Places I Would Live if I Didn’t Live in Massachusetts
Sometimes I daydream of what it would be like to move far away for a while and start my own life somewhere. I have all my family in Massachusetts, so I probably would not settle down far away, but I would love to have my own life somewhere new and exciting for a bit of time.
San Diego
For a long time, I have had the dream of living in California for a little bit in my twenties. I have grown up by the ocean, and I don’t think I could live anywhere other than near the ocean. I need to be able to smell the salty breeze and have days spent along the shore. That is why San Diego would be the city in California that I would choose. I love that there is a city as well, so that I can have my “city girl” moment while also going to the beach to swim and tan.
Hawaii
Do I need to say more? I would love to live on a Hawaiian island, work at a cafe or bar by the beach, and listen to Jack Johnson all day long. Here, I would learn to surf, decorate a little cottage with beachy decor, and do yoga at sunrise surrounded by the palm trees and the sound of waves. I would probably choose to live on Maui, where there is a balance of nature, beaches, and work opportunities.
Spain
I studied abroad in Seville, Spain, and would love to live there again someday. Seville is a place that feels like home, and where I met some of my best friends. At some point in my 20s, I want to live out of the country. I think that Seville would be perfect because I already know the area and a bit about the culture. I have a love of travelling that was only increased by studying abroad, and now I feel the need to live out of the country for at least some time. I would love to have a stable job, but then travel on the weekends or take day trips to other cities. Â