Hey ladies! I’m starting a little early 😉.
Let’s get to know each other a bit! You can be as un-specific as you want with your location lol (The World, Milky Way Galaxy). I’m sticking to the basics and talking about where we’re from.
Where are you from?
Favourite thing about where you live?
Something you look forward to doing locally with your April babe? Or that you do already with other kiddos.
Re: Friday GTKY 08/21
I'm from New England but have lived on the west coast for almost a decade. If you've seen my comments about the wildfires I suppose it's obvious the general area I live in.
My favorite thing is also my least favorite...the weather is amazing year round but I miss seasons.
We love to be outside. Outdoor dining, grilling, water table for the girls, picnic at the park, walking everywhere - we can walk to downtown, the library, coffee, etc. I garden with the girls and my plants can stay thriving year round.
All this being said, we're trying to move back to the northeast soon (before baby preferably). We're both from the same general area so the pull of family is really strong plus we never planned to be here long term (almost 10yrs later lol).
We currently live just outside DC, but I grew up a few states north of here. We are not planning to stay here long-term since like @kvh22 we'd like to be closer to family. Both sets of our parents are a drive away right now, not a plane ride, but we still rarely see them because a long drive with a little one is not fun. I'd like to have some more help and also just have my kids see their grandparents more.
Favourite thing about where you live?
I would say there are lots of things to do in this area, but that is less true right now with the pandemic. Mostly we don't love it. Too much traffic, too expensive, too hot/humid.
I'm looking forward to having a baby in the spring and getting to be outside. Last time I had a baby it was in December and it was tough to be stuck inside most of the time for months.
We live in West Michigan, but i'm from SE Wisconsin
Favourite thing about where you live?
All the outdoor recreation options! We have such beautiful beaches on Lake Michigan, amazing trails, dunes, etc. We also live on 10 acres, so we have lots of space to explore.
I'm really excited to have my leave be during warmer months. I had an end of Sept baby last time, so like @kadeephd I felt like we were stuck inside a lot.
I'm also hopeful that we can travel next year.
Favourite thing about where you live? There is a lot to do. We live near the zoo, and we like to go over for a walk, especially in the summer.
Wyoming
Favourite thing about where you live?
Love the atmosphere. Pretty friendly place close enough to civilization, but doesn't feel like a big city that we just bought a house in May here.
Due to the pandemic, DS hasn't been able to do anything we planned this summer. So next summer I'm excited for walks to the library for story time, going to the zoo and being able to go to the park. DS was a Feb baby, and the Wyoming winters are treacherous, so we stayed inside for months. Plus, the closest park at the time was for older kids and closed more of last summer.
@kvh22 I'm with you
Originally from New York but we've lived in the great state of Texas for over 11 years, and all 3 of my kiddos were born here so now I claim it (haha but still claim NY as the majority of my family are still there).
@rexnie we lived in socal for a while and I MISS IT SO MUCH!!
Favourite thing about where you live?
Usually the weather. It's hot as heck in the summer but honestly I don't like the cold so I like that it's warm-ish here for like 9-10 months of the year. I do miss the seasons though!
Our #2 kid, DS, was an April babe too so I'm kind of excited to know-ish what it'll be like to have a baby in that season. Here it'll still be nice out so lots of walks & time outside (our other two were July & September so it was HOT HOT HOT when they were born). I'm also excited that an April babe means that hopefully by May/June I'll be able to go in the pool next summer (with the July kiddo I totally felt like I missed out on pool season).
Happy Friday, yall!
Favourite thing about where you live?
Married: August 2013
Son: December 2018
Baby in heaven: February 2020, was due Sept
South Florida
Favourite thing about where you live?
Close to so much. I'm in suburbia, but pretty much everything is in reach. Beach, Everglades, natural springs, museums, restaurants, shopping, pro sports, animal rescues, international airports. I also like the amount of diversity we enjoy.
I hope it is still not unbearably hot when she/he is born so I can babywear baby around some nature trails.
Another Michigander here - hi @cagncoo12 !
Favourite thing about where you live?
DH and I are both born and bred Michiganders. Our families are very close by, mine more so than his but most still within driving distance. We actually live in the same small suburb where I grew up and where most of my immediate AND extended family live. Also seasons and Michigan has a lot to offer!
Aw I hope I'm able to take this babe to the beach next summer without worrying about wearing a mask. And I am already looking forward to baby wearing + wine tasting next summer...is that wrong?!
We live in central NC!
Favourite thing about where you live?
Favourite thing about where you live? My favourite thing is definitely having all the Tex-Mex food choices I could dream of, and river tubing in the summer!
I'm from a small town in central Wisconsin, we're known for how many bars we have and that's about it. We're moving to Wisconsin's Northwoods in 3 or 4 weeks! (Closing on two houses at once has been a total pain, and our moving date is very up in the air unfortunately.)
Favourite thing about where you live?
I love driving to the lake with music way too loud by myself with a coffee. It's my me time. I should still be able to continue this tradition, we're moving to an area with a ton of lakes and touristy little shops.
I'm so excited to raise our next kiddo in the Northwoods on our property with our own little woods, and lots of chickens. We'll probably do a lot of hiking and fishing too. My husband grew up on a farm and is obsessed with the idea of homesteading lately. My daughter and husband are canning homemade tomato sauce as I type.
California, born and raised
Favourite thing about where you live?
Who knows! I guess looking forward to the timing- hopefully great weather wise with my toddler where we can go to lots of parks and burn off his energy!
Favorite thing about where you live? There are so many great nature parks around. We just hit up two springs that I had never even heard of until this year. There is so much more to Orlando than Disney. But pre pandemic, we also loved all the amusement parks. My mom retired from Disney so I've grown up going there at least 4 times a year and my first job was at Universal.
I'm a little worried about how hot it will be for baby wearing. Right now we are in the pool almost daily.
Favourite thing about where you live? We live close the beach, Chicago, Indy, and the Amish. We can always find something to do around here!
Central/Eastern-ish
Favourite thing about where you live?
Definitely getting outside. DS was a November babe, so the weather and flu season didn’t bode well for much outdoors time.
@alylove11 hi neighbor!
@alylove11 I'm in Muskegon, just west of GR
I was born in Europe but moved to the US at 4. (military brat) I am from South Texas, with a bit of North Texas and OK thrown in.
Favourite thing about where you live?
9 months of the year, this is a beautiful area. But, in February, the mountain laurel blooms and the whole city smells like grape pixie Stix. After that, wild flowers explode across the highways.
Nothing really. You caught me in the time of year where it's brutal and all I can think is how much I hate this place. Mid June to Mid September suck here.