It’s hard to believe it’s been nearly a year, but June 30 is my last day at Microsoft. At work I’m wrapping up some projects, and working on ways to continue others from 2800 miles away. At home, I’m pricing shipping options for household goods, weeding out the kids’ clothes, and trying not to panic about the packing to be done. (No last-minute second thoughts, at least not yet. It feels good to be going back.)
The wrinkle in our relocation plans is that while our lease here ends on June 30, our tenants in Rochester will be in our house until July 31. So for the month of July, we’re technically homeless. And because I’m scheduled to speak at MSR’s faculty summit in mid-July, we need to stay in the NW area until then.
So here’s our plan:
Not a bad way to spend a month, I think.
The boys (and I) were a little worried about Internet access during our month of transience, but they don’t need to worry any longer—I just received my new Verizon EVDO card, which gives me high-speed internet almost anywhere! (In fact, I’m posting this entry from the bus on my way to work…how cool is that?) I figured I’d take advantage of my 20% MSFT employee discount while I could, and order it this month. I did the one year contract (can’t do it for one month, alas), but given that I’ll probably be traveling a bit next year, it will be nice to have broadband access without paying airport and Starbucks surcharges. I won’t be able to use it with the MacBook Pro, alas, since it’s a PC Card and the MBP uses a different card format. I could buy another card in the right format, I suppose. But I have another plan.
I’m also ordering a new Vaio SZ240 laptop—which weights in at under 4 pounds!—as our primary traveling machine, since we won’t be able to set up Gerald’s desktop in most of the places we’re headed. I’ll still be getting a 17” MacBook Pro, but I cancelled the order that they kept delaying, and my department will order me one for my return in August. I love my 17” powerbook, but it’s a bear to carry around, and I’m looking forward to having a lightweight, fully-featured laptop that I can use when traveling.
So that’s how plans are shaping up.

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