30 things: #2
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2) If you could live anywhere at all, where would you live?
I love where I live now, but if money/geography/reality were not an issue I'd love to live:
1) In a sweet huge apartment in Edgewater close to where we lived just before this place. It was super conveniently located to public transit, grocery stores, drug stores, and a beach. And a really nice playground. Parking was a butt, though. But, the beach! And an express bus to Lincoln Park Zoo!
2) Downtown Chicago (things will be great! When you're DOWN! TOWN!), possibly near some friends of ours who live on Printer's Row. That's so, so expensive, though. Just as a comparison: They pay more for a one bedroom no dining room than my in-laws charge for a 3 bedroom 2 bath with dining room and sunroom out here in Albany Park. Realestate! Location location location!
3) In Melbourne, Australia. My mom and I visited some friends there the summer after I graduated 8th grade and I felt instantly at home and felt homesick after we returned to the States. It was so, so beautiful. We went there in July, I'd probably feel different about Australia in the summer. But dang, I loved it. I still want to return.
4) Montenegro. Nesko's family owns property (including a house) out there, and every so often we talk about moving overseas, possibly forever. I've seen photos and it's a beautiful country.
I love where I live now, but if money/geography/reality were not an issue I'd love to live:
1) In a sweet huge apartment in Edgewater close to where we lived just before this place. It was super conveniently located to public transit, grocery stores, drug stores, and a beach. And a really nice playground. Parking was a butt, though. But, the beach! And an express bus to Lincoln Park Zoo!
2) Downtown Chicago (things will be great! When you're DOWN! TOWN!), possibly near some friends of ours who live on Printer's Row. That's so, so expensive, though. Just as a comparison: They pay more for a one bedroom no dining room than my in-laws charge for a 3 bedroom 2 bath with dining room and sunroom out here in Albany Park. Realestate! Location location location!
3) In Melbourne, Australia. My mom and I visited some friends there the summer after I graduated 8th grade and I felt instantly at home and felt homesick after we returned to the States. It was so, so beautiful. We went there in July, I'd probably feel different about Australia in the summer. But dang, I loved it. I still want to return.
4) Montenegro. Nesko's family owns property (including a house) out there, and every so often we talk about moving overseas, possibly forever. I've seen photos and it's a beautiful country.