sorry that this is a day late. i was sick yesterday and i didnt feel like getting on the desktop. i had pretty much stayed in bed all day yesterday. but here is my last blog entry for this blog challenge.
yesterdays blog topic was suppose to be list of all the city & states you have lived in (add details)
okay the first city would be scottsboro, al. i lived in this town from the time i was born until i was l ike 9 or 10. ( not sure how old i was when we moved from scottsboro) truthful i dont remember to much about this town. but that it is a good size town, well city. i
remember having birthdays in the park. it was a good size park. they
have this thing once a month called first monday. it is where people
goes and sits up almost like a flea market type of thing. it is pretty
cool. and pretty big. i am sure that this town has changed alot since i have lived there.
the second town was a little community called fackler, al. it is right outside of scottsboro in the country. i just love the country life. i live here from the time i was 9 or 10 to i was like 13. well we lived here on and off from 9 or 10 or what ever age i was when we moved from scottsboro. there really isnt much to tell about this place but that it is country living and i love the country life.
i have lived in guntersville, al. it was the place we live in between the on and off of fackler.
this place was okay. we lived in a house that was like a couple of
miles from the lake. the school we went to was right on the lake. can
you image that a school being right on the lake. we lived in this town
only several months. then like around christmas we was moving back to fackler.
when i was 13 years old we moved to red bay, al. i know consider this town as my home town. it is a small town. i always tell people that
on a hot day you pretty much can smell the dog food factory all over
town. and yep that is kind of true. no the town is not about the dog
food factory but that does give one place for people to work. there is
sunshine homes (where they make mobile homes) there is tiffins (the RV company) and some other little places to. you maybe surprised that there is town grocery stores in this town. i really love a small town living. i would whether live out in the country outside of a small town.
i live in saraland, al for a few months after mike and i got married then we moved back to red bay for a few months then we was moving to livingston, al. so mike could go to college. no i dont have any details about saraland. i didnt get out much while we was living there. livingston is a college town. and if i remember correctly they only had one grocery store (that could have changed by now but not to sure). we didnt
do much while we lived here but grocery shop, have date nights at home
that was a subway sandwich and movies. that is pretty much it for that
town.
then we moved back to red bay because mike got deployed. then when he got home from that deployment we moved to winfield, al. that is a nice place to live also. i
loved the park. they also have little things that goes on around there.
like in sept they have this weekend called mule day. it is fun. the
first year we lived there we didnt get to enjoy it because mike had just joined the army and he was gone to fort riley. but i
lived there while mike was deployed for his third time in 2011. but
before that we lived in red bay because mike was deployed for a second
time.
then we moved to
st petersburg, va dont know to much about that town because i dont think there was not too much to do there. but we did go to a mall in richmond, va alot on weekends. and we went to a state park that was close by called pocahontas state park. that was a pretty place. we also went to yorktown and to va beach while we was there.
then we moved to harker heights, tx. basically
as soon as we got moved here we found out that mike was getting
deployed for the third time. after the third deployment was over we was
living back in harker heights, tx. there is a bunch of parks you can go
to enjoy. it is a okay town to live in. i just really do not like the
traffic. it is like no one knows how to drive. makes you wonder where
they learnt from. they do not obey traffic signs (which i know that is
every where but here it seems worse) so i really do like it here to
much. plus it stays hot all the time. you do not want to know what our
power bill is like.
dont know where we will be living next but i cant wait to find out.
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