8.02.2010

Kentucky

Things I've learned, things I'm confused by:
-I get why KFC started in Kentucky... the state looks like a chicken leg.
-People don't have fences here... as in no privacy fences, those tall wooden sticks that keep yours dogs in your yard. There are no fences like we are used to in NM and TX. IF they have a fence, it's usually a chain link fence. So strange. It's like the houses are all just floating around in the yard. Strange people, strange.
-When watching the local news on the weather one night, we got pretty overwhelmed when they showed the map of Kentucky and its surrounding states, and NM and TX weren't on the screen!
-On the news they say we live in South Central Kentucky, yet Ryan works for Western Kentucky. Humm.
-Coming from Lubbock and Austin, we have been spoiled with the No Smoking laws... there are NO restrictions to smoking here- ANYWHERE. We had to rent an apartment for 2 months while we decided where to live, were SO excited to stop living in a hotel and walk into our (way overrated, very expensive) SMOKED in apartment. Disgusting. I can smell myself when I go out in public. I feel like I need to tell everyone that is around me that, "no, I don't smoke". I told my apartment that it wasn't acceptable for us to live in a smoked in apartment and was told "they can't discriminate against smoking". Well, we've since learned they this is Tobacco country.
-We feel like we are in the heart of America... we are "close" to: Cincinnati, Chicago, Nashville, St. Louis, Charlotte, etc.
-We are closer to Washington DC than both of our families and are closer to NYC than we are to Roswell.
-I am surprised at how much I like it here. I am happy here and am thankful for our opportunity to come here.
-It's overwhelming to think how far we are from our families and old friends.
-Time to make new friends.
-Bowling Green (BG) is like living back in Roswell. People and the pace of life here it like a snail farm. Slower than Christmas.
-People here really are very kind and accommodating.
-When I say we are from Austin, people look at us funny, then I remember how far away we are and then quickly say "Texas!".
-People in the USA STILL don't remember NM is a state... a girl @ my apartment said "her dad is driving here from Mexico"...
-I feel like I am right @ home in Cisco- there are some country folk here. Our cable guy showed up in: a baseball hat, shirt that had wolves on it, cutoff jean shorts, white socks and calf high boots.
-We know several people from WKU that in turn know/are related to long time friends from Roswell. It's a small world after all.
-I still don't know what a flurry blob is (aka Big Red). Google: Big Red.
-BG doesn't have: Taco Bueno, Taco Cabana, Chipotle.
-It only takes 15 minutes to get across town.
-There is a Mennonite community here.
-Home of Fruit of the Loom.
-Home of the National Corvette Museum.
-Kentucky Derby! Mint Julep, big hat, here I come!
-My 80 (almost) year old grandfather told me he almost went to college @ WKU and was "hitch-hiking through BG selling Bibles once".
-I thought Bowling Green was an interesting name and had never heard of it, now I learn there is a BG in the following: KY, OH, MO, VA & FL!

That's all I can think of right now.
G-night!

1 comment:

JamieZee said...

NO TACO BUENO OR CABANA?!