You Can’t Keep ‘Em Down on the Farm…

The Girlfriend tends to be something of a homebody, so our Friday evenings together are usually spent curled on the couch with Taco Bell or Totino’s pizzas, watching DVDs. Not the healthiest of lifestyles, I know, but pleasing in its own greasy, slothful way. Just a few minutes ago, however, she called with a rather unexpected suggestion:

She: “How about if I pick you up after work and we go hang out at Gateway?”

(For my non-local readers, Gateway is “an open-air contemporary destination” — i.e., a shopping mall without a roof — on the west side of Salt Lake, only a few blocks from my office.)

Me: “Um, okay.”

She (after a moment’s pause): “I miss people. And activity. And… and urban stuff.”

Me: “San Francisco?”

She: “Yes…”

Me: “You know Gateway isn’t going to compare, right?”

She (rather forlornly): “I know… but it’s the best we’ve got around here…”

Kids, consider this a PSA on the potential dangers of leaving home. You may just find out that home isn’t all that cool…

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6 comments on “You Can’t Keep ‘Em Down on the Farm…

  1. chenopup

    But you haven’t left home… oh wait… travels 😉
    We were at the Gateway tonight too. Ate at Z Tejas after family pics. Almost cold enough for the fire barrels.

  2. jason

    Almost… Anne ended up buying a new coat during our stroll. 🙂

  3. Ilya

    Baby steps, Jason. Soon, you’ll be looking to go to places near and far at every opportunity 🙂

  4. chenopup

    Sometimes just a trip down to Maverick for a Coke is vacation enough for me.

  5. jason

    See, Cheno, it’s comments like that that really put me off this whole “having a family” concept… 😉

  6. Kisintin

    That’s the reason I can’t move too far away from the city. Sometimes you want something more than a local Dive-in.