That being said, due to the fact that I did not, in fact, become a journalist but have instead evolved into an (unintentionally) roving designer, I recently discovered I will be spreading my wings yet again, as I’ve accepted a job offer in Seattle, Washington, at a design firm I’ve greatly admired for at least a decade. In contemplating leaving my dear *current* home of Nashville, Tennessee, I’ve been realizing that although it seems like we will remember today forever, I know in reality that is certainly not the case, and I want to fight for these memories. I was also struck with an unexpectedly severe pang of sadness when my big brother John & his wife Cece boarded a plane to move to Australia last year, and in living in time zones 15 hours apart, their blog was one of the few things that has helped in still feeling connected to them. (I also no longer wish to singularly depend on Mark Zuckerberg to chronicle future exploits!!) So, here goes, as trendy as it may be…. let’s blog!
Since I finished my under-graduate work at the University of Michigan, life has thrown me a plethora of curves. I’ve been asked uncountable times to explain why I have moved as much as an army brat, and all I can tell you is, well, life has just sort of….happened! In my case, things went something like this:
St. Louis, Missouri (working as part of a project team for an entry in the Union Of International Architects in Barcelona, Spain) then across the ocean on to...
Barcelona, Spain (chasing a dream to work for some of my favorite Spanish architects following participating in the UIA mentioned above) then across another ocean on to...
Charlottesville, Virginia (graduate school) then through the Blue Ridge Parkway to...
Washington, D.C. (Summer fellowship at a firm as a result of winning a portfolio competition) then across the country to...
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| On the Alameda Ferry to San Francisco with older brother John, 2000 |
Kamuela, Big Island, Hawai’i (recruited for a new firm there – I didn’t feel ready to leave San Francisco, but hey! Who turns down Hawai’i?!), then back to...
Park City, Utah (my Hawai’i firm had some re-structuring, and somehow I ended up in Utah) & currently,
Nashville, Tennessee, (life changes.)
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| Atop Mauna Kea, Big Island, Hawai'i John & Cece Fortuna, *me*, Emily & Adam Fortuna |
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| Keko, my favorite souvenir from Kamuela, Hawai'i, 2004 |
I know what you’re thinking, “Seattle?! I hope you like rain!” Trust me, I’ve heard it all before:
San Francisco, “You know how expensive that is?”
Hawai’i, “Uh oh, you’re going to get island fever!”
Utah, “How are you going to cope with the weird bar laws and other religious - errr - stuff!?”
Nashville, “I hope you like sweltering heat!”
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| Narrows of the Harpeth, Nashville, TN with Erik, Keko, Leslie & Joy, 2010 |
Sure, every place is unique, and every place has challenges. However, if you know me at all, you know I’m a glass half-full kind of gal, and as I let myself dream about what lies ahead, I see a romantic foggy mist rolling off the Puget Sound, and a slow dog walk in the rain through Volunteer Park with a canopy of fir trees to protect my precious "Princess Keko" from getting too soggy. I also see gorgeous sun-filled days kayaking on Lake Union, glorious treks through the San Juan islands, and the snow in my face as I rip down the slopes of Whistler on my Morrow snowboard. Not to mention, a lot of inspiring hard work with a great group of colleagues, as well family in close proximity, including my baby brother Adam and his wonderful wife Emily (*and hopefully soonish a certain other male blogger, but we’ll let him address that himself at a later date - when he’s not busy on another continent!!) I think we can handle the rain.
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| Repelling through an arch, Moab, Utah, 2006. That's me! |
As I gathered in my living room with a few close friends to celebrate the offer a few days ago, Jill-1 said both, “Now I’m going to be the only Jill! You can’t leave Jill-2!!” and then, “But we have to have a big party before you go!” To which I replied, “Every day should be a party. Let’s make the best of what time we have left!” I believe that whole heartedly – in thinking of my time in Nashville, and in thinking of my time in life. I have 20 days left before I head out on this journey, so if you are around, I’d love to see you! We’ll be living it up! Come join us.
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| 77% of the Fortuna's camping in Ludington State Park, ....sometime in the 70's (pre-Adam & Josh) |
“Not all those who wander are lost.” - Tolkien






I love it! Well written!
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