atthebeachclub
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Ha!!! This is my midwestern in laws, to a tee! Midwesterners really do own the road trip.Most midwesterners are 'road trippers' so an 8 hour drive is nothing. There are so many memes about this 'phenomenon.'
--signed, Nebraskan who drives 1500 miles (each way) to visit Disneyland.
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I advise considering your options: California is very expensive. And culturally it can feel like a big change. Definitely have a plan in case this move is not for you after all. I moved to Southern California a few months after college. I figured since I was from the west coast (PNW), it would be similar. It definitely wasn’t! There was a lot I liked, and much more I didn’t like. It felt very different culturally, which I hadn’t anticipated. Much more emphasis on plastic surgery. Getting to the beach was much more difficult than I expected. Turns out it isn’t really a surfing paradise when you are always stuck in gridlock traffic.
I was back to my home state in under a year. Now I am in the Midwest and it actually feels a lot more culturally similar to where I grew up.
I think you should try the move. But have a contingency plan just in case!