A tiny sampling of the fixtures in my personal landscape, in no order of significance:
- My mother's childhood home in Nagpur, India -- though how much longer it will remain a "constant" is up in the air
- The Omaha Public Library, near the house where I grew up -- specifically, the outside ledge that used to be my hideout
- The Comic Book Guy at the Dragon's Lair in Omaha -- I went back recently, and he still runs his shop after more than 30 years
- The Omaha Community Playhouse, where my Junior High self was inspired to fancy myself a "theater afficionado"
- Buffalo Joe's, in Evanston, my first exposure to the Buffalo Wing
- The Lakefill at Northwestern, where I took many walks, discussing many things that seemed vitally important at the time
- Old Peculier Ale -- shared with Jon at Mr. Toad's in Omaha, my first "pub hangout"
- The Briarwood apartments in Madison, my first home-on-my-own
- The Espresso Royale on State Street and the terrace by the Student Union -- my Madison reading haunts when I didn't want to be by myself, but I had nobody to call
- The bars near State and Division in Chicago, where we started our evenings with such hope, and ended them with such disappointment -- and kept repeating the cycle
- The Michigan Avenue offices of the National Association of Realtors, where I spent some of the richest unproductive hours with Mike and Francisco
- The Kopi Cafe in Andersonville where I went on two dates; the second of which led to marriage
- More music, books and movies than I could name
My contract with Google will be over in April, which means that I'll soon be bidding farewell to people and a product with whom I've worked for five years. In times of change, these little touchstones put things in perspective. I will move on. I'll grow, and change, and acquire wisdom. And it'll be better than okay.
But no, I'm still not going to my high school reunion!
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