Wednesday, April 24, 2013

time for dreamers

well yesterday i broke the news that we'll be headed out of michigan in a little while, but we don't know where we're going!  while that is totally true, we're not just spinning the globe and pointing somewhere.  right now we have 5 potential options ahead of us, which should be narrowed down to 1 or 2 soon.

but there is something very exciting about fantasizing about our many potential new homes!  so i thought i'd share with you a few of the possibilities!  here they are (in descending order of my preference)!

5.  north dakota


ok... so north dakota may have been second to new york city in terms of locations i did not want to move to.  but i'm ready for an adventure so if it means i have to be an arctic bison herder, i'm game!  we're not looking to buy property or put down roots anyway.  some fun facts about ND:

their official state beverage is milk
they grow the most sunflowers of anywhere in the US.
lewis and clark encountered their first grizzly bear in north dakota.

so clearly this place is so hardcore and rugged that steve's beard is going to grow a beard if we live here.

4.  louisiana


while the hippie in me is afraid of religious intolerance and the swamp creatures (ok and the swamp people too), i can't say i'd mind the warmth, the music, or the cajun food.  lousiana is also one of the very few states i have never visited (along with several that border it, in that corner i've always called the armpit of the united states).  i'm also obsessed with pirates and spanish moss, so i think me and louisiana could do just fine.  fun facts:

louisiana is the only state without counties.  they have parishes.
they have the only north/south facing cemetery in the country.
louisiana has the tallest state capitol building in the country.

3.  chicago, illinois


we grew up just a couple hours east of the windy city so us and chi-town are pretty tight.  lake michigan, countless world class museums, and kiki's bistro all in one place?  yeah, sign me up.  my brother lives here as well as a number of steve and i's good friends so you can bet we won't be complaining if we stay in this corner of the midwest.  that being said, i'll tell you a secret.  i loathe cities... with a burning passion.  it's the only reason chicago doesn't get spot number one on my list.  and now for fun facts:

chicago was home to the first skyscraper.
the twinkie (rest in peace) was invented in chicago.
chicago was home to the first planetarium in the western hemisphere.

2.  colorado


we would be quite literally on top of the world.  i mean look at the picture.  do i really need to say anything else?  fun facts about colorado:

they have 222 state wildlife areas.
75% of the land in america of an altitude over 10,000 feet is located in colorado.
every year denver hosts the world's largest rodeo.

1.  arizona


the desert would definitely have its drawbacks.  steve already sweats like he has a glandular disorder (i promise he doesn't).  i like water... a lot.  steve is afraid of snakes.  dry weather gives me eczema.  you know what?  i don't care.  i want an adventure and i really can't think of a better place to have one.  we are young and reckless and it would be nice to go a year without having to think about seasonal affective disorder.  day tripping to the grand canyon can't suck too much.  fun facts about arizona:

the best preserved meteor crater in the world is in arizona.
phoenix was originally a hay camp to supply military post camp mcdowell.
arizona is home to the southernmost ski resort in the country.

so there you have it... one of these places will eventually be our home!  i wonder where we will go?  which would you choose?

9 comments:

  1. Oh wow this must be a really exciting time for yall!! I'm kind of the opposite in that I love city life so I'd definitely pick Chicago out of these even though it's probably the city I'd pick last out of the "big cities" if that makes sense! Mainly because of the winters! But I'm sure wherever you end up it will be an adventure and I'm looking forward to keeping up with it!

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    1. Ugh winters are total misery! That's why I'm voting for arizona!

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  2. Steve will be graduating college in a week and applied for jobs all over the country. He has a concrete job offer from ONE of these places and is waiting to hear from another company (that sounds like a very promising prospect) which would place him in one out of the other four locations. Then it will just be deciding time! I'd be lying if I said I weren't a little bored of michigan, but the move is definitely more motivated by the job prospects! Chicago is an absolute blast! I'll definitely have to ask you for the secret favorites of the locals if we end up headed your way!!

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  3. I can't fight it, I'm a midwest girl, so I'd totally go to Chicago. But then again Colorado is beautiful!

    Oh my please go to Chicago and make blogger friends for me!

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  4. Well you will have to keep us posted! I am from the NY area, grew up here but moved to the west coast and lived in Seattle for a decade which is beautiful but very rainy, it really is. I visited AZ-Phoenix and traveled about the state. Beautiful but not sure if I could live there. Also got down to San Francisco which was GREAT but expensive.

    Ali of

    www.dressingken.com

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    1. Seattle is my favorite "big city" in the country!! Rainy yes, but they actually typically get more sun per year than we do here in michigan! I love the west coast! San fran is amazing, but yeah I'm pretty sure I couldn't afford to live in an apartment any bigger than my own body there!

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  5. wow, this is so exciting! i'm a city girl so i'd probably pick chicago because it's where i would be most comfortable, but the western states look absolutely beautiful...the scenery is amazing. keep us posted!
    xoamy
    www.cupcakesncouture.com

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  6. Hi! I just stumbled upon your blog! Exciting that you guys are going to get up and go! We currently live in Salt Lake and I moved here from Arizona. Arizona is very fun and pleasant in the winter, but honestly, I would encourage you to go there in the summer before you move there. It's awful. I repeat- AWFUL! Everyone tries to leave as much as possible in the summer- San Diego is only 6 hours away so it's a popular destination, but it is truly brutal. I would totally recommend Chicago (such a cool city) or Colorado over AZ. Just my two cents!

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    1. Haha I have actually visited arizona in the summer but we were there quite briefly. I'm sure the heat does get unbearable! We have the opposite issue in michigan... incredible summers, but absolutely torturous winters. Either way, we are now officially bound for chicago, and we are so excited! I am a bit disappointed we won't be escaping the snow though!

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