Showing posts with label Rufus the cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rufus the cat. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Rufus: A biography - the kitten years

By now you should know that I have a cat named Rufus.  His full name is Rufus Legolas Hartman, he's a domestic short hair, and he's a little over 2 years old.  I found some old photos and thought it'd be fun to tell the story of the first few months after I got him.

Growing up, we had all sorts of animals.  The first ones I remember are Sunny, a golden retriever, and Corey, a shih tzu.  There were lots of cats - Snuggles, Mitsy 1, Mitsy 2, Garfield and Barney, and probably a few I don't remember...  Sweet Molly our little terrier/shih tzu mutt was a crazy girl who chased airplanes, ran fast like a bullet, and barked at birds flying overhead.  We had Miss Piggy the guinea pig, a few rabbits, canaries, Buddy the cockatiel, and an endless array of awesome fish.  There was just the two of us girls so we preferred fuzzy, soft animals versus scaly reptiles.  

As an adult I had a bunch of betta fish, and then I got Henry the hamster from my cousin Jessie when her hamster had babies.  I'd always wanted a hamster, and Henry got a sweet Habitrail Ovo cage to roam around in.  But Henry was tiny and liked to bite me and I was always afraid he'd get lost in the apartment and he really didn't like to cuddle...  When Gabi and I lived together, she adopted Paxton and Paisley, sister cats who were soft and little and loved chasing Henry in his ball, but who weren't super cuddly and were skittish with strangers.  A while after Henry the hamster died (RIP lil buddy) and after Loren and I broke up, I started thinking about adopting a cat.  By that time I was living alone on Mar Vista, and while I had a busy social schedule and was always at work or the gym, I really wanted a pet.  The only problem was that my landlord didn't allow animals, although he didn't allow them at the Allen Ave apartment either and we got away with having Paxton and Paisley.  I knew I couldn't have a dog because they need to be walked regularly, they bark loudly, and they need a lot of attention.  Cats, on the other hand, take themselves to the bathroom, they meow but usually only when they want to be pet or are hungry (versus if someone delivers a package), and you can leave them alone at night without worrying too much.  I am a big proponent of adopting animals, I think that animals that are rescued are more loving... somehow they realize that you saved their life.  I looked a lots of pictures on various SPCA or similar websites, and I really loved grey tabby cats, or silver tabby cats.  Of all the cats in my life, I've had calico, black & white, orange tabby, grey, and white & grey.  I don't usually care for purebreds because of the inbreeding, the cost, and the fact that somebody probably bred the parents on purpose and we already have enough dogs and cats that needs homes.  Male cats are supposed to be more affectionate, so I knew I was looking for a male silver/grey tabby cat.  I couldn't pursue getting a cat through an adoption or rescue agency because most agencies verify with the landlord that pets are allowed.  I knew it was only a matter of time until somebody posted about kittens for adoption via Facebook, so I just sat back and waited.  

Finally, on June 5th, my BFF Jennifer's sister-in-law Teresa posted a photo on Facebook of three kittens that needed a home.  Teresa and John had two cats that weren't fixed and one thing led to another and boom, they had kittens!  I saw a cute little white and grey face and I knew that this was my chance!  

June 5, 2011 - the first time I saw the cutest kitten ever.

 I contacted Teresa and she said that the white one was indeed still available.  We arranged a time for me to come visit so I could meet the kitties and see if I connected with one or the other.

My first time meeting Rufus

I went over to Teresa and John's house one day when I needed to be in La Verne, and got to see all three little kittens.  Teresa and John have four boys, and the boys had been playing with the kittens which was awesome for the boys and the kitties.  There is something magical about kittens, especially when you're young, and having four boys around meant that these cats were sure to be socialized with humans!  The two youngest boys were there when I visited, and we all visited and watched the kittens play, and eat, and sleep, and I learned that the one I was interested in was named Joey Harry Potter.  Considering that I'm a big Harry Potter fan, I took that as yet another good sign.  I hugged Teresa and promised I'd be back when JHP was weaned and ready to go home with his new mama - me!

A couple weeks later, Teresa called me up and let me know that Joey Harry Potter was ready to go home.  I had bought all necessary supplies; litter box, litter, scoop, cardboard scratching post, kitten food, cute flower food bowls (he might be a boy but I'm sure not), and a soft-sided carrier.  I put a fluffy old towel in and drove to La Verne to get my new cat.  Teresa answered the door with a smile, and let me know that one of the boys was having a little bit of a hard time understanding that JHP was going to a new home (FYI - I don't want to put kids' names on the blog, just for safety's sake, so I usually refer to my friends' and family's children very generically).  I promised to post photos on Facebook and text her photos from time to time.  The sweetest part was when Teresa's son brought me JHP and said goodbye, it was so cute because he had tears in his eyes but was brave and came up to me and put JHP/Rufus right into my hands.  Little boys are so adorable.

I drove home and we settled in.  Rufus meowed a bit, lonely for his siblings and mama, but he calmed down and got used to his new surroundings.  I put his litterbox and food in my room for the first night, so that he didn't have to go far and wouldn't get lost.  

Rufus' first night at home with me.  Look how little he is!

Kitten Rufus the morning after I brought him home

I did allow Rufus to sleep on my bed when he was little, and I still do.  I never bought a bed for him because... why?  I had a couch, an armchair, a bed, and a carpeted floor.  But I never let him sleep on top of me or up on my pillows.  To this day he sleeps on the corner of the foot of the bed, unless it's really cold and then he'll come close and snuggle up with me.  He also sleeps on the couch or my chair (when there's not laundry on it).  Rufus is not territorial, so if Candace or Lauren slept over, Rufus would still hop on the bed to sleep or would sleep on a chair or couch as usual.  He'll even cuddle with someone who is staying at my house while I'm out of town.  Rufus is really not picky or skittish when it comes to people, which is great.


Of course, after I brought Rufus home I read up on cat body language, and I was happy to read that when a cat rolls on his back and shows his tummy, that means he feels safe and happy.  I was still new at having my own cat, so I was very encouraged to see that Rufus was happy.  I'm not good at speaking in meows, but body language I can read.  Twitchy tail means he's up to trouble.  Poofy raccoon tail means he's freaked out.  Paw over the face means the sun is too bright while he's napping.  It's easy, really.



Having a kitten means you have to be prepared for them to get into everything.  And onto everything.  Rufus loved jumping up on my bookshelf and he wasn't graceful about it, so I had to relocate the fragile tchotchkes that I had up there.  The votives and picture frames on my nightstand were relegated to the drawer for a while.  When Rufus was a tiny kitten, he could barely jump up on anything, but he did what he could, jumping and running around the couch.  He figured out how to jump up on the armchair in my room and then he could reach the bed (my bed is up on risers so it's pretty high for a kitten).  He'd prowl along the windowsill above my bed, climbing the screens and chasing the birds.  The flocks of wild parrots that roam around Pasadena drove him insane.  And he kept a good watch out the front window - he even developed a relationship with the nice couple that lived next door to me (which I found out a few months afterward).  

Taking a nap is serious business, and it's all about location.  Rufus loved sleeping on me.  Or at least touching me.

Oh and I bet you're wondering why the name Rufus?  Well, in April 2011 I went to New Orleans with my BFF Jamie.  While we were there, we ran into one of my favorite actors, Rufus Sewell.  I don't usually bother actors or celebrities, but I just had to say something.  So I asked for a photo, and then Jamie and I chatted with Rufus and his agent while listening to some amazing jazz.  Rufus Sewell was in New Orleans filming Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.  It's an awesome movie, if you haven't seen it yet.  So that's where the Rufus came from.

Me and Rufus Sewell.  I'm usually photogenic, but next to this guy?  Not so much...

And I know lots of animals don't have middle names, but mine does.  If you're not a geek like me, then you might not know who Legolas is.  Well, he's an elf in the Lord of the Rings movies, and he's silvery and beautiful and one of my favorite characters, so I knew my little silver tabby just had to be named Legolas.  But I like classic names for animals (ahem... Henry the hamster), so Rufus was clearly the choice for his first name.  It's still kind of funny to go to the vet with him and have his name called out, "Rufus Hartman, room one!"  I get interesting reactions and comments about his name, which cracks me up.  And I started tagging photos on Instagram with #rufusthecat, and apparently there are more than one Rufus the cats out there.  There's also a cat named Rufus that's a Disney character, but rest assured that my Rufus is not named after a Disney character.  Even if my Rufus is quite a character.

I love looking through old photos, Rufus was really such a cute and fluffy kitten.  If you ever get the chance to adopt a kitten, you should!  Although I'm not sure they'll ever be as adorable as my lil guy...

Just lounging around, his coloring was so much lighter as a kitten.

His nose is more pink now, but he still has the same tabby markings and adorable little white paws.  He's mostly grey and tan now, more like his tail.

Kitten teeth - they are vicious.  Yaaaaaaawn.

Look at that little face.  And those pretty eyes!  And those itsy bitsy whiskers.

Just laying around on the top of my couch.


I picked him because he coordinated with my furniture.  Ha, just kidding!



Rufus was a snuggle bug from the very beginning, which is exactly what I wanted.  



Sometimes, especially if I've been away for a while, I will pick Rufus up and snuggle with him, and then he'll fall asleep like this.  He's about 4 times bigger now but still as cute.



I think having a furry friend or a small child is kind of the same to some degree.  I had a lot of stuff to do when I took this photo but Rufus was sleeping on my lap so I was captive for a while.  I didn't want to disturb him, of course.



My friend Stacey has an adorable Scottish Fold named Maynard who always sits up like a human, she calls it the Buddha pose.  I caught Rufus sitting up like this and I had to share the photo with Stacey.  Rufus still does it from time to time, but I can't usually get a photo of it.



I always find it interesting how cats can sleep in the weirdest positions.  I call it cat yoga.



Rufus still has the most adorable face, and I still have that duvet cover.  I know a lot of folks who aren't a fan of cats, and for that I'm sorry.  Because cats are pretty awesome furry friends.  They have interesting personalities, they clean themselves (no awkward bath time required), and they provide endless entertainment.  And thankfully, no morning walks required, because I am so not a morning person.  I have loads of stories about mister Rufus Legolas Hartman, and too many photos, I'm sure.  But I had to start at the beginning, because you really had to see how cute he was!

Oh, and don't worry, I don't talk about Rufus when I go on a first date with a guy.  I might mention I have a cat because I'll pick Rufus over cat allergies any day, but I don't tell stories and I don't show photos unless they ask repeatedly.  I'm not a crazy cat lady, I'm just a girl with a cat.  I save the cat stories and slideshow for at least the second date.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Oh hello there

Yes, it's me... your long lost blogging friend Kelly.  I have returned from my journey to the depths of the Mariana Trench.  Or was I visiting the uninhabited Auckland Islands?  Wait, I think I was actually in Motuo, China.  Wherever I was, I have returned and have not actually fallen off the face of the earth.  Aren't you relieved?

Truth is, I've been thinking about blogging.  Thinking a lot.  Coming up with great ideas.  Pondering life and starting a great blog about 478392098374 times in the past month or so.  But have I clicked over and actually started typing?  Nope.  And I have a few reasons/ideas/excuses why:


  • I'm a lazy journal-er
  • I'm just lazy
  • I feel like I have to post a huge update and I'm just not up for that
  • I have this all-or-nothing 'thing' that hounds me, and I feel like if I'm not posting a daily/weekly recap, it's not even worth it
  • I've been fighting depression.  I am challenged with depression on occasion, especially seasonal depression which starts in the fall (my old therapist said I'm a summer girl and my brain mourns the loss of sunshine and outdoor activities).  Exercise is my natural antidepressant, but if you've struggled with depression you know that exercise is something you have to force yourself to keep up when you're feeling blue
  • My nails are really long right now and it feels funny to type
  • I don't really want to let my brain run free, that's dangerous
  • I want to blog about my cat getting out and lost but it's pretty emotional for me
  • I'm heavier than I want to be and I feel like if I'm not job hunting, I should be working out
  • I don't want to face my emotions
  • I have too much to say and it will take forever
  • It's much more important to get to the next level on Candy Crush
  • I like reading other blogs more
  • I have a pile of cards and thank-yous that I haven't written out yet
  • Cooking creates tangible results so I like it more
  • I still don't have a job
  • I post a lot of updates and other stuff on Facebook
  • I think that I should be spending every minute of my day hunting for a job, and even though that doesn't happen, I feel like if I'm blogging it's time I could be job hunting
  • I feel poopy about not having a job yet and I'm frustrated and don't want to let that negativity onto our blog
  • Football season is back and I'm obsessed and I can't wait to see my Houston Texans play the San Diego Chargers tonight
  • I prefer taking photos of Rufus doing silly stuff or watching him run around the apartment and slide on the wood floors
  • I feel like there's an entire city out there that I'm missing out on and that I need to explore more of
  • I really need a job but I am having a hard time deciding what direction to go in
  • I've made blogging a chore rather than an outlet for my emotions and thoughts or a record of our adventures
  • I think too much
  • I get digital overload - between Facebook, Instagram, Foursquare, Match, Meetup, Snapchat, fantasy football, emails, etc., sometimes it gets to be too much
  • Analysis paralysis
  • I can't figure out why one carton of eggs would have three double-yolk eggs.  It both intrigues and worries me...
As you can see, I'm stuck in my head in so many ways.  But while I need to continue my job hunt, I also need to nourish my body and soul as well.  So as a part of my daily routine, I'm going to go for a walk around Prospect Park, or my neighborhood, Prospect Heights / Park Slope, then I'm going to blog, and then I'm going to job search - make calls, submit resumes, follow up on applications, go on interviews, etc.  

I'm a planner to the Nth degree, I love lists, and I know that I need a simple plan so I will stick to it and get my life to where I really want to be.  So... that being said, here's what I will be focusing on:

MIND
  1. Keep reading new books, they give me a digital-free escape into my imagination and inspire me
  2. Blog!  Get those emotions and thoughts and experiences out there to share and celebrate
  3. Hug my sister at least once a day.  I love hugs, I love physical affection, I love my sister, and hugs are good for you!
BODY
  1. Daily walk through Prospect Park or the neighborhood, but I'm not going to beat myself up if I miss a day, I'll just make sure I get back on it the next day!
  2. Spin class/yoga class/other classes at our gym, Crunch Fitness
  3. Eat healthy, whole foods, home cooked mostly.  Lean protein, healthy veggies, whole grains, delicious spices and creative sweet treats
  4. Watch alcohol consumption - aim for only one day a week if that.  I enjoy a tasty beer, a delicious wine, or a yummy cocktail, but alcohol is rough on my pocketbook, my calorie count, and my mental health.  It's a depressant and I don't need any help with that - especially as fall turns toward winter
  5. Ensure proper nutrition - take my vitamins, and add in some amino acids that help me fight depression, GABA and 5-HTP.  (I know Wikipedia isn't the best resource, but bear with me on my GTS skills.  Here's a couple more links to the great Dr. Oz's website about GABA and 5-HTP).
SOUL
  1. Keep going to church when I can, Megan's friend Erica introduced us to Hillsong NYC and it's a great place that speaks to me
  2. Set up Skype dates with my best friends, I miss them.  A lot.  Text or email me if you want my username
  3. Read the daily devotional that my sweet Mom sent me in the mail (she sent Meg one too, of course).  It can't take that much time, and I know I need it
CAREER
  1. Continue my routine and job search as a job during the week
  2. Get a few versions of my resume in order
    1. Financial jobs
    2. Foodie jobs
    3. Office manager type jobs
  3. Be persistent and have positive energy
  4. Network with every new friend I meet along the way
So - expect more from me.  I'll be working on blogging more often, even if it's just a blurb here or there.  And Megan will still be blogging too.  

Oh, and it's nice to see you again!

XOXO - Kelly

Monday, July 29, 2013

Photos of our journey out

It's been 3 weeks and 3 days since we unloaded Bridget the Budget truck and we are 99% settled in.  I say 99% only because we still have some excess stuff that we need to have picked up or something.  Just more purging of superfluous material possessions.

This was a busy weekend, but fun!  Friday we went to Ethiopian food in the east village at Awash with some of Megan's colleagues. It was delicious, a new adventure that we both savored!  Saturday we took the train upstate to go hiking, again with the OpenX crew.  What a fun and exhausting hike!  Sunday we bopped around separately, I went to Smorgasburg with Matt and his boys who are visiting, and Megan went to church and lunch with her girlfriend Erica.   

We have so much to catch up on, it feels like we're perpetually behind, but I thought you might want to see some of the photos we took on our way here.  It was a crazy adventure, for sure!  I updated the blogs that we wrote on the road with photos of the day's journey.

Day 1 - June 30th - Departure - CA, AZ

Day 2 - July 1st - AZ, NM, TX

Day 3 - July 2nd - Megan's 30th birthday! - TX, OK, AR, TN

Day 4 - July 3rd - TN, VA

Day 5 - July 4th - Arrival - VA, WV, MD, PA, NJ, NY

I really enjoyed the look back on our journey out here, I hope you do as well!


Kelly & Megan on the NJT train to Sloatsburg

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Day 5 - Arrival!

So today has been a crazy day.  Moving in, returning the Budget rental truck, unpacking, eating bagels... but then I'm getting ahead of myself.  I'm currently sitting on my freshly made bed (with clean linens, ahhhh!), sipping a Miller High Life - The Champagne of Beers - and enjoying the cross breeze created by my two tower fans.  Yesterday feels like it's years in the past, but let's catch up on what happened to me and Megan  less than 40 hours ago.

Yesterday was our fifth and final day on the road to NYC.  We woke to our respective alarms and motivated ourselves to get ready so we could have a waffle and get on the road.  This hotel was packed, the breakfast room was tiny, every table was taken, and a grumpy old man was hovering near the waffle maker.  Somehow we lined up cups for the fresh pot of coffee that was brewing, we wrangled some app-range juice (a delicious combination of apple and orange), and ate a couple of mini muffins while we waited for a table to open up.  Finally some gal wrapped up her noshing and we could move in and do our thang.  We were lucky enough to see a gentleman wearing a fine specimen of an American flag shirt, and that reminded us that it was the Fourth of July!  Hooray! 'Merica!

Fueling up on gas and sparkling water (if we haven't mentioned it already - we're both obsessed with the stuff), we were both excited to be starting the last leg of our journey, going from Woodstock, VA to New York, NY!  Thankfully the weather was sunny and partly cloudy, with these gorgeous white fluffy clouds floating across the sky.  As we got on the I-81, we saw an extraordinarily patriotic couple standing on the freeway overpass, waving a large American flag and yelling "Happy Fourth of July!" to the cars and trucks passing beneath them.  Right on, my friend.

The road was flowing pretty nicely, and Megan was happy to see that there was no rain in sight.  That's right, we switched it up a lil and had Megan drive the first half so that I could maneuver the mean streets and toll roads in New Jersey and New York.  We chatted a bit, sang along to some music, and Meg had me laughing so hard when she talked like Uncle Si from the TV show Duck Dynasty.  I don't know how she does it, but Megan does a DAMN good impression of Si.  It's something about pronouncing all of the syllables very clearly. 

Anyway, soon we were plowing through states like a farmer turning up nice soft soil.  We finished up with Virginia, entered West Virginia, then not long after that we were into Maryland for a bit, and then boom we were in Pennsylvania.  Pennsylvania was very hilly, and we drove by some great sites such as the Mason-Dixon Line, Hershey PA, and the Crayola factory.  An impressive state with lots of history, I will be back to visit PA again for sure.  We stopped someplace near Allentown for a pit stop and to top off our fuel (and we're living here in Allentown...).  It was a truck stop/restaurant situation and I was reminded that until this trip, I didn't remember or didn't realize that truck stops often have showers available for truckers.  I think it's odd, but I understand the concept.  I mean, a clean trucker is a happy trucker, right?

I took the wheel and we cruised across New Jersey (also quite hilly), taking the 81 to the 78 across to the 287, down to the 95 aka the Jersey Turnpike, and then over the 278 into Brooklyn!  We wanted to circumvent Manhattan, and I seriously can't imagine driving a big truck on those busy streets.  The turnpike situation was interesting, taking the ticket and then paying at the end of your drive - totally not a California thing.  Neither was the bridge toll.  Now, we came prepared with a bucket of change ready for little toll booths, etc.  We paid the nice guy at the turnpike $4.90 in nickels, but when we crossed the Goethals Bridge, it cost $30!!!  $10 per axle.  What the heck, man?  Thankfully, Megan had some cash so we were good to go.  Through Staten Island (woohoo!), over the Verazzano Bridge (woohoo!) and on toward Atlantic Ave (woohoo!).  As we drove along the raised highway, we crested a hill and out of the corner of my left eye I saw a familiar shape.  I screamed like a little girl, "I see the Statue of Liberty!!!  I see it!"  We were officially in New York.  I'll try not to bore you with the details, but driving a 16' box truck on the highway and streets of Brooklyn is an experience like no other.  The perpetual construction, the crazy cabbies, the polite New Yorkers who actually let me over when I had to go around a double-parked car, the millions of pedestrians stepping off the curb with an apparent death wish in their heart because here I come hurdling down the road at a bracing 35 mph and I mean really now, Judith, get your toches back to safety!  But no matter the obstacle, we made it safely to our building, and as we circled around Grand Army Plaza, excited to be home, the good luck and blessings from the trip were evident once more as we were able to just pull into a beautiful, shaded spot right across from our building.

I stuck Rufus into his harness and tightened it, since he somehow wrestled out of it in the parking lot of the Econo Lodge the night before.  Attaching the leash and watching for dogs, I felt a lil silly "walking" Rufus around the boulevard, but it was a necessary precaution.  Some guy who totally reminded me of the actor who plays Adam on the HBO show Girls stopped and pet Rufus right there in the street.  Hubba hubba!  Too bad "Adam" had a lady friend with him... Before long, our roommate Matt and his lady friend Rashelle were walking across the street and they helped us carry our daily essentials inside.  It was so great to see them both!  And to see our building again.  I got Rufus settled in, and Matt popped a delicious bottle of champagne to celebrate our arrival.  Some bubbly, some chatting, a tiny bit of nesting, and then we freshened up and went out for food and drinks. 

We visited a couple old favorite places and went to a couple new places as well.  Dinner was at Woodland, crispy pork shank and spaghetti squash for me (and for Matt/Rashelle), and a burger and the BEST fries I have ever eaten for Megan.  We scarfed that delicious food and guzzled some amazing cocktails.  Then we cruised to Cypress Ave for a pint with one of my favorite Irish bartenders.  A brief walk over to Vanderbilt lead us to Branded Saloon, a place that came up as number one when I searched for "country western bars in NYC."  Branded has the décor, but is certainly not a country western bar, at least not from what I could tell.  I did detect a certain something though, and then it dawned on me.  I asked the bartender Alex, "Uh, I'm just curious, is this a sexuality-specific bar?"  Meaning, is this a gay bar?  There happened to be rainbow flags about and I usually see them in the Castro district or in whatever gayborhood that I'm in at the time, so I just had to be forthright and ask.  Mind you, neither Megan nor I (nor Matt for that matter), give a hoot who you love or what you do in your own free time.  In my head and heart, a bar should just be a bar and everyone should be able to come and go as they please, and flirt with whomever they want to.  But nonetheless, I needed some context about how NYC works versus my home state, and Alex was willing to oblige my questioning.  After Woodland, we slimed our way over to Sharlene's, a favorite of ours from the first time we were even in the Prospect Heights/Park Slope area.  I say slimed because it was hot and humid and we were moist.  The beer helped us cool down though.  A late-night grocery trip for toilet paper, chips, beer, and we were headed home.

Of course, as we hung out chatting and going over our night, a ginormous cockroach scurried across the floor and Rufus chased after it, batting at it, trying to eat it, and not being successful at exterminating the alien.  Our first NYC cockroach on our first NYC night, how poetic! 

After all that excitement, sleeping on Matt's queen size air mattress was dang inviting, so we got ready for bed and sweltered while we dreamed of what our new lives were going to be like.  We had arrived.

*****PHOTO UPDATE*****



Getting on the road from Woodstock, VA, there was a couple with their American flag just waving to traffic.  It was the Fourth of July, after all.

Rufus really is way too comfortable in the truck now.

Picturesque Virginia.


Rufus reminds me of our childhood cat Garfield sometimes.  Especially here, when he purposefully stuck his paw out to touch my arm.  Garfield used to do that.

West Virginia, hello and goodbye!

Maryland, it was great to see you!

Rufus slept through at least 3 states.


Hallelujah, we're in the land of the Yanks!

Our route for the day.

I'll be seeing you soon, PA.  I hear Philly is amazing!

Just gorgeous.

And we're living here in Allentown.  Oh, and the first sign for New York City!

The traveling pro.



Heh heh heh.


Why are those grain towers so visually appealing?

Dietrich's Meats!  For our roomie Matt.

American flags were all over, especially today.

Mmmmm the smell of beer a-brewing!


Meg caught me with a dirty habit and a neat cone shaped building.

Pohatcong?  What the?

Oh heyyyyyyyy Jersey!

We then got on the 78 east.


Flag + Wal-Mart = 'Murrica!

And then on to the 287, getting closer!


Don't be fooled, that's not our route!

The last day on the road really was a blur.



On to the turnpike!  Our first and only toll road of our journey.


Turnpikin' it!

Hello.



Here's our exit!  Holy crap we're almost in NY!


Lucky number 13.

I think we have to go over that bridge?


The lanes were REALLY skinny.

I was freaked out but figured that cars would leave me alone if I looked crazy.

And then I saw that guy up ahead and felt better.




Ahhhhhhhhh!  A little nervous here!

Calm, cool, and collected on the surface.  But really I was just so excited to be getting to our new home!

Our first glimpse of Manhattan from the bridge!

Manhattan to the left, Brooklyn to the right.


The other bridge we had to go over?  I think?

Staten Island, yo!




Follow that route!


The roads in Staten Island were the worst we had on the entire trip.  I think I knocked a filling loose.

No wait, THAT is the bridge we have to go over next.  From Staten Island to Brooklyn!



Coney Island.



What an awesome and exciting view!



Bklyn, here we come!

That guy was all tatted up.  You can see the Brooklyn clock tower in the background. 

The streets of BK!



Driving on the raised freeway.  Highway?  Turnpike?  Whatever.

Church.

Church 2.






Oh hello, lady Liberty!

Meandering through Brooklyn.


Our exit!  Hooray!

Now comes the real challenge - driving on the streets of Brooklyn in a 16' rental truck.

Cruising up Atlantic Avenue.

Ahhhh, mecca!

The new Barclay's center, home to the Brooklyn Nets.  Woot woot!


Home sweet home.  With a bomb parking spot to boot.

Walking Rufus while we wait for Matt and Rashelle to come let us in.

Rufus loved it.

Ahhhhh, home!

Freak on a leash.

Finally inside, and found his new spot.

Our apartment building, 50 Plaza Street East.

Kelly, Matt, Megan, toasting to a new chapter of life.  Hooray!