My moving trailer arrived Wednesday, so it’s been a packing/loading fest since then. My mom came into town help and has done a wonderful job. With the apartment slowly, but surely, emptying, the upcoming to Lowell is, as Marty puts it, “gettin’ real.” Really real. I almost can’t believe it. I’m packing up my computer in a few minutes, so I thought that my last entry as a Florida resident would a Top 10 list. I’ve spent five good years in Tallahassee, so here are the Top 10 things I’ll miss about The ‘Heez (in no particular order).
1. The ranch dressing at The 4th Quarter. Ranch dressing is just good in general, but the stuff at The 4th Quarter bar and grill is just something else entirely.
2. FSU. I met a lot of great people at Florida State and made some really really good friends through the school. Thanks, everyone.
3. Living costs. As I quickly discovered, Lowell’s cost of living is dramatically higher than Tallahassee’s, so much so that my apartment in Massachusetts is going to cost me double what I’m paying in Florida. Ouch.
4. The weather. I hate the hot oppressive summer temperatures, but I will miss those lovely February days when the mercury hits 73.
5. The sports. I’m a pro sports guy, but FSU is the first sports school that I’ve attended and it was great. Gathering at Doak Campbell Stadium with 84,000 other fans was an experience I’ll miss dearly.
6. The hotties. Tallahassee has an inordinate amount of very attractive people. I mean, hott with two t’s. In fact, I’d say the attractive-ness quotient is as high in Tally as it is low in Lowell (how ’bout that). I guess the good news is that I won’t feel so bad at the gym.
7. The cheap drinking. $1.75 draft beer for happy hour…how can you beat that?
8. The dog park. Oreo liked running around unfettered with the other pups at Tom Brown. Fortunately, Lowell just opened up the city’s first official dog park, so I’m hoping it’ll be a good one.
9. The proximity. Everything essential is 15 minutes away, tops.
10. The food. For a city of it’s size, there is a surprisingly high number of good restaurants.
Well, that’s all from Tallahassee, FL. Another chapter ends, with one waiting to begin in Lowell. I’m going to miss Tally for sure, but the way I see it, I’m moving on to bigger and better things.
Well, now I have a new career goal, to get a job at The 4th Quarter, so I can be sure I’m on the #1 team in town. I wonder what their benefits are like. (Research support?)
🙂