I’ve always loved traveling since I was little. I am fortunate enough to have been able to travel as much as I have with my family. Seeing the world makes me so excited and I can’t wait to visit even more places in the future. Speaking about my future, I want to live in so many different places when I am older. I just want to live in each place for a short amount of time, so I get to experience the culture and environment. There are quite a few places I have in mind, so I thought I would share them and explain why I would want to live there. First, I would want to live in the mountains of Colorado. This is very realistic, and I could definitely see myself moving there shortly after college, depending on what job I’ll have. It is so beautiful, and there are so many activities to do outside. I would hike, canoe, paddleboard, and explore whenever I wanted, and I would meet super down to earth, chill, people. Next, I would love to live somewhere in rural England, but close-ish to London. Would I live in Redditch England? Probably. Is it just because that’s where Harry Styles is from? Maybe. But I would live in so many towns in England: maybe Cambridge or just in London. Anyways, no matter where I end up, I could see my self working in a cafe or restaurant and painting in my free time. Hopefully, I’ll catch onto the accent too… but that’s just a bonus. The scenery and environment in England are so calming. My family used to live there, and I loved it when I visited. Also, I would love to meet my husband while I’m living in England, but that just another bonus. Next, I want to live in Israel at some point. I would improve my Hebrew, be able to visit the family I have there, and just have fun exploring. Israel is just so vibey and fun. Also, I say that I would want to live in New York City, but honestly, I don’t think I would because its either freezing cold or boiling hot, and it can be extremely lonely. Lastly, I would sort of want to live in South Africa at some point. This place is probably the most unrealistic one, but if I really wanted to, I could make it happen. The only reason I wouldn’t go is because of how dangerous it is there. I would love to live in the country where all my family grew up because visiting as a tourist just isn’t the same. Maybe I would meet my husband there… but that’s beside the point. Quarantine has made me think a lot about my future, and this is just one of the ongoing and unrealistic life plans that I have in the back of my mind. Where would you want to live when you grow up?
Friday, September 4, 2020
Romy H 1 Dream Places to Live
I’ve always loved traveling since I was little. I am fortunate enough to have been able to travel as much as I have with my family. Seeing the world makes me so excited and I can’t wait to visit even more places in the future. Speaking about my future, I want to live in so many different places when I am older. I just want to live in each place for a short amount of time, so I get to experience the culture and environment. There are quite a few places I have in mind, so I thought I would share them and explain why I would want to live there. First, I would want to live in the mountains of Colorado. This is very realistic, and I could definitely see myself moving there shortly after college, depending on what job I’ll have. It is so beautiful, and there are so many activities to do outside. I would hike, canoe, paddleboard, and explore whenever I wanted, and I would meet super down to earth, chill, people. Next, I would love to live somewhere in rural England, but close-ish to London. Would I live in Redditch England? Probably. Is it just because that’s where Harry Styles is from? Maybe. But I would live in so many towns in England: maybe Cambridge or just in London. Anyways, no matter where I end up, I could see my self working in a cafe or restaurant and painting in my free time. Hopefully, I’ll catch onto the accent too… but that’s just a bonus. The scenery and environment in England are so calming. My family used to live there, and I loved it when I visited. Also, I would love to meet my husband while I’m living in England, but that just another bonus. Next, I want to live in Israel at some point. I would improve my Hebrew, be able to visit the family I have there, and just have fun exploring. Israel is just so vibey and fun. Also, I say that I would want to live in New York City, but honestly, I don’t think I would because its either freezing cold or boiling hot, and it can be extremely lonely. Lastly, I would sort of want to live in South Africa at some point. This place is probably the most unrealistic one, but if I really wanted to, I could make it happen. The only reason I wouldn’t go is because of how dangerous it is there. I would love to live in the country where all my family grew up because visiting as a tourist just isn’t the same. Maybe I would meet my husband there… but that’s beside the point. Quarantine has made me think a lot about my future, and this is just one of the ongoing and unrealistic life plans that I have in the back of my mind. Where would you want to live when you grow up?
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I would also like to live in Redditch or maybe even Holmes Chapel. Harry Styles lived in Holmes Chapel right before he got famous and I feel like he has more of a connection to it. We'd be connected somehow, and then he'd fall in love with me. Also, I agree about New York. I hate it so much: it's dirty, usually unsafe, and people romanticize it way too much.
ReplyDeleteAll of these places sound really nice. Especially after being locked down in our homes for months and not traveling. Unlike a lot of people, I actually really love Florida and feel very fortunate to have grown up here. I think that it is a great place to raise kids and eventually have a family. Although, if i'm not living in Florida, i'd 100% want to move to Israel.
ReplyDeleteI love all the different options to live, but in my opinion I think England is for you. You get to live near harry, and pick up a sick accent. I just think England is the one. To answer your question, I would want to live in England with you, and we will live across the street from each other. Also I was very let down when you said "unrealistic life plans" because I really feel that these could come true. #anythingcanhappen
ReplyDeleteI feel the exact same way. I love traveling as well and one day hope to travel the world. When I went to London, I absolutely loved it. I can definitely see myself doing a semester abroad there. Also, I love Israel obviously. I have been thinking about going to college there a lot. If I could live anywhere I really do not know. I would like to live in different places for short periods. Maybe we can do a gap year and travel the world together!
ReplyDeleteI think that all of the options that you give are great. I have never been to most of those places, so I would want to travel all over as well. Where I would want to possibly live when I grow up is in Philadelphia. I love all of their sports teams and enjoy their famous variety fo food, so it would be really cool in my opinion if I went and lived there.
ReplyDeleteRomy this is an awesome idea to write about. I also like the places you said and I agree with you. Maybe I'll try writing about the same thing next time.
ReplyDeleteI have also thought about where I want to live. I think I want to live on a farm when I am older and grow my own food, but I'm not sure if that is realistic.
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