Pistachios are the best snacking nuts.
Favorite cities/countries:
Visiting - Bangkok - still regret not getting to return with my Bio teacher, who had lived there. Darn you, John Rhee, for getting grounded and the school cancelling the trip. Paris and Chicago
Living - Seoul, Overland Park, really - everywhere I've lived except I don't remember much about Westfield, NJ other than the rose bushes and our house was yellow
I'm not sure there are any places on my "I never want to go there again" list. Life is too short not to enjoy where you are - find something or someone to like about it and ignore the rest.
Pistachios are the best snacking nuts.
I have no intentions of going back to Ft. Polk, LA.
If you are considering a career at the seafood counter, I strongly recommend weighing the frozen prawns.
I ate a Big Mac in the Bangkok airport on the 4th of July, but that’s it for the whole of Thailand for me.
My “I never want to go there again” list consists mainly of New Jersey (though I know I’ll traverse it again here and there however many times in future years). I didn’t love Oklahoma City either. I’d go back to other parts of Oklahoma, but don’t need to return to OKC.
Alexandria, LA is the worst place I have been.
Every vacation for ~20 years was spent taking my kids to see their grandparents. My husband has been to scientific meetings all over the world. He's been to every continent except Antarctica. I have, however, been to 2 countries that he hasn't, Iceland and Luxembourg.
Once he starts traveling internationally again, I'm going to start going with him when it's a place I think I might like to visit. I very much prefer going to one place and staying there long enough to get a feel for it as opposed to a "if it's Tuesday, it much be Belgium" approach. That said, when I chaperoned middle schoolers all over France I had such a great time that I went back again 2 years later to chaperone middle schoolers all over England and Scotland. I may not have been to that many places, but I have been to Loch Ness.
Also, I have a favorite Indian restaurant in London.