Change of Scene
The day after tomorrow, I’m moving to New York. From Monday, I start at my new job, where I’ll be playing a mighty insignificant part in a rather large company. For the last two years, I was playing an equally insignificant part in a rather small company. So the only change that matters is that I get to live in New York instead of in Dallas, as I work hard not buying or selling (or anything else of importance, really) companies or countries.
I am a sucker for reform. No - not for reform itself, but the possibility of it. My favorite activity as a kid used to be dreaming of ways in which I will turn good (good student, good citizen, good human being, whatever) starting next week. A new job in a new city (OK, not new - but this is the first time I’ll be officially “moving” to the city, instead of merely “visiting” it) is irresistible plan-candy.
For starters, I plan to be happier than I have been lately. Living in a real city is going to help. I suppose some would call Dallas a city, too. It’s just that to me the whole idea of living in a city is to be surrounded by people who are even more miserable than you are. There are unhappy folks in Dallas (don’t let the “how y’all doin’?” fool you, as it did me at first. During my first few months at Dallas I came this close to checking out those emails that try to sell me cheap Prozac) It’s just that, in a place like Dallas, every one is miserable in their own space. There’s no public gathering or exhibition. There’s no one the streets, let alone the charming oddball who will swear at you. Texans gather in a crowd formation once a year - to watch the fireworks on the 4th of July. During the rest of the year, they drive about in their trucks, when they’re not too busy opening doors for you and howdyin’ you to death.
I will need a new wardrobe. Oh joy, to need a new wardrobe. I don’t have winter clothes. OK. I may have some, but none for New York sort of winters.
A new wardrobe is plan-candy for weight-loss plans. The fact that I have a few months to go before the snow storms hit the city is great. I have all the time in the world to do all sorts of planning - like plan to give up all things cheesy (this only includes edible stuff. Plans to give up watching Grey’s Anatomy is a different plan entirely), plan to eat more fruit (always a good one this. There are many fruits I love, such as potatoes. The potato plant reproduces through the potato, does it not? Ergo, potatoes are fruits.), plan to run in Central Park (ahhh>! The run in Central Park plan. This is amongst my oldest and hardiest plans - the sly thing changes with every city I’ve ever lived in. Earlier avatars of this plan include - run on Taylor’s road, run in Kailasapuram, run around DLF A block, run in Willowbend Park. As I said, an extremely adaptable plan).
I will need a membership at the NY Public Library. This is an important item, because in sharp contrast to my weight loss plans, this one I will carry out. Plano’s dear old Parr Library has been great, but am sure NYPL is going to be awesome!
I plan to meet more people! At Dallas, I’ve lead a somewhat sheltered life. A very informative one, but one sadly deficient in cheap thrills. What’s the point of attending baby showers, if the only people you meet are the ones giving the showers? The only folks you can impress / scare-the-living-daylights-out-of with the vital knowledge you accumulate from a baby shower are not other married folks. You need single people for that. So, let me amend that to ‘I plan to meet more single people!’
And New York being New York, there are of course the obligatory plans, such as watching Philip Seymour Hoffman live, claiming to hate every place else on earth but New York (I may already do that - but it’s nice to tell those people who remind me that I don’t know that ‘cuz I don’t live in New York that now, I do.), NOT having to defend Texans’ voting preferences (I won’t have a vote in New York, but little did that help me in Dallas!), etc.
That’s all from Dallas, folks. Meet y’all soon from New York. (note to self - drop the y’all as soon as possible) .


Comments (7 comments)
Doz: Congratulations. Welcome to civilisation.
Falstaff / August 4th, 2006, 3:35 am / #
Thank you, Falstaff
DoZ / August 4th, 2006, 10:16 am / #
welcome to “namma pettai”. you strike me as the kind of person who would enjoy living in new york.
welcome to the east coast (you join a select group of folks like myself and karthik :-)) and best wishes for your new job!
Prashanth Narayanan / August 4th, 2006, 2:24 pm / #
All the best.
And perhaps you want to read this. And then this.
Zz / August 5th, 2006, 6:49 am / #
and now do you believe in evolution…. :D:D:D:D
Good Luck and Happy Days!
Gp / August 10th, 2006, 12:55 am / #
Welkommen!
anantha / August 27th, 2006, 11:41 pm / #
Danke schön!
DoZ / August 28th, 2006, 11:55 am / #
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