Abby Jimenez
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And, you know, we're like, okay, when we get to Minnesota, we'll look really seriously at Minnesota. And I remember when we got there, we got, it was August. Yeah. And I remember driving over the state line and pulling up to like a fast food place and getting out of the car and just being hit by the most stifling heat. We were there during- In Minnesota? In Minnesota.
And now that I've lived there for 13 years, I know how uncommon that is. Like maybe you'll get four or five really muggy days, but for the most part, our summers are really pleasant. And I just remember it was so hot. And I was like, I thought this place was cold. And we stayed for three days, really fell in love with the Maple Grove area, which is a suburb of Minneapolis.
And now that I've lived there for 13 years, I know how uncommon that is. Like maybe you'll get four or five really muggy days, but for the most part, our summers are really pleasant. And I just remember it was so hot. And I was like, I thought this place was cold. And we stayed for three days, really fell in love with the Maple Grove area, which is a suburb of Minneapolis.
And now that I've lived there for 13 years, I know how uncommon that is. Like maybe you'll get four or five really muggy days, but for the most part, our summers are really pleasant. And I just remember it was so hot. And I was like, I thought this place was cold. And we stayed for three days, really fell in love with the Maple Grove area, which is a suburb of Minneapolis.
And then three months later, packed up our house that we had lived in in eight years. Lived in for eight years and moved to Minnesota in the winter. And nobody, we didn't know anybody there. We had no friends, no family. Just on a whim. We're like, we're doing it. Yep, just packed up the house and just left. And it was the hottest winter that they'd had in like 100 years or something.
And then three months later, packed up our house that we had lived in in eight years. Lived in for eight years and moved to Minnesota in the winter. And nobody, we didn't know anybody there. We had no friends, no family. Just on a whim. We're like, we're doing it. Yep, just packed up the house and just left. And it was the hottest winter that they'd had in like 100 years or something.
And then three months later, packed up our house that we had lived in in eight years. Lived in for eight years and moved to Minnesota in the winter. And nobody, we didn't know anybody there. We had no friends, no family. Just on a whim. We're like, we're doing it. Yep, just packed up the house and just left. And it was the hottest winter that they'd had in like 100 years or something.
It was the winter where it barely snowed. It was like 80 degrees in March, which is unheard of. And I was like, it's not that bad here. Yeah.
It was the winter where it barely snowed. It was like 80 degrees in March, which is unheard of. And I was like, it's not that bad here. Yeah.
It was the winter where it barely snowed. It was like 80 degrees in March, which is unheard of. And I was like, it's not that bad here. Yeah.
I thought it was cold. You were in for a ride of your lifetime. Yes. I've heard about the winters in Minnesota. So I could imagine that when the next winter rolled around, you were probably like, this is a little bit different.
I thought it was cold. You were in for a ride of your lifetime. Yes. I've heard about the winters in Minnesota. So I could imagine that when the next winter rolled around, you were probably like, this is a little bit different.
I thought it was cold. You were in for a ride of your lifetime. Yes. I've heard about the winters in Minnesota. So I could imagine that when the next winter rolled around, you were probably like, this is a little bit different.
I feel like for the first five or six years, every winter people will go, well, this isn't a normal winter. This isn't a normal winter. We had a polar vortex. Well, this isn't a normal winter, you know, or you get a winter that snows a ton. Oh, this isn't a normal winter. They change every year.
I feel like for the first five or six years, every winter people will go, well, this isn't a normal winter. This isn't a normal winter. We had a polar vortex. Well, this isn't a normal winter, you know, or you get a winter that snows a ton. Oh, this isn't a normal winter. They change every year.
I feel like for the first five or six years, every winter people will go, well, this isn't a normal winter. This isn't a normal winter. We had a polar vortex. Well, this isn't a normal winter, you know, or you get a winter that snows a ton. Oh, this isn't a normal winter. They change every year.
Every single year. I feel like that in Delaware too. It's a peninsula. So you never know what you're going to get. You know what I mean? Let's talk about health and children's vitamins right now because typical children's vitamins are basically candy in disguise and I hate that. They're filled with two teaspoons of sugar and unhealthy chemicals and other gummy junk that kids should not eat.
Every single year. I feel like that in Delaware too. It's a peninsula. So you never know what you're going to get. You know what I mean? Let's talk about health and children's vitamins right now because typical children's vitamins are basically candy in disguise and I hate that. They're filled with two teaspoons of sugar and unhealthy chemicals and other gummy junk that kids should not eat.
Every single year. I feel like that in Delaware too. It's a peninsula. So you never know what you're going to get. You know what I mean? Let's talk about health and children's vitamins right now because typical children's vitamins are basically candy in disguise and I hate that. They're filled with two teaspoons of sugar and unhealthy chemicals and other gummy junk that kids should not eat.
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