I'm from Kansas City, but I live in Chicago. Maybe those words are a little over-excited. Okay, maybe going to college some place isn't the same as living somewhere, like in an actual sense. But also in an actual-actual sense, in 2019 I will spend more time in Chicago then I will in Kansas City and wow oh wow isn't that weird??? I think about a lot about how when I moved to Chicago, I was the exact same age my mother was when she left it. And I think about how at the time she left she probably never would have guess that it was the beginning of the end of her living in Chicago, that she was about to meet the man who would take her away from that city. I think about how they both lived here when they were only a little older than I. About how they walked down the same streets and L stops and also stared out at Lake Michigan and felt the same way I feel when you first glimpse the Sears tower coming in from the red line. (I guess they probably would have taken the brown ...
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