- Joined
- Feb 27, 2005
- Messages
- 3,988
- Reaction score
- 6,182
Hey LW I heard you found a great place!!! Are you psyched?
LucidSplash said:Hey LW I heard you found a great place!!! Are you psyched?
Cozmosis said:I want to see, I want to see!
SuzieQ3417 said:Congrats LW! Hopefully they'll accept your offer. 2 miles from campus isn't bad at all. Plus there are the numerous perks of owning instead of renting. I'm jealous! You'll have to throw a housewarming party or something once everything gets finalized.
Cozmosis said:I am thinking about it. I'm still thinking about the others in the area. But I'm also entertaining the notion of commuting in from elsewhere (just not by car), since it should only be ~30 minutes. I mean, I really don't want to live downtown if I can help it, but I also really don't want to drive in every day and deal with parking among other things.
We have a Brittany (aka brittany spaniel, though they're really a pointing breed and not a spaniel, but I digress). She is about 40 lbs, a lot of energy outside, but a couch potato/cuddler indoors. Sadly, I don't think we are going to be bringing her with us to Baltimore. If she gets an hour walk/run everyday she is pretty mellow, but without that she can get lonely and destructive. We just decided it didn't seem fair since neither my husband or myself are sure of how much free time we will have next year. Luckily we know some people that train and hunt this dog breed who just had one of their older ones put down. They are excited about getting her, and she would get to run around outside in a HUGE yard all day instead of being cooped up in her crate.LadyWolverine said:Thanks, SQ! I'll definitely plan on it if I get the house! I'm also thinking about getting a dog! What kind of dog do you have? Tell me what it's like being a dog owner! I love big dogs, and I think that having one might make me feel more secure. Still it's a lot of responsibility. We'll see.
LadyWolverine said:I actually looked at the UMaryland website. The student parking rate for the campus garages is $4 a day. If you commute to the campus 30 days a week, that's $120/month to park pretty close to the school. This means not having to walk through sketchy areas on your way home, and you can park all day for this rate (until 4am, I think!) Given that parking for the University Suites or the Redwood was on the order of $150+ per month (and it was pretty far away from the Tower for the Univ Suites! You have to take a shuttle to get to your car!), I think that commuting by car is a fantastic option. At least, for me, since I'm looking at a 2-mile straight shot from my potential home. If you are commuting further, you have to figure in traffic.
Another option is to look at area garages near the campus, and see who has competitive monthly rates. There's bound to be a few that can work out a deal with you.
I forgot though, Coz, that you hate to drive. 😉
Cozmosis said:Redwood has an alternate parking plan based on how much you take out your car. Straight car commuting is pretty much not an option right now. Its pretty much either
A) Live where I would prefer to live, but take light rail
B) Live where I would prefer not to, but 30 second walk to school
LadyWolverine said:Thanks, SQ! I'll definitely plan on it if I get the house! I'm also thinking about getting a dog! What kind of dog do you have? Tell me what it's like being a dog owner! I love big dogs, and I think that having one might make me feel more secure. Still it's a lot of responsibility. We'll see.
akestler said:There is a dog thread going on in the allo forum you should check out, I also started one on another non-med forum I belong too, most people thought it wouldn't be fair to the dog. I'm still thinking about it, rationalizing it, trying to find a way that it would work, but lately I've been thinking it just isn't fair.
SpeedRacer said:what neighborhoods should i look for if i want to live within walking distance of the school? or is university owned apartments the only way to go in that case?
by neighborhoods, i mean like on craigslist. anyone?
thanks!
LucidSplash said:I definitely recommend cats.
LucidSplash said:And Coz will tell you which neighborhoods you might want to avoid.
Woot woot! Now when's the party gonna be? Haha. 😉LadyWolverine said:Holy ****.
They did it. They accepted my offer.
I'm buying a house!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😱 🙂
LadyWolverine said:Holy ****.
They did it. They accepted my offer.
I'm buying a house!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😱 🙂
solacecomes said:Yay, congrats! When's the party/open house?
I've got a microwave that you can have.LadyWolverine said:Thanks, you guys! I'm so excited!
To answer your question, SC, I'll have a bbq or something once I:
1) Actually close/settle
2) Get appliances & furniture
😀
SuzieQ3417 said:I've got a microwave that you can have.Can't really BBQ, but you can do ramen.
LucidSplash said:Mmmm... BBQ.
We're getting free bbq at work today because our division exceeded its revenue expectations for Q1. Yay for Red, Hot, & Blue!
LadyWolverine said:LS, your husband was telling me the other day that you were training for a 10K. How's that coming? How long/often have you been training? I'm running one on Sunday, so I've had to step it up this past 2 weeks. I hurt. 🙁
What is your goal? A specific time? Just to finish? To run the whole time?
I'll tell my husband...that might be something he's interested in (he did a half marathon this past fall). I come from several generations of marathon runners...not that much of it got passed in my direction. I did track and cross country in highschool and was ok, but I haven't done any competitive running since then. Its just hard for me right now, because our neighborhood has no sidewalks or paths so you always have to worry about cars, and we live far enough from campus that I can't justify wasting gas just to go to the student rec center. So mostly I go for walks, and occassionally get motivated to run. 🙂 I started researching triathalons last summer, thinking that might be something I'd be interested in, but I haven't really taken any steps to prepare for one. Perhaps that should be my goal before I hit 30...to compete in a triathalon.LucidSplash said:http://www.boilermaker.com/ Anyone want to do it? If you need incentive, the race ends at the Matt Brewery in Utica, which is where they make Saranac; there's free beer for all participants.
LucidSplash said:I've been training, sort of, for a couple of months. But I've been really really inconsistent. 🙄 Its actually a 15k - The Boilermaker in Utica, NY in July. Greg and I went to school right near Utica and there are always a bunch of people from the college that run it. One of my good friends still lives there and she ran it last year. Neither of us are big runners and when she told me I thought "if she can, I can." Also, its a good excuse to get to go up and visit her. 🙂
So my goal at this point is to run the whole time and finish. I'd also like to NOT be dead last. 🙂 I ran this morning before work, and I did about 3.5 miles in 45 minutes, but I'm still doing intervals and just trying to lengthen the intervals and keep my average speed below 13 minute/mile; I'm really slow 🙂. I hurt my ankle pretty bad last year and didn't do any cardio at all from like May-November, so I'm REALLY out of shape (not that my cardio fitness was ever terrific to begin with) and my ankle is still tight. But I'm pretty happy with the way things are going considering I've never really been much of a runner.
http://www.boilermaker.com/ Anyone want to do it? If you need incentive, the race ends at the Matt Brewery in Utica, which is where they make Saranac; there's free beer for all participants.
LadyWolverine said:Wow, that sounds like a blast! And it's the weekend after the PSP ends! Totally do-able. How far away is Utica? I'll keep it in mind...could be a lot of fun. 🙂
LadyWolverine said:A 15K is tough, even if your goal is just to finish. I hear you on the injury front. I got into a really bad skiing accident last winter, and was out of commission for almost 6 months. It's hard to get back into the groove after a leg injury. But I think its great that you are trying so hard. It's also a big help that you have someone to run it with...you guys can pace each other. I find that it's always easier to keep going if I have someone to "compete" with, even if it's friendly competition 🙂
LadyWolverine said:Do you have trouble finding that fine line between, "I'm just getting tired and whiny and I need to push myself a bit" versus "Wow, this is really starting to hurt"? I know that you shouldn't overdo it coming off of an injury, but I have trouble sometimes determining when I should stop versus when I should just suck it up and keep plodding. I don't wanna hurt myself, but I don't wanna slack, either, you know? I'm the queen of psyching myself out. 🙁
LucidSplash said:Mmmm... so much good food.
If any of you play the stock market, you should buy some of my company's stock before the Q1 earnings call on Friday. They only buy us food when something went REALLY well. It'll probably pop a bit after the earnings call and you can short it. 🙂
LadyWolverine said:A little insider trading going on with the food? lol...I'm telling all the trade law attorneys I work for 😀
Thanks, Martha. 😉
LucidSplash said:Nope, I'm not officially an "insider." I could be totally wrong as I'm just speculating what might happen on Friday - I have no true insider knowledge.
But I'm not wrong. 😀
SuzieQ3417 said:So my husband and I were talking about marathons and what-not, and he found the website for the Baltimore marathon (www.thebaltimoremarathon.com). Anyway, just thought you guys might be interested. It is October 14, and consists of a marathon, half marathon, 5K, or team relay. They even have prize categories for the top finishers out of UMD students. I'm not sure if I'll be able to pull out a half marathon, but that is what Todd's trying to convince me to do. I might just chicken out and do the 5K. We'll see how much running I can get in this summer.
SuzieQ3417 said:So my husband and I were talking about marathons and what-not, and he found the website for the Baltimore marathon (www.thebaltimoremarathon.com). Anyway, just thought you guys might be interested. It is October 14, and consists of a marathon, half marathon, 5K, or team relay. They even have prize categories for the top finishers out of UMD students. I'm not sure if I'll be able to pull out a half marathon, but that is what Todd's trying to convince me to do. I might just chicken out and do the 5K. We'll see how much running I can get in this summer.
LucidSplash said:Speaking of alcohol, do we know what day (Fri or Sat) we are going to meet up the weekend SQ and her husband are here? I'd prefer Sat, only because we have another engagement in DC on Fri.
Congrats! My job keeps asking me when I plan on quitting...I told them it would probably be in June, but it all depends on when we end up getting an apartment lease.Cozmosis said:I am officially quitting my job as of June 16. Hooray!