Maryland
Way back in 2004, when my family moved away from Colorful Colorado, I was so used to living in a beautiful state with breathtaking views of the mountains from my house and going to a school where the year started for most students right after the Fourth of July (Lucky B track, of the four tracks at Mission Viejo Elementary School, got to start school at the end of July instead) that moving to a new state was very hard on me. I'll admit it, nine year old me cried a lot during fourth grade trying to adjust to a new place and for a while, I did not like Maryland at all. Thankfully I got used to living in Maryland and fifth grade me cried a lot less than fourth grade me, though I still looked forward to living elsewhere. I got used to living in Maryland throughout middle school and high school, but no love for the state just yet. Everything changed when I went to Millersville University in Pennsylvania and being out of Maryland but making friends from other parts of Maryland made me realize how much I actually like living in Maryland. It'll be hard to move out of Maryland, though hopefully as an adult I'll be able to handle moving better if I do move out. There are a few people in particular I have to thank for making me realize that I like Maryland. Renee Duff, Elizabeth Siebold, and Noah Stitley are a few of my Millersville friends that helped me realize how much I grew to like Maryland.
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