Friday, March 15, 2013

Set in stone, The moving process #1

I've decided to go ahead and start a online book of my Journey out of Rochester the positive the negative, the pretty, the ugly, and so on and so forth. 


Yesterday: 


I went to the Office to transfer my housing papers and it takes a few months to process everything but my move is set for next May 2014. I know its a whole fucking year left in this place but hopefully it'll go quickly. I am in College and may not be done by then but I will be taking courses online to help ease my transition to ____. I did not find a new place because up here people are so stuck on "2.5 times the rent." And according the head supervisor he said that HUD investigating this new form of discrimination to keep us poor bitches out. So for right now I am not looking to find out how much shit I'll go through before those laws change. So I rather go somewhere that is not prejudice and is willing to give me a chance. So this year I am going to be busy. I was late on a few payments last year, this year this cannot happen. So I need to make payments to my Landlord every month on time no matter if a giant Alligator is crawling in my bathtub up here you can't withhold rent because it makes you look like a poor bitch and already they discriminate against you. 

On a different note I am doing very well in my classes. I am focusing on my Syllabus and what to expect from these Professors. I have bonded with some of my classmates but as for meeting up after class it hasn't reached that level. I also put my sister on my housing papers. I know...it doesn't seem wise but it will get her to get out of the place she is in and on her own after she leaves Rochester to move back to NYC. 

I just think if I let her live with me everything will go to shit. I don't drink, smoke I like a quiet atmosphere and focusing on my work is important. I just want to leave here and never look back. I want this time out of here to be the best thing I ever did and not to be something I'll regret. 

and he is coming with me, he wants to. We're still together and I wonder what kind of life that'll be for me because his grades are terrible and he hasn't gotten off of academic probation. If he gets off of that then he can transfer his classes. I rather he do something productive throughout the day. I already found a few town-homes that'll accept me. So, the first step is letting time take its course and prepare. 

1. Start saving. We will need a security deposit.

2. Call places find out their requirements, get applications (some places are waitlisted)

3. Go look at places get a "feel" face to face of what your environment is going to be.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

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