Lewkat
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- New Jersey, USA
I was born in NJ and raised in NYC and NJ. Made me one savvy, street smart, wise acre of a person.
I spent my first two years in Canada in Southern Ontario and you are definitely NOT a miserable bunch.I'm from southern Ontario (Canada). As everyone from northern Ontario and the rest of Canada knows, we are a miserable bunch. So there you go.
I grew up in South Western Germany. First under the Nazis and then under French occupation. I won't repeat a previously told sob story and just mention one thing that really stuck with me: To this day I cannot get myself to throw out food! The few times I absolutely had to do it almost broke my heart!I was thinking of my old home in Massachusetts, when I ran across a thread by Gael, on March 16, 2014 It seemed as relevant today as it did 9 years ago.
Where did you grow up and how has it affected you in life?
I was at Portage Lakes and Geauga Lakes many times.While with my boss waiting for a meeting to start at a large Silicon Valley defense contractor, I glanced out the window and something reminded me of Grandpa's yard. I wondered what the heck I was doing there and knew in that instant that I had wondered too far from home in Portage Lakes, Ohio. I may never make it home again but I do know the Bay Area doesn't fit my soul.
Like Old Salt, my grandma would save her cooking grease to make soap and every scrap of fabric was up to good use.
I grew up in Chicago. I am adamant that city living is not for me. I must be surrounded by trees and wildlife. Lots and lots of trees, and lots and lots of wildlife. Owls and woodpeckers too.I grew up in the New Jersey suburbs of NYC, where my father commuted to work. I liked to visit the city, but wouldn’t have wanted to live there due to the high population density and general lifestyle. Even in the suburbs now, every square inch of land has been developed and redeveloped, and with killer traffic and a relentlessly monied, materialistic lifestyle, I wouldn’t care to live there again.
I'm guessing you grew up somewhere around Kenosha? I was impressed with the street layout in Kenosha. It's so easy to get around because all the streets going north and south are avenues and all the streets going east and west are streets. I agree Wisconsin is beautiful. My sister lives in Lake Geneva so I'm up there from time to time.I grew up in a small town in Wisconsin between Milwaukee and Chicago. It was nice and you were close to big cities for things you couldn’t do in our town. I still have great friends there that I keep in touch with and visit occasionally and they also come here.
As an adult now I wouldn’t move back because of the weather and high taxes. Wisconsin is a beautiful state.
we have lovely friends out in new jersey .....loved visiting them !!I was born in NJ and raised in NYC and NJ. Made me one savvy, street smart, wise acre of a person.
LOL Smart Axse LOLThe southern US, along the gulf coast.
made me intelligent, good, looking, and modest
I was at Portage Lakes and Geauga Lakes many times.
My first 9 years were spent in Mentor, Ohio. Them after my parents were killed, I was taken in by my grandparents who owned a small farm at the time in Southeastern Ohio, but grew somewhat larger along the years. Growing up on a farm teaches you many of life's lessons and it prepares you for what lies ahead in the future.
I would look out the 2nd floor Andrews windows watching the snow fall and couldn't wait for Spring to escape. I've never been the same.I was at Portage Lakes and Geauga Lakes many times.
My first 9 years were spent in Mentor, Ohio. Them after my parents were killed, I was taken in by my grandparents who owned a small farm at the time in Southeastern Ohio, but grew somewhat larger along the years. Growing up on a farm teaches you many of life's lessons and it prepares you for what lies ahead in the future.
Back then we would sometimes go to Talmadge and hang out with the kids from that area and part of Akron, like Ellet at Manners Big Boy.I would look out the 2nd floor Andrews windows watching the snow fall and couldn't wait for Spring to escape. I've never been the same.
So sorry about your parents. What a blessing it was to have your grandparents. Three thugs murdered my cousin and in a separate situation a family friend in Kent. I still look at Grandpa's house online as well as a few others in Cleveland and Akron, the people I loved are gone but left me with their strong work ethic and common sense.
I grew up in McColl. S.C. my Daddy was the Police Chief there, it was a small town and I had a great life there with many wonderful memories. 34 years later I also became Police Chief in McColl that created even more great memories.I was thinking of my old home in Massachusetts, when I ran across a thread by Gael, on March 16, 2014 It seemed as relevant today as it did 9 years ago.
Where did you grow up and how has it affected you in life?
I had a similar experience in the suburbs I grew up in except there were very few other kids for some reason. And since it was the cheapest new subdivision my dad could find, there were no trees or landscaping so no greenery for a long time anywhere you looked; similar to this:I always disliked the cold sameness of the suburbs and envied my cousins in northern NJ Towns. The suburbs have no focus, no town center, no sense of community. I guess, looking back, the neighborhood was full of kids and we were always out and about with friends but it had no uniqueness

