If you could live anywhere...where would it be? I need some inspiration. I would like to think that it doesn't really matter...as long as you have friends and family there...right? Today I am inspired to move far away...but tomorrow I'll talk myself into staying in KC. So after all this time...I still don't know what I want. Frustrating. As Dave told me..."you just used 26 words to say I don't know." I've gotten great at the whole explanation that is really not an explanation...it's lots of excuses to distract your attention from the real answer...which there isn't one...yet.
Okay...so I don't know where I want to end up living but if I could eliminate one state it would be...Texas (sorry, MJ).
I love the "where is the one place you would love to live/would never live" game!
Friday, May 26, 2006
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Move to Bozeman. End of story.
Texas over Kansas? Over Delaware? Not that I've actually been to Delaware.
I just read a story about a study on how too many choices are bad for you. The brain actually functions better with just a few options.
Better add some more No's to that list of yours!
Also, I have pix and will scan/send soon.
Okay...I can't totally rule out Kansas because it's so close to where I live...and maybe I might work in Kansas one day...I know...Norm Stewart wouldn't approve.
Here are some other "never going to live there" states: New Mexico, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, New Jersey
And I have nothing against Delaware!
That brings me from 49 choices to 44...I'm going to call it a day!
How about you rule out "every freaking state in the midwest." I just don't get it. Why would you want to live there? Am I missing something? How can you wake up, not see mountains (and I mean real ones) and be okay with it. That said, I agree with the exclusion of the south. Too creepy down there.
Some of us weren't so lucky to be born into a mountainous state...I blame my parents! They messed it up from the beginning! If only my ancestors had been Mormon...I may have ended up in Provo...or if my ancestors were part of a militia...then I could have ended up in Montana.
It's funny how life works out.
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