Hometown - I moved back here and am currently living here. I know this area like the back of my hand, I've seen the changes as they've happened, and it's familiar in a way that reassures like nothing else.
I know the shortcuts to get everywhere, I know the prettiest road to drive down in the autumn, and every place I go contains a memory for me. Where I went to school as a child, where I took violin lessons, the place where I had my first kiss as a teen, the roads my dad would take me while teaching me how to drive, and now, where I live with my husband, as an adult. Lots of memories.
Chicago - Went to college here, and likely to go back. I'm sure other cities are awesome in their own way, but I didn't think I was a city girl and Chicago completely took me in.
Delhi (India) - Spent many winter breaks here. Got to know my relatives, and gained so much perspective from my time there. I'm spoiled as it is, and naive, and a host of other things. But if I hadn't spent so much time in India I'd be a much shallower, less empathic person. They find ways to be happy with so much less than what we have here. Other places in India are special to me too, but I'm not going to list them all!
Alaska - Only been there once. My family wanted to take a trip to Hawaii and I somehow managed to convince them to go to Alaska instead. I had always wanted to go. I was worried once I got there, I wouldn't like the reality of it at all. But from the instant we got there, it felt like home. So difficult to describe. It just felt like the most natural place in the world to be, and I feel that part of my heart remains there.
I know the shortcuts to get everywhere, I know the prettiest road to drive down in the autumn, and every place I go contains a memory for me. Where I went to school as a child, where I took violin lessons, the place where I had my first kiss as a teen, the roads my dad would take me while teaching me how to drive, and now, where I live with my husband, as an adult. Lots of memories.
Chicago - Went to college here, and likely to go back. I'm sure other cities are awesome in their own way, but I didn't think I was a city girl and Chicago completely took me in.
Delhi (India) - Spent many winter breaks here. Got to know my relatives, and gained so much perspective from my time there. I'm spoiled as it is, and naive, and a host of other things. But if I hadn't spent so much time in India I'd be a much shallower, less empathic person. They find ways to be happy with so much less than what we have here. Other places in India are special to me too, but I'm not going to list them all!
Alaska - Only been there once. My family wanted to take a trip to Hawaii and I somehow managed to convince them to go to Alaska instead. I had always wanted to go. I was worried once I got there, I wouldn't like the reality of it at all. But from the instant we got there, it felt like home. So difficult to describe. It just felt like the most natural place in the world to be, and I feel that part of my heart remains there.