Writer's Block: No place like home
Jul. 14th, 2010 12:29 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
5 Things I Love:
- the mountains and Puget Sound: I don't have to choose whether I want to live near mountains or water because I can do both!
- the culinary scene: superb restaurants...and gosh, but we love our farmers markets here.
- so much to see and do
- excellent bookstores
- great parks, most of which are very dog-friendly
Really, I could go on.
5 Things I Hate:
- the cost of living
- the job market
- geographically, I'm still far away from my family
- the traffic
- the weather, for about 2/3 of the year
Compared to:
Findlay, Ohio: well, I still love Findlay. It's my birthplace. But things there are much quieter and slower-paced than here.
Columbus, Ohio: Seattle beats Columbus, hands down. Except for the fact that Seattle doesn't have Ohio State University. :) I still love Columbus. Columbus is home for me emotionally. But the scenery is blah compared to here. And there is so much more here culturally, food-wise, etc.
Germany: Considering that my 4 years there were probably the happiest of my life up to this point, Germany trumps Seattle. But mostly because it was a great base of operations from which to explore the rest of Europe. I traveled a lot more. We were more carefree when we lived there. We didn't have as many real-life burdens weighing us down. So yes, in that respect, Germany was better.
5 Things I Love:
- the mountains and Puget Sound: I don't have to choose whether I want to live near mountains or water because I can do both!
- the culinary scene: superb restaurants...and gosh, but we love our farmers markets here.
- so much to see and do
- excellent bookstores
- great parks, most of which are very dog-friendly
Really, I could go on.
5 Things I Hate:
- the cost of living
- the job market
- geographically, I'm still far away from my family
- the traffic
- the weather, for about 2/3 of the year
Compared to:
Findlay, Ohio: well, I still love Findlay. It's my birthplace. But things there are much quieter and slower-paced than here.
Columbus, Ohio: Seattle beats Columbus, hands down. Except for the fact that Seattle doesn't have Ohio State University. :) I still love Columbus. Columbus is home for me emotionally. But the scenery is blah compared to here. And there is so much more here culturally, food-wise, etc.
Germany: Considering that my 4 years there were probably the happiest of my life up to this point, Germany trumps Seattle. But mostly because it was a great base of operations from which to explore the rest of Europe. I traveled a lot more. We were more carefree when we lived there. We didn't have as many real-life burdens weighing us down. So yes, in that respect, Germany was better.
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Date: 2010-07-14 11:59 pm (UTC)