When I was younger and more naïve, when I was attending college in the Northeast and considering how I’d make my way in the world, and when I was much more certain about how things ought to be done, I often said this to my friends: “I could live a lot of places. I’d live on either coast, or even in Texas. I just wouldn’t want to live in the middle. I mean, why would you?”
You can all pause now, and have a nice, hearty laugh at my expense.
To read more about what’s happened since I left Connecticut, San Francisco, and Seattle–and to see a photo of me from those young and naïve days–click on over to Midwest Parents for the full story.