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1. Please follow both of the hosts: Myself and Kenzie
2. Include the super cute button in your post (grab the code above)
3. Link-up and spread the word
4. Don’t forget to have fun!
–QUESTIONS–
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1. No! I was born outside Baltimore but moved to South Florida when I was a baby. I moved to Tallahassee in the Fall of 1997.
2. My favorite thing about Tallahassee is that it is a big small city. Our population is about 200k but we’re still Southern and have that small-town feel to us.
3. We have a lot of annual events, actually. We just had Springtime Tallahassee, which has a big parade and food and a races, etc. It’s great fun! Here’s a photo from the parade a few years ago and oneo f Ash racing last year.

4. I guess I have to say I don’t like the college traffic. Those kids really don’t know how to drive. And maybe the fact that the next closest actual big city is at least two to two and a half hours away. But overall, that’s not that big of a deal to me.
5. Anywhere? I don’t know; I like the idea of the Pacific Northwest but I’d be thrilled to live in a reasonable house on the beach in Hawaii. I want a carefree lifestyle. LOL.
I’m not a fan of our college traffic either and we get the added bonus of winter snow that lots haven’t driven in before. Accidents are frequent.
Ah, a carefree lifestyle. What I would give for one! A reasonable house on the beach in Hawaii – or any beach anywhere, for that matter – is a dream of mine. The town I live in is nestled along a river, and I’d give anything for waterfront property. A friend of mine lives on the river, and she has a handtowel in her bathroom that says, “If you’re lucky enough to live on the water, then you’re lucky enough.” She knows I love that towel and always tries to give it to me. LOL I keep telling her to wait until the day that my dream comes true before giving it to me. 😉