There is a community built on an air force base in Illinois. It is comprised of foster parents, and elderly people who are interested in spending their free time babysitting. The housing is free for all who participate. The community is meant to work together to raise the children that are fostered, or adopted by the families.
If there was a way for me to work for them (and I have tried), I would.
My favorite coffee.. Hmm. I do like the mudslide flavor made by Green Mountain Coffees. Black.
The FL question could be asking for a very long answer. I suppose to nutshell it: I had never moved away, and really really wanted to do one "crazy" thing before I was stuck working forever. Unfortunately the only place I knew anyone (who wasn't married and busy with their own lives), was FL.
I always knew that I would come back. When I started dating someone in FL I began to get worried that I would be stuck there forever if it worked out. When we broke up I left. It was a good lesson.
In the end it was what I had figured it would be: an uncharacteristic move that I will always be happy I made. Although I'm still happier to be home.
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There is a community built on an air force base in Illinois. It is comprised of foster parents, and elderly people who are interested in spending their free time babysitting. The housing is free for all who participate. The community is meant to work together to raise the children that are fostered, or adopted by the families.
If there was a way for me to work for them (and I have tried), I would.
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And what is your favorite coffee drink? (I drink dark or medium roast with cream.)
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The FL question could be asking for a very long answer. I suppose to nutshell it: I had never moved away, and really really wanted to do one "crazy" thing before I was stuck working forever. Unfortunately the only place I knew anyone (who wasn't married and busy with their own lives), was FL.
I always knew that I would come back. When I started dating someone in FL I began to get worried that I would be stuck there forever if it worked out. When we broke up I left. It was a good lesson.
In the end it was what I had figured it would be: an uncharacteristic move that I will always be happy I made. Although I'm still happier to be home.
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