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Hanging around in Portland last weekend was interesting because I finally found myself in just the right spots where it really reminded me of Seattle, specifically Seattle several years ago. There's an intersection near the hotel where we stayed that was the spitting image for 12th and Madison before it started getting torn down and rebuilt. Plus if you look down the hill from there, you see downtown, just like in Seattle. It reminded me of being there on vacation for the first time when I wanted so badly to live there, and I did, just two months later.

It would have really left me wanting to move down there, if I missed Seattle all that much. I just don't, though. I miss a lot of people and a couple of places, but for the most part, I'm really happy we moved. We found a great house in a wonderful neighborhood, with just about anything we could want nearby. I've got my awesome walking spots which I have mostly to myself. And I swim all the time, which is a first. I've aged out of needing cool places to go and I already found a husband, so life in a small city just suits me.

But it was definitely a trip. Nostalgia is very powerful but I'm much more interested in the rest of my life from here on out.

Date: 2016-09-05 07:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] badrobot68.livejournal.com
Portland reminds me of Seattle in the 90s, when I was still in love with the city and could afford to live there. It just feels right.

I still miss Seattle a lot, but it's mostly the people and the life I built there. But you're right, you have to keep moving forward. Nostalgia is death.

Date: 2016-09-10 09:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] steven.livejournal.com
Having a husband hasn't made me stop wanting to live in a city.

Ugh, I'm sick of talking about how much I want to leave here, yet not leaving (nor being able to).

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