I emigrated

It's been quiet around these parts, but I have a good excuse. I've been busy.

As you may already be aware, in July of 2013, I emigrated.

I left my beloved London to set up home with my American husband in San Francisco. A combination of visa issues and job shenanigans led us to making this decision, which are far too boring and tedious to bother to explain in any other setting than that of "over a beer in a pub", which I'm happy to do should the situation arise, but let it be known that I left London and my job there with great sadness. If given the opportunity to go back one day, I gladly will. I miss London a lot, but that's almost exclusively because I miss all the people I counted as friends there more than I let on.

Come visit me, guys.

And so, we've been busy with moving and finding somewhere to live in the madness that is the San Francisco real-estate market (it's a really quick way to learn your way around SF, if nothing else, after you've viewed near 30 apartments) and doing all the sorts of boring bureaucracy that comes with starting over, not to mention dealing with the ridiculous US immigration system - I'm now a family-based visa expert, if anyone needs that.

We're pretty settled in now, finally.

What's next?

I loved working for the Government Digital Service. Having been there from before that department was even born, back in those slightly dingy offices in Lambeth, I was in the enviable position to see things grow and have an early impact. I can barely believe how big they are now and how much has been achieved in such a short space of time.

It was truly an honour to get to play a part in all of it and to get to work with such an incredible team of people. It's affected me greatly in terms of what sort of work I now want to do. I knew when I arrived in San Francisco, that I didn't want to just jump on board with the first thing I came across. I wanted to find somewhere that I knew would "get it", somewhere that wanted to try and do Good Things™ for real people.

And so, on January 7th, I'm joining Code for America as their senior designer and front-end engineer.

Week 22

Week 20

I got a new job. Starting at CfA on 7th January. Pretty excited.

Painted a bit more of the house, but did a lousy job and ran out of paint, so I’ve got a top-up coat to do.

Had our first dinner party type thing at the house now we have some dining chairs. Christmas dinner appeared to be a success.

Visited the DMV and applied for some ID. I think I am considering maybe thinking about learning to drive eventually perhaps.

Week 13

This week I am in Cornwall, visiting my parents (see them in France now instead), for the first time in 3 and a half years. Almost nothing has changed about the place. It’s sort of spooky that way.

I suppose this doesn’t really count to recording my US transition.

Back to London tomorrow, where I get to see a whole bunch of my very most favourite people.

Week 12

At SFO waiting for my red eye to London. I’d take a picture, but I think we’ve all see that photo of a plane sat on the tarmac enough.

Speaking at a conference on Friday. Will be about design principles, which makes me feel like a fraud/unhappy due to not working for GDS anymore. This’ll be the last one.

Felt pretty fraudulent hanging out at the CfA summit last week, too, for much the same reasons. Ugh.

The new MD thinks this trip will be good for me.

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