wasn't worth it in the long run. We have been putting off getting a dog because we hate the idea of subjecting a young animal to a quarantine. But now I've finally put on my "Big Girl Pants" and have accepted adulthood with open arms.

via Cheaper than Therapy
What do those "Big Girl Pants" include other than a sizeable waistband and a slight taper at the ankle? They include really, truly recognizing that I am a 27 year old woman, with a fabulous husband, a great job, amazing friends and a whole lot going for me right now. This isn't to say that I wasn't aware and grateful for the life I am living, but I've always thought of life as an adventure yet to be explored, so why live in the reality of today when you can live in the possibility of tomorrow? It's one of the pitfalls of being a perpetual optimist, I always believe that there is something great just around the corner.

So with those "Big Girl Pants" in tow, we have settled back into a life in Chicago and have agreed to set roots. We are going to buy a condo and finally get that puppy we've been talking about for years and enjoy the great life we have in the Windy City.

But you know what? If 5 or 10 years down the line, my company says, "Hey Kelsey, want to move to China? We'll make it worth your while," you better believe that I'll be packing up my husband, babies and pets for a move around the world. After all, I'm never one to turn down a ticket to adventure.

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