We had several personal drivers for why we chose to make the move back to Florida but there are also some pretty compelling non personal reasons. This post is in honor of those non personal reasons. Perhaps they can inspire you as well. Enjoy!
I recently read that I should make my bucket list public and talk about it so I feel the pressure to take action. Ummm...OK, so, here it is. My list is long so I decided to break it up into a few entries. It''s in no particular order but I may prioritize them in the future.
There's an unspoken etiquette associated with using public restrooms and pretty much every guy on the planet would agree that "It is universally accepted that using an adjacent urinal to an occupied urinal is a huge faux pas in men's room etiquette"
I was born after the civil rights movement in America had crossed the chasm and made SIGNIFICANT progress towards equal rights for people of color. I was spared the pain of living in a world that was so openly hateful. Unfortunately I can't say as much for the LGBT community.
We love Chicago and as much as we will miss the coolness and conveniences of being in a big city like Chicago we will not miss the confined spaces and hefty housing costs required to support our sizable family in the city, not to mention the 5% Illinois income tax compared to Florida’s 0%.