Zip Codes
Today I decided I would reflect on the zip code for each
place I’ve ever lived. People have a lot
of pride about where they grew up and where they’ve lived, and I am no
exception. So let me take on a
chronological whirlwind of my life.
44111 – Cleveland, OH
I was born in Cleveland, OH in the West Park neighborhood
and lived there for the first 7 years of my life. My sisters and I attended Our Lady of Angels
Catholic School along with almost every kid on our street. My mom actually went there as well – in fact,
we had the same teacher for 1st grade! While I was very young when we lived there, I
remember what a fun place it was to be.
Block parties, parades, tons of other kids to play with. We also lived close to “The Valley” which was
home to golf courses trails, and metroparks.
Sometimes we just went for drives down there because it was so
beautiful. We still have family that
lives in this neighborhood and every time we visit we have to drive by our old
house and I’m overcome with great memories.
Can you believe all 8 people in my family lived in this house? Well my mom’s family of 9 lived there before
we did, so that was even crazier!
Cleveland is where I grew to love snow.
75002 – Allen, TX
When I was 7 we moved to the Dallas area. We lived “way out” but these days it’s a fully-developed
super-sized suburb. One of the things I
remember the most about Texas was how friendly everyone at school was. I was there for 2nd-4th
grades and I don’t think I ever had a single enemy. Gym class was legendary. One unit we covered gymnastics and Allen
Gymnastics (home to Olympic medalists) came to our school and let us play on
all of their equipment – so cool! I also
remember one summer when our family friends The Stubners came to visit. We went to a Rangers-Indians baseball game at
the then-new stadium (for the record, Cleveland won 13-4, wahoo!). We also hit up Six Flags over Texas. It was maybe the best couple weeks of my
life. Overall, everyone in my family
grew quite fond of Texas and the brutal heat.
One final note - it did snow one
time and guess who made friends quick since we had the only sleds in the
neighborhood?!
43016 – Dublin, OH
After almost 3 very fun years in Texas, our family headed
back to Ohio to live in a burgeoning suburb outside Columbus. We lived in Dublin for more than a decade
including 2 different houses. We watched
the city develop into one of the best places to live, and my sisters and I grew
into adults here. We spent the better
part of our high school and college summers working long hours at the Columbus
Zoo in the Food Court and Concessions groups (I think I worked there for 9
summers!). We came to know and love the
quirky things about our city, like the cement corn (look it up), the incredible
Dublin Irish Festival every August, the swelling pride every time someone
mentions Wendy’s (especially in the context that it’s better than McDonald’s),
and of course Jack Nicklaus’ famed Memorial Tournament at the end of every
May. We embraced all things Dublin and a
great deal of our friends and memories still reside there.
43085 – Powell, OH
After graduating from Miami University in 2007 I moved into
my sister Maureen’s condo and lived with her for about 2 years. This was great for me – cheap rent in a nice
place and not far from work. It was nice
for her too – help with the mortgage and utilities! Mo and I had so much fun living
together. I turned her into a Survivor
(tv show) fan and we also applied to be on The Amazing Race. She helped mentor me as I studied for the CPA
exam and started my career in public accounting. Those were definitely 2 very fun and
memorable years!
28202 – Charlotte, NC
In 2009 my audit firm, KPMG, presented me an opportunity to
transfer to the Charlotte office. I had
no lease, no girlfriend, and basically no reason to not take this chance. So I accepted and promptly moved to Charlotte
with no close friends or family. It was
probably one of the most uncharacteristic moves I’ve ever made because I like
what I know. I lived with a girl I knew
from work who was also transferring. It
took a couple months but we gradually made several friends down there. I loved our apartment; we were right in the
city. We could walk anywhere “uptown” –
bars, sports venues, work, restaurants, grocery store. The first Christmas after I moved, I came
back to Columbus and had a Miami reunion with some of my college friends. My good friend Amy brought her friend Anissa
who I had met several times before. We
kind of hit it off, and later that week we had our first official date. Well after I headed back to Charlotte we kept
in touch and over the next few months things got more serious as each of us
made the long trek to visit the other (she was living in Cincinnati). Toward the end of my first year in Charlotte,
KPMG was working me like a dog and I realized I didn’t want to be an auditor
any more. Additionally I missed my
family in Columbus and wanted to be closer to Anissa (Columbus is only 100
miles from Cinci). So I ended my short
stint in Charlotte after only 1 year and took a job with Limited Stores in
Columbus.
Night-time view of Charlotte from my roof deck.
43235 – Columbus, OH
Everything with Limited Stores happened so fast that I
actually didn’t have time to apartment-hunt.
I signed a lease for an apartment I had never seen and crossed my
fingers the day of the move. It turned out
to be a very lucky selection, so much so that I stayed there for 3 years. It was close to work, affordable, and had an
incredible pool! After the first 2
years, my sister Amy moved back to Columbus from Dayton, and lived right across
the street in another complex. What was
even better was that Anissa moved to Columbus at the same time and they ended
up being roommates for a year. Anissa
and I went from 450 miles apart, to 100 miles apart, to 0.5 miles apart. Life was good J
43081 – Westerville,
OH
And for the past 8 months Anissa and I have lived in our new
house, located just a few miles north of our previous apartments. It’s a quiet little neighborhood tucked away
from the hustle and bustle the northern Columbus suburbs. It’s close to everything and life is very
convenient. As you may have read, we are
spending time improving our house and just settling down and enjoying life now
that we are finally together. And in
about 4 months, we get married J
So there you have it, the run down of where I’ve lived. It shouldn’t go without mention that zip code
13078 (Jamesville, NY) is where my parents lived for a couple years. I never lived there with them but visited
multiple times. It’s a small town outside
of Syracuse, right in the middle of NY state.
What’s great about the location is the proximity to the Finger Lakes,
the 2nd largest wine-producing region in the U.S. behind Napa. There were actually quite a few fun little
secrets about Central NY so I thought I’d live it an honorable mention.
We can't wait to enjoy our deck this summer!
Unrelated, I will leave you with this amazing sunset we
caught on our way to dinner tonight.
Maybe this is Mother Nature's peace offering after the winter we've had.
I LOVE this post! Makes me so proud of where we have lived!
ReplyDeleteI am OB-SESSED with that pic of the Ernadale house. Great entry Heffe!
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