Sunday, September 21, 2008

Pleasant Surprises

I've come to like the term "pleasant surprises". Many surprises come to us, some welcome and others we wish had never reared their ugly head. I think we can probably name a few surprises we've all had in the last few weeks or months... as of late I have felt very fortunate, and have been pleasantly surprised numerous times since I have made my stay in Washington DC.

The Johansen's--The Johansen family encompasses my sister Talai, her husband Aaron, and their child Owen. I came out here a couple of weeks before I began my internship and was able to spend some time with the Johansens. While I was growing-up my sister and I were always pretty close, and would trade secrets from time to time, but with her marriage and move to the East Coast it has been harder to maintain the relationship we enjoyed (and maybe at times despised (since then I've grown-up a little bit)) while growing-up. Those two weeks, and the dinner outings with Talai, Aaron, and Owen has endeared a level of love and friendship I may have not have experienced otherwise. The time that I've been able to spend with them has given me a stronger love for Talai, a deeper respect for Aaron, and a heart that melts when Owen smiles at me (I'm still trying to get him to laugh for me).

My Roommate, Jim Bird--I didn't really think much about who I was going to room with, mostly because I feel like I'm so laid back and can get along with anyone, but when I learned that Jim is a journal writer, scripture reader, fashionable dresser, hip-hop lover, country lover, and ladies man I knew that I was in for a great semester.

The City--I've visited a lot of cities, but I have never lived in one, and in the past I always said that I couldn't live in a city--living in DC has proved me wrong. I love the city. I love the arts here. I love taking the public transportation, mostly because I get to meet new people almost every day or I can dig into a book or newspaper without worrying about driving off the road, for me it's one way to unwind. I have come to love the city life so much that I am now looking for jobs in New York City, Chicago, Washington DC, and San Francisco.

Honorable Mentions: Apple dumplings, Steak and cheese, Aunt Shauna and Uncle Dave, Uncle Chad and Aunt Tracy, running along the Potomac, finance, the humidity, watching couples walk hand in hand on the river trail, updates on the BYU game from Tanille, and sharing what means the most to me with others.

4 comments:

Talai said...

I am "pleasantly surprised" to be a pleasant surprise! I am glad that, after seeing more sides of Aaron and I (some good, some bad) that you still love us. I feel the same about you. I have not felt like I have been able to know the grown up Caleb since I went ahead and got married, and it is so nice to have you close to me again. I hope you are able to get a city job, especially a DC city job (it's better then all the others ;))

Tanille said...

Thanks for honoring me by mentioning me. I'm glad you like my updates. I just wish you could watch the games because I know how much you enjoy them.

Jami Jackson said...

I don't know why, but I have this pit in my stomach telling me you're not likely to come back to stay in Utah. Ooooh that hurts, but I guess it's okay. It's fun to experience new places. Aren't Talai and Aaron great!! We sure miss seeing them more often.

I bet it's beautiful out there right now with the fall leaves. I miss the east so much. Take care!

Sharee said...

I am so glad to hear that you are doing so well in DC. Everytime I see your parents I have to ask how you are doing. You are such a great guy! It was good to read up on how your life is going.