- Location
- Never Far From Nowhere
I lived in SugaHood for six years and loved it. But I was in my 20's and in a very different point in my life. Today I live in rambler in West Valley City with a nice sized yard and garage. Is this where I want to be forever, no. Can I see myself moving back to Sugarhouse or another densely packed area? Not while I have kids, so that probably means never. Its not to say that urban areas are bad for kids, but I'd rather have my kids grow up with a backyard they can go wild in on a street I don't have to worry about tons of traffic on. Conversely, as much as I would love to move to a place like Bicknell, I also know that would be hard on my kids in a different way (and my wife). So I'm suburb bound for the next half of my life probably. And that's fine.
As far as going into downtown SLC, I rarely do. I used to love downtown and would spend a lot of time there. But again, it was a different point in my life. Currently, there is very little in downtown that I feel like is geared towards me, so there is no draw. I've spent a fair amount of time in other big cities, and as a tourist I've loved it. There's nothing like trying new food, visiting museums, parks, interesting shops, etc. walking distance from your hotel. But since SLC isn't a tourist destination, I just don't spend any time there anymore.
Ultimately, though, I think it all boils down to the fact that I don't like people. What will really make me feel safe, secure, and happy would be having an ocean separating me form everyone else so I could be left alone. Been eyeing this property recently, as usual my GoFundMe is up:
As far as going into downtown SLC, I rarely do. I used to love downtown and would spend a lot of time there. But again, it was a different point in my life. Currently, there is very little in downtown that I feel like is geared towards me, so there is no draw. I've spent a fair amount of time in other big cities, and as a tourist I've loved it. There's nothing like trying new food, visiting museums, parks, interesting shops, etc. walking distance from your hotel. But since SLC isn't a tourist destination, I just don't spend any time there anymore.
Ultimately, though, I think it all boils down to the fact that I don't like people. What will really make me feel safe, secure, and happy would be having an ocean separating me form everyone else so I could be left alone. Been eyeing this property recently, as usual my GoFundMe is up: