My parents live in St. George & I grew up in Seattle, actually Kent- funny. I love it there - but it has completely changed & grown since then.
I have been dying to know where you are thinking of landing---
thanks for all the clever ideas on St. Patty's! I used loads of them & loved it. I also love the computer monthly wallpaper- fun.
Good luck with the kids begging for money at school... my 9 year old son just got a tablet of reciepts (his reward choice) from walmart & has been "billing" everyone who comes in the house- maybe that would help ;)
Tulsa, OK was a bit out of left field, but all the rest, they look great! I have to say, it looks like you are coming West! Northwest, southwest, its west!
My husband will like this link. Does it only do American cities? (doesn't matter - he went on a U.S. mission and has been a traitor to his own country ever since)
Glad to see Spokane is on your list (even if it is far down on the list).
I also have to comment on your American Idol post. I was sensitive about Randy Travis and Nashville too. Randy Travis is one of my all time favorite singers.
Those all sound like good places. I can see how it would be hard to decide! (And my husband and I will probably be going through the exact same thing when it's time for him to retire from the military. I'll have to take notes on how you decide. :)
That looks like a fun site. I should definitely check it out. I grew up near Tulsa and liked it so I'm happy to see that one. I hope my list looks as good and beautiful as yours when I do this.
So fun! A lot of Washington, Arizona and Utah cities on there... and I thought it was interesting that even though you took the skiing out of the mix, there were a lot of places where skiing is a possibility. I hope you are coming out West!
how exciting, kristi! :) i just moved away from the spokane area- we lived in pullman (45 minutes from there), but i did a lot of work in spokane. the whole where to live and what do thing brings me angst sometimes. thankfully, we're in one spot for the next couple more years (well...almost thankfully alaska... :) ). thanks for the sweet comment on my blog. i'm looking forward to decking the place out in yellow ribbon once he comes back. :) and yes- birth control glasses- so attractive, aren't they?! i have to try not to giggle when i see them around base...
Thanks for the link to the site. Terry and I will have to try it for fun.
10:57 AM
[Image] Find your spot.
Thanks to Tootie who reminded me of www.findyourspot.com. A GREAT website that my friend Tasha had told me about a few years ago, that gives you recommendation on places you would like to live after you answer list of questions. I have taken this quiz many times with Jeff but tonight did it just based on me and what I like. While the answers are pretty similar it was interesting to see what came up once I took the skiing factor out.
Here were my top recommended cities in order of what they think I would like best... so interesting! This is always so fun to do. Even if you have no plans of moving, take a minute and try it. Then do it again next year and see if your answers change.
[Image] St. George, UtahUtah’s Dixie This town is known as “Utah’s Dixie” because of its history of growing cotton… Population: 49,700 | Average Home Price: $200,000 | Precipitation: 8" | Snow: 3" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Seattle, WashingtonThe Emerald City The game "Pictionary" was developed by a waiter in this town in 1986… Population: 3,300,000 | Average Home Price: $435,000 | Precipitation: 35" | Snow: 15" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Tucson, ArizonaSonoran Desert Oasis Bicycling magazine ranked this Arizona city among the top three cities in North America for cycling… Population: 955,000 | Average Home Price: $260,000 | Precipitation: 11" | Snow: 0" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Bellingham, WashingtonThe Victorian Seaport The annual Ski to Sea challenge held in this breathtaking port city includes snow skiing, running, biking, and kayaking… Population: 67,000 | Average Home Price: $300,000 | Precipitation: 36" | Snow: 7" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Boise, IdahoThe City of Trees This spot was once a stop for settlers on the Oregon Trail, but today serves as the state capital… Population: 190,000 | Average Home Price: $259,000 | Precipitation: 12" | Snow: 21" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Colorado Springs, ColoradoGarden of the Gods Katharine Lee Bates wrote the song "America the Beautiful" while visiting this inspiring spot… Population: 370,450 | Average Home Price: $283,000 | Precipitation: 16" | Snow: 36" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale
[Image] Kent, WashingtonThe Heart of Puget Sound This family-friendly town is centrally located in the heart of the Puget Sound region… Population: 79,500 | Average Home Price: $240,000 | Precipitation: 35" | Snow: 15" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Tacoma, WashingtonPort City of the Cascades This city's name comes from the Native American name for Mt. Rainier, "Tacobet," meaning Mother of the Waters... Population: 193,600 | Average Home Price: $207,000 | Precipitation: 39" | Snow: 16" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Phoenix, ArizonaValley of the Sun This spot in the Sonoran Desert is the sixth largest city in the U.S. and boasts the largest (20,000 acres) municipal park in the world… Population: 3,500,000 | Average Home Price: $275,000 | Precipitation: 7" | Snow: 0" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Billings, MontanaStar of the Big Sky Country During the Wild West days in Billings, Montana, the cowboys and scarlet ladies of every saloon performed impossible dances atop bars, tables, and in some instances upon atop the pianos… Population: 94,200 | Average Home Price: $162,000 | Precipitation: 15" | Snow: 57" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Scottsdale, ArizonaThe West’s Most Western Town This Arizona city's official food - by mayoral proclamation - is chili… Population: 234,000 | Average Home Price: $674,000 | Precipitation: 7" | Snow: 0" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Provo-Orem, UtahLiving and Learning at their Best These twin cities in central Utah are home to some of the world's top collections of dinosaur bones… Population: 189,500 | Average Home Price: $205,000 | Precipitation: 12" | Snow: 30" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sal [Image] Olympia, WashingtonThe Evergreen Capital Set on a magnificent peninsula in the South Puget Sound, this spot was originally called "black bear place" before being renamed after nearby mountains… Population: 222,000 | Average Home Price: $225,000 | Precipitation: 51" | Snow: 10" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Denver, ColoradoThe Mile High City At an elevation of 5280 feet, this Mile High City boasts world-class skiing within a short drive… Population: 557,500 | Average Home Price: $280,500 | Precipitation: 16" | Snow: 60" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Cincinnati, OhioThe Queen City This big Ohio city with the small-town feel is home to baseball's first professional team: the Reds started in 1869… Population: 1,690,000 | Average Home Price: $161,000 | Precipitation: 39" | Snow: 19" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Greenville, South CarolinaThe Rising Star of the South The Peace Center for the Performing Arts presents theater and concerts in this South Carolina city's rejuvenated downtown… Population: 56,000 | Average Home Price: $190,000 | Precipitation: 51" | Snow: 7" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Knoxville, TennesseeGateway to the Smoky Mountains In the shadow of the Great Smoky and Cumberland Mountains, this spot served as Tennessee's capital from 1796 to 1812… Population: 704,400 | Average Home Price: $180,000 | Precipitation: 47" | Snow: 11" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Spokane, WashingtonNorthwestern Jewel This Washington golf mecca hosts a Lilac Festival every year; in 1974 it also hosted the World's Fair... Population: 427,500 | Average Home Price: $138,700 | Precipitation: 17" | Snow: 50" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Fort Collins, ColoradoThe Choice City This Colorado town is home to the Sweatsville Zoo, a sculpture park with over 100 works made entirely from scrap metal… Population: 125,700 | Average Home Price: $243,000 | Precipitation: 16" | Snow: 48" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Salt Lake City, UtahThis is the Place In 2002, this spot became the largest city ever to host the Winter Olympics… Population: 181,700 | Average Home Price: $185,000 | Precipitation: 15" | Snow: 55" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Tulsa, OklahomaA Blend of the Best This technologically important Oklahoma city hosts a low-tech Blue Grass and Chili Festival each year... Population: 388,000 | Average Home Price: $135,000 | Precipitation: 43" | Snow: 5" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Chattanooga, TennesseeCity of Vision The beautiful former depot of this town's famous Choo-Choo is now a unique vacation complex… Population: 155,000 | Average Home Price: $146,000 | Precipitation: 54" | Snow: 10" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Boulder, ColoradoOutdoor Capital of the Rockies It's said that there are more bicycles than cars in this ecologically-friendly Colorado town… Population: 95,000 | Average Home Price: $489,000 | Precipitation: 19" | Snow: 84" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale [Image] [Image] Clarksville, TennesseeThe New South This Tennessee city calls itself the "Gateway to the New South"… Population: 103,455 | Average Home Price: $132,000 | Precipitation: 50" | Snow: 8" [Image] [Image][Image] Read Report [Image] Visit this Spot [Image] Books/Info [Image] View Jobs [Image] Moving? [Image] Find New Homes [Image] View Homes For Sale
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Oh I can't wait to see my spot...
My parents live in St. George & I grew up in Seattle, actually Kent- funny. I love it there - but it has completely changed & grown since then.
I have been dying to know where you are thinking of landing---
thanks for all the clever ideas on St. Patty's! I used loads of them & loved it. I also love the computer monthly wallpaper- fun.
Good luck with the kids begging for money at school... my 9 year old son just got a tablet of reciepts (his reward choice) from walmart & has been "billing" everyone who comes in the house- maybe that would help ;)
10:08 PM
did I count 5 cities in Washington? I tell you- you are meant to live here! (I don't recommend Tacoma though..:) )
10:31 PM
Tulsa, OK was a bit out of left field, but all the rest, they look great! I have to say, it looks like you are coming West! Northwest, southwest, its west!
10:49 PM
My husband will like this link. Does it only do American cities? (doesn't matter - he went on a U.S. mission and has been a traitor to his own country ever since)
12:27 AM
Glad to see Spokane is on your list (even if it is far down on the list).
I also have to comment on your American Idol post. I was sensitive about Randy Travis and Nashville too. Randy Travis is one of my all time favorite singers.
12:31 AM
Darn, Oahu is not on there!
1:14 AM
Thanks for the mention! :)
Those all sound like good places. I can see how it would be hard to decide! (And my husband and I will probably be going through the exact same thing when it's time for him to retire from the military. I'll have to take notes on how you decide. :)
6:06 AM
That looks like a fun site. I should definitely check it out. I grew up near Tulsa and liked it so I'm happy to see that one. I hope my list looks as good and beautiful as yours when I do this.
6:46 AM
What about Las Cruces, New Mexico? We'd love to see you back here!
7:56 AM
So fun! A lot of Washington, Arizona and Utah cities on there... and I thought it was interesting that even though you took the skiing out of the mix, there were a lot of places where skiing is a possibility. I hope you are coming out West!
9:48 AM
Ooooh, Looks like Find your spot wants you in WA, or even Washington Utah (St. George) where we know a few lovelies?! Hehahaha!
10:17 AM
i totally want to check the site out! how fun! and i am jealous that your #1 spot was St. George- soooo heart that place!!
11:13 AM
how exciting, kristi! :) i just moved away from the spokane area- we lived in pullman (45 minutes from there), but i did a lot of work in spokane.
the whole where to live and what do thing brings me angst sometimes. thankfully, we're in one spot for the next couple more years (well...almost thankfully alaska... :) ).
thanks for the sweet comment on my blog. i'm looking forward to decking the place out in yellow ribbon once he comes back. :)
and yes- birth control glasses- so attractive, aren't they?! i have to try not to giggle when i see them around base...
2:34 PM
Wow, how can St. George be your top city and then Seattle #2? They seem like opposites.
I'll have to check out that website.
6:26 PM
Do I see any Eastern time zones on there??
Thanks for the link to the site. Terry and I will have to try it for fun.
10:57 AM