Tuesday, February 17, 2009

I Have Lived In 7 Different States...

and I went to 12 different schools K-12. No, we were not in the military. We just liked to see the sights:) I am really much more stationary as an adult, but we have moved a lot by some standards. I have a friend who refuses to write my address and telephone number in ink for fear that she will not be able to erase it.

Most of the places that we have lived have many things in common, but there are some things that are unique to certain areas. This entry is something of a "Things That I Miss" blog from the states that I lived in the longest:

Louisiana...

  • Deep fried oysters
  • Sweet tea offered year-round. Don't try to order this outside of the South. You get weird looks and a packet of sugar.
  • The flowers and trees...Camellias, azaleas, my Aunt Margie's sweet olive whose fragrance sweetly permeated the yard
  • Susan...you know who you are!
  • My mom and dad and grandma

Colorado...

  • The Tattered Cover Book Store
  • The 16th Street Mall and the vendor at the corner of Welton and 16th who had tamales each morning
Georgia...
  • Amicalola Falls (We weren't there very long:)

California...
  • In & Out Burger
  • Trader Joes, the coolest little grocery store around. Check out it out here: Trader Joe's
  • Baja Fresh
  • Living within a mile of the beach and spending summers playing in the waves with my children
  • The smell of the salt air
  • My dear friend Julianne who I will get to see very soon!
  • My family and friends

2 comments:

  1. Oh, I'm completely with you on the In & Out Burger, I so miss those. :)
    JoAnn

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  2. Just think of all you wonderful memories you will have to share with your grandkids. You will be able to tell them about places they may never get to visit.
    Denice

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