So, well over a year ago I made a name on here FloridaBound or something. Anyway, I did not remember the password, and since I am leaving this big retirement community/lifeless suburban sprawl/swamp, and proudly heading back home, I switched my name and made a new account.
On that note, I decided to join to say how happy I am to be returning home and finishing my education in Ohio. In 2009 I went to Cleveland State and finished out my freshman year, and an oppurtunity arouse for me to move to Florida... I took it. I definatly went in with the "grass is greener" mentality. It took living away for a year to realize what I had in Ohio, and what Ohio offered. I live in Archer, Florida outside of Gainesville. Quite the pathetic college town to be honest, and living in Cleveland going to Cleveland State and having everything right there for me and my friends to do, I have been bored out of my mind here in Florida. Plus, if you know what the major cities are like in this state, you will see that suburban style development is built all over the downtowns here, and suburban sprawl is endless. I am originally from a small town, Columbiana, Ohio south of Youngstown... but this has been a whole new experience for me. I am really out in the country, and get a deliverance vibe here in Levy County... hear the music playing as I type this :roll:
I don't want to say I regret moving to Florida, it has been an experience that I learned from. Florida sounds nice in the winter time, but I guess I miss the change of seasons. Summer in Florida is worse than winter back north. The scorpions, snakes, and miles of dirt roads I can live without. And moving down here has given me an even greater appreciation of where I have come from. I have realized Ohio has a lot more to offer than most states, and it takes living away to see that. I see why so many former Ohioans move back; I know they all don't, but it takes leaving to realize what you had. I plan on attending YSU and finishing up my degree in Geography there. I really want to get involved with urban organizations, volunteer work, etc in-and-around the Youngstown area where I grew up. I got involved with some stuff in Cleveland because several of my friends were in the urban program there, and I wouldn't mind getting in touch with people up there as well. Cleveland is such an underrated place, I miss it really bad. But moving back to Cleveland really isn't in my best interest right now, but I plan to return someday. Visiting friends on the weekends when I move back will become a habit though. Once I am finished with college I plan to stay in the area, either staying in Ohio or Pennslyvania. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and Philly are all cities I am looking to move to after college. Since I have lived in the south for a year now, I guess it was the weather that really attacted me down here.... that's about it. The job market sucks down here, summers are like living in an oven with humidity, and it's not what I expected.
Finally, I guess I just got back on to let people on here know that I am just another Ohioan who didn't realize how good I had it back in Buckeye Nation, and that leaving with the grass is greener mentality never works. Ohio has a really bright future ahead of it, and I want to be a part of that, especially in some of the nation's most underrated cities. I was leaving Ohio in August before school was to start here in Florida, and stopped in Cincinnati on my way down 75. Holy sh## what an awesome city. When I move back in December I plan to go out of my way AGAIN (I should take I-77 north since I am from NE Ohio, but Cincinnati is just that bada$$) and hit up Cincy. Before that I will probaly get on and ask for ideas and neighborhoods to check out. I only explored downtown Cincy and was impressed by the density downtown, and the architecture.
If anyone can give me ideas, especially some of the Youngstown forumers on here and even some of the Cleveland forumers, of places to get involved in, urban organizations, etc please let me know. I wish I would have done more when I was living in Cleveland. Thanks for any advice everyone, and thanks for reading my story. If this isn't the right place for it, please move it.