Chattanooga Choo-choo.
Last April, I didn't expect to go to Tennessee of all places, for my friends' Kits & Faith's wedding (I will post pictures of their wedding soon). But since they're my oldest and dearest friends from grade school, I was forced, rather was obliged to come. I am glad that I came because I just realized that Chattanooga is unexpectedly a great place to live in. It's very country, homey, peaceful and the people there are the most nicest and greatest people I've ever met. My parents tagged along because they wanted to get away from the small town blues and be somewhere else besides Wisconsin. We took a 12-hour road trip passing through Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky and finally Tennessee. I was glad to pass by Nashville, but didn't get to see Elvis' hometown of Memphis because it was all they way on the other side of the state.
There must be a lot of things I have learned while on this trip but I'm only going to list five: 1) Kentucky has the nicest looking grass ever, 2) Indiana is very long and boring state (we must've been driving there about 5 hours total!), 3) Elizabethtown, KY does exist! (I was looking for Orlando Bloom when we ate at Denny's but sadly he wasn't there. LOL), 4) There really is such a thing as southern hospitality, 5) Tennessee's weather is that of Boulder's (in Colorado) during the winter where it snows in the morning and it melts in the afternoon.
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