I just want you all to know how much I love America. Every time I cross the border from British Columbia down into Washington and see Old Glory flying high above the gas stations and farm houses, I feel like I'm back home. Technically, I'm still about 3,000 miles from my real home in NC, but it feels like home nonetheless.
Even though we're living abroad, Brian and I were responsible citizens of the USA and cast our ballots for this November election about a month ago. What a night. I was sitting at home on the couch by myself (Brian was in North Van for soccer practice) when they officially announced that the projected president-elect is Barack Obama. (Now that I've included his name in my blog, I wonder if I'll get any Google hits...) I'm not going to make any projections or assumptions, I just want you to know that I still love America.
So here are some things that I love about America:
- Cheaper gas. Over the summer we were paying the equivalent of over $5.50/gallon up here.
- Parking spaces that are big enough for me to get out of my car comfortably without doing the weird, side bend thing with my body.
- There's a larger variety of things to choose from and they're cheaper! That includes, but is not limited to: lots of flavors of pop tarts, coke, hershey's kisses, m&m's, and other junk foods and many many kinds of cereal.
- Cereal is less than $7.00 for a small box. A gallon of milk costs less than a gallon of gas.
- The iTunes store has so many more TV shows and songs to choose from.
- The post office is open and mail runs on Saturdays. The mail actually makes it to its destination and often in a timely manner.
- Houses that are about my age still look like they're in good condition. Here, a house that was built in the 80's doesn't seem kept-up and is bound to be bull-dozed within the next 18 months.
- I can park my car on the street without worrying about someone breaking in to steal whatever I happen to have lying in the back seat, including a bag of trash.
- Starbucks is cheaper.
- Books and magazines are cheaper.
- Jeans are cheaper.
- Shoes are cheaper.
- Pretty much everything at WalMart is cheaper.
- Chick-fil-a.
- Wallgreens.
- Cheerwine.
- There exist strip malls which generally include at least one of the following stores, sometimes all: Target, Michael's, Toys R Us, Old Navy, and some sort of sporting goods store and book store. And those strip malls are kept nice and clean. Here's one near my house in Greensboro, NC.
- So many people that I love and have had to leave behind.
4 comments:
I love you too, Becca!
I love America and Americans, too! But not for the particular reasons you listed, I don't think, heh heh :P
I also love US politics :)
Also, I feel a little bit defensive for Canada after reading that whole list :P
Lesson: Everything is cheaper in America. Unless you're buying with a Canadian dollar . . . ouch.
Also, can I just say I was resentful about Canada's lack of cereal variety every time a Cookie Crisp cereal commercial would be on TV.
I bet America has way more selection on frozen foods too.
But look on the bright side, Vancouver has all-you-can-eat sushi and bubble tea! :)
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