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Where I have lived:

Born in Mansfield, OH

then Huntington, WV

back to Ohio....

....Cincinati, Loveland, Mason,Sharonville, Maineville

St. Petersburg, FL

Arlington, TX

Singapore

Jakarta, Indonesia

high school in Manila, Philippines

went to college in Greenville, SC

married and went back to St Pete, FL

2 years at a church in Hamilton, OH

back to St. Pete, FL

now 21 years on Grand Cayman

(Missionary kid and missionary wife, ya know.)

Where I have visited:

36 states

Canada

Japan

Hong Kong

Thailand

1 hour on the tarmac of the Tehran airport. (hey, it counts as another country! LOL)

Copenhagen, Denmark

Vienna, Austria

Z

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Biblicist:

I think we missed each other lol.

I lived in Euclid between 1966 and 1984 there abouts. Then I moved to Willoughby Hills a few years.

I lived in Mentor from 1996 until I moved to Illinois in 2005.

What church did you go to there? In the 90s, I was at Lakeland Baptist in Eastlake. It was 2001 I began going to Willow Praise Church (Assembly of God) in Willowick until the time I moved to Illinois.

We lived on Naumann Ave, between 200th and 215th streets in Euclid. I guess we did miss each other though. :)

While we lived in Euclid we attended Nottingham Baptist Church. It is a GARBC Church. . . :noidea:


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I was born in Rafsanjan, Kerman, Iran

Then we moved to Mashad, Khorassan, Iran

Then to Singapore, Singapore

Then to Stockholm, Sweden

Then to Ume

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Where I have lived:

Born in Mansfield, OH

then Huntington, WV

back to Ohio....

....Cincinati, Loveland, Mason,Sharonville, Maineville

St. Petersburg, FL

Arlington, TX

Singapore

Jakarta, Indonesia

high school in Manila, Philippines

went to college in Greenville, SC

married and went back to St Pete, FL

2 years at a church in Hamilton, OH

back to St. Pete, FL

now 21 years on Grand Cayman

(Missionary kid and missionary wife, ya know.)

Where I have visited:

36 states

Canada

Japan

Hong Kong

Thailand

1 hour on the tarmac of the Tehran airport. (hey, it counts as another country! LOL)

Copenhagen, Denmark

Vienna, Austria

Z


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We lived on Naumann Ave, between 200th and 215th streets in Euclid. I guess we did miss each other though.

While we lived in Euclid we attended Nottingham Baptist Church. It is a GARBC Church. . .

I never did figure out how to do the quotes lol.

BIBLICIST:::::::::::::

WOW. I lived at Babbit Gardens which is not that far from where you lived. It is about 2 blocks from the freeway on Babbit Road. I lived there 17 years before moving to Willoughby HIlls.

As far as Nottingham, I used to go on Monday nights to the Bible classes they had, for about 2, 3 years, and other times off and on. (That was the old church)

I had been to some "special" things at the new building on Bishop Road through the years.

Small world, for sure lol

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I've been all over the U.S., but never out of the country.


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I think we spent the better part of my life living in Calgary, if you include the time I lived there last year. and a couple years before that. We've never lived outside Alberta, but we moved around a bit within the province.

For vacations, I've been to:

Denmark (family reunion. I was too young to remember anything but flashes)

Phoenix, AZ

Scotsdale, AZ

Disneyland, CA

Sylvan Lake, AB

Winnipeg, MB

Qu

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born in dallas, lived most of my life in the metro area surrounding it (richardson, plano, arlington, mckinney, princeton....)

lived 3 months in great falls montana and visited glacier national park.

lived 2 months in hot springs arkansas.

spent a summer with an aunt in oroville, CA when i was a teen.

paid a visit once to baton rouge, louisiana.

when i was little, on a family trip to the grand canyon, we crossed over and spent a day in boquillas, mexico.

as an adult i've moved here to las vegas, nevada.

since living here i've visited a couple of places in utah.

i've been to NYC twice, savanah georgia once, and parris island SC to see my daughter graduate from boot camp... and when she returned from iraq, i visited her at camp pendleton (oceanside) california.

i don't lead a very exciting life.

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