We take Bree and Achilles out to walk along the harbor on a boardwalk called the Promenade.
It's full of runners and fellow dog-walkers, which Bree and Achilles love. It's not only the perfect place for us to test and train Achilles, but also a great way to start a conversation with strangers :). Tonight we met Charlie (Golden Retriever), Mozart (Italian Greyhound), a Catahoula Leopard Dog, and Arthur (Standard Poodle). It just so happens Arthur and his owners live around the corner from us and have recently moved to the area is well! They mentioned looking for a church as well, and then the guy fishing next to us piped up and said that we should try his church right in Canton because he loves it. What do you know?Between visits from friends and family (Josh, Nick, and Jennifer moved us in last week; Anne and Andrew up for a visit this weekend), we've had a chance to spend some time with some Furman grad who moved up to Baltimore in June, and another North Carolina native in the apartment complex. I knew everyone was really worried about us making friends, so I thought I would reassure you that we've made a few :).
So back to the beginning... Moving In.
Most of Friday was dedicated to unpacking, so we could at least walk from one room to the other. We attempted to head out to an Orioles game, but became too hungry waiting for the taxi and decided to just get dinner instead. After searching our cell phones for restaurant reviews, we ended up at Tyson's Tavern. Everyone enjoyed their food -- although it took a couple tries before the waitress understood Josh's order for "water" (in his pronunciation-- wooder), Nick was disappointed at not being able to order sweet tea, and when the fish n chips came, the fish wasn't fried. Welcome to the (almost) North!
The next day, we managed to work in some site seeing. First stop, Inner Harbor. We ate lunch at ESPN zone, where the guys got to play games. Next was a stop by Barnes and Noble. It was impressive:

We found out later that night that you can't eat at a restaurant after 10:00 unless you are 21. We managed to chat with a bouncer to let us in for some food, after which he yelled into the restaurant "Hey, can I get a waitress out here to serve some 20 year olds?" A little embarrassing, but at least we didn't go hungry.
We sent our dear friends and helpers off on Sunday after a wonderful brunch at Kooper's Tavern (which we've now eaten at 3 times because it is so good!). Many thanks, again, for all the help!
Week 1 in B'more:
After our help left, Jonathan and I continued to unpack and try to order our lives and our space. We also started a diet that lasted three days: The World's Toughest Diet. We ate canned tuna fish, chicken breast (just cooked, not the yummy kind), egg whites, and portein shakes exclusively. And only water, black coffee, and green tea. It was really yucky, but the results weren't bad -- I lost 3 lbs in 3 days! And I think I haven't gained it back... yet.
Visit from Anne and Andrew
Today has been a great day -- tried a church (not the one, but it's a process), had brunch with our Furman friends (at Kooper's for visit #3), deep cleaned the apartment (so much easier to clean when there are only 3 rooms including the bathroom), took the dogs on a walk, and made dinner in the apartment. More (yes, more!) coming soon -- hopefully with pictures of Bree and Achilles' dog friends and some of our new friends!

Sounds like you two are really enjoying it, in spite of the adjustments! Hope you have another terrific week!
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