Our country spans many different land types. From scenic forests to lush plains, masses of mountains to flat sand swept deserts, we seem to have it all in America. I myself have spent time living in many different parts of the nation, but let me tell you why I would chose to live in Arizona.
I lived there once as a little girl, but unfortunately I was too little to remember all about it. I have heard stories about the excitement we had there, from my older siblings. Just the stories alone entrance me to want to return there one day and live again.
My experience there was living in a small camper a short distance away from the Grand Canyon. Since our time there was only for the space of about 6 months, camping was our life. I remember that it was very adventurous and comfortable living in that condition with my family there.
The weather in Arizona may be hot, but it serves very well for camping. As an avid outdoor enthusiast, I would love to be so near such ideal camping landscape. The hikes, the campfire, and the exploration could find no greater home than in Arizona.
When I was little there, we would cook dinner around the campfire so often, that we became quite the experts. I have a vivid memory of campfire dinners with my family and how enjoyable they were. Especially when dinner was over and we got to make s’mores! I don’t know many children that get to grow up in a place where they can eat s’mores for dinner every night!
We were there on business for my father. He has just been set as the vice president of the construction company he worked for. Coming home one night, I heard him tell my mom he had fired a man on the site. Later that night, while sitting around the fire with our s’mores, I got my marshmallow a little too toasty, and it caught fire. Naturally my response was, “Look dad! My marshmallow got fired!”
The Grand Canyon was frequently a place we went as a family. We also enjoyed the charms of Flintstone Land. Arizona was full of the most scenic view for us to find and visit. Those are memories you don’t ever forget. That was a very happy summer for us all.
I also distinctly remember the Native American influence there and the events we would attend at night. There would be a large fire and hoop dancing with fully adorned Native Americans. The headdresses and large hoop maneuvers are an easy memory to retain because it was so spectacular.
Arizona is a location in which I would live, simply so my children could look out the backyard and gaze eternally into the land reaching the horizon. I would want my children to also be filled with adventures and life and culture that I found there in Arizona. If you agree that Arizona would be a perfect location for your family to live, find the property you’ve always been waiting for today!
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