A town to call Home.
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I'm up. I'm not a constant coffee drinker nor do i need it to function but there's something about a weather shift that makes you want to try to be. They just opened a new QT between DeSoto and Lancaster and it's pretty nice. They have more coffee and cocoa than you can imagine what to do with. Lots of slushies. Heaven, i swear. But the people in this town (Lancaster) are horrible. I don't like this town for that reason. It's made everyone run the other way towards Red Oak and Waxahachie.

When i was thinking about school and just moving in general, i reminded myself how i'd always wanted to go north but the further up you go, the colder it gets. I'm used to Texas weather and our weather is kind of..... unpredictable. As goes the saying: "If you don't like the weather in Texas, stick around" Am i really prepared to drive in ice/snow?

A little snow/ice here and the whole town freezes, no one goes to work/school and as soon as people know there's some slight chance of snowfall, they stock up on food and cocoa and blankets as if there was some kind of snow apocalypse.
If we get any snow at all, it happens in January or The first week or 2 weeks (at the latest) of February.

I want to move to a great small town. A town where it's clean and nice. Small cute shops, town square, lots of trees, friendly people. Old fashioned looking buildings, Bearable weather in the summer and winter. Place where i could walk around and wouldn't have to drive so much. If such a place exists, i wanna be all over that!


Okay, enough chatter. I'm off to see my grandmother today.

xoxoxoxoxo.



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posted on 2012-10-05 @ 11:02 a.m.