At the 21st of November, I'm throwing a party. This is of course because because I'm migrating. I don't like the words farewell or goodbye party, since I'm not saying goodbye to anyone. I'm just moving to another country. If you feel that you should celebrate with me, you should be there. The location isn't clear yet. Could be my house, could be somewhere else. Details will follow. If you want to join me, let me know (I have an event page on Facebook, or you can just email me, twitter or comment below), so I can make sure that there will be enough drinks. It will probably be the last time that I'll be able to throw a party with (relatively) cheap booze.
Archive for September, 2009
In my last post, I wrote about my plans for moving to Stockholm, Sweden. I forgot to mention the exact date, but later, I edited the post and said that it would be the 1st of February 2010. Over the last few weeks I've been speaking to people to find a job and I already had a job interview in Stockholm with a company that seems very interesting. Because I sold my shares in Jewel Labs and staying in the Netherlands will only cost me money, I decided (after discussing this with my colleagues, my family and my girl) to move to Stockholm early. The planning now is to move before the 1st of December. Of course, I still need to rent my apartment to someone (contacted some companies that rent stuff to expats) and find a job, but I know that everything will work out.
Let me just cut to the chase: I'm moving to Stockholm.
For real. Not just for a holiday, or something else. I'm moving there to start a new life. Some months ago, I met an incredible girl and fell in love. She's living in Stockholm, Sweden and since I've had a long distance relationship before, I know that being apart for too long is not going to work for me. We spoke about how a relationship would be possible and the only way seems to be close to each other. Because of circumstances, I would be the one that should move and after some consideration, I decided to take the plunge an just go.
Of course, there will be stuff and people that I leave behind. Family and friends, but Stockholm isn't so far (cheap 1.5 hour flights from and to Eindhoven), my house (I will rent it to someone), my company (this was actually the hardest part of the decision) and swimming with my visually impaired friends. I told most of the people close to me about my plans already (I'm really sorry for the people who I didn't tell yet. It's not something personal).
Since I want me and her to be boyfriend and girlfriend like other people, I will rent my own place at first. Next to that, I'm currently looking for a job as a Ruby developer in Stockholm, so if you happen to have connections there or you are looking for a developer in Stockholm, let me know. I deliberately decided to quit my current job, since I also want to build social life. I know it sucks for my current colleagues, but this is something I need to do. Some time ago (before I met her actually), I figured that I don't want to regret stuff I didn't do. Some things I did, I regret, but I learned from my mistakes, but not doing things that I could have done.. It's a whole different story.
My house, I will rent to someone. Preferably to a friend or an acquaintance, so if you would like live in Utrecht, 5 minutes from the central station, in the middle of the great neighborhood of Lombok, let me know. It's a two story house (about 85 m2) with a large living room, two bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom (with bath) and a small back yard. I'm considering renting it furnished, but this depends who is going to rent my house (I might do it through a rental company if I don't find someone I know).
Of course there will be things that I'm going to miss (think peanut butter, stroopwafels and other typical Dutch things), but most of all, I'll miss my friends and family. But since flying is cheap, I will still be able to see all of them. Because of the Internet, everybody is only 30ms away. The only thing is that if someone will visit me there, he or she needs to take alcohol, since in Sweden alcohol is very expensive. Swimming every Wednesday, I will miss. If there's anyone out there that wants to do some voluntary work and drive 2 or 3 people from Utrecht to Amersfoort once a week and swim for an hour, let me know. I've been doing this for over 2 years now and I still like it a lot.
Luckily people speak English very well in Sweden, but I've already started learning the Swedish language. I bought Rosetta Stone and I really like it. Swedish isn't so hard for Dutch people; there are a lot of similarities and the grammar is not so difficult (no cases, no conjugation of verbs), so I'll manage.
As said, I already told most people that are really close and I got great support from all of them. Since I've never done this before, I'm very open for advice from anyone. Over the coming months, I'll keep all of you updated on the progress I make on my blog and probably also on Twitter.
All in all, this feels like the right decision and I'm looking forward to living there, in a beautiful country, with a beautiful girl.
And oh, my cats will be moving too
Edit: I forgot to mention the date. I'm moving before the 1st of February 2010
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