- Duluth, Minnesota
- Rochester, Minnesota (with a nod to Melissa)
- Ogden, Utah
- Great Falls, Montana
- Idaho Falls, Idaho
- Grand Rapids, Michigan (gotta love West Michigan!)
- Altoona, Pennsylvania (it would be great to live there just because "Altoona" is fun to say)
- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
- Fort Collins, Colorado
- Cheyenne, Wyoming
- Provo-Orem, Utah
- Albany, New York
- Roanoke, Virginia (wouldn't it be ironic if I now moved to Virginia?)
- Loveland, Colorado
- Salt Lake City, Utah (what's up with all the Utah places? What am I, Mormon?)
- Boise, Idaho
- Ann Arbor, Michigan (wouldn't be too far of a move, but I don't think Matt would like it very much)
- Boulder, Colorado
- Rochester, New York
- Buffalo, New York
- Erie, Pennsylvania
- Mansfield, Ohio
- Colorado Springs, Colorado (that's more like it - the Christian "mecca")
Funny enough, Detroit didn't make the list. Does that mean something? Hmm.....
6 comments:
I had a bunch of them for oregon, what is that all about?
I took the survey- Charleston, SC was #1 for me. I also had lots of places in Texas and Florida- I think I am so anxious for warm weather that I "strongly disagreed" with any question relating to snow or the cold.
There's no doubt that
Grand Rapids, MI is the right one.
My theory about prenatal viatmins and kids moving far away from parents must have some validity. I of course vote for GR.
Ft. Collins, CO would be an awesome place to live... as far as why Detroit isn't on the list... I'd say it's because that computer can't speak for the Lord...
I didn't know we could "Vote"! Sorry Mrs. Sternberg, but I vote for Gaylord Michigan, that was on your list wasn't it Amanda? I think I saw it on there, like number 5 or something, right?
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