With very little options, we decided to make the 3 hour drive to check it out. No one can doubt the beauty of this place. How relaxing it is. It's like the minute you get on that bridge to to Key Largo, all your stress just melts off. Suddenly you breaths seem deeper, the air smells purer. The colors that surround you are brighter, livelier. You see more shades of blue than you have ever seen in your life. It is another world. Coming from Miami, you know this place exists. But, "do people really live here?" you think. You can never imagine life out of that traffic, fast paced, asphalt laden place. I always used to tell Mitch that I just wanted to live where there is more nature that man made buildings. More grass than streets. More trees than traffic lights.
Back to our move. You can already guess what my opinion was. I tried to stay quiet, not let my excitement get in the way of this rational, practical decision that needed to be made. I wanted my husband to make the decision. It was in his hands, and I wanted him to lead. So we went to the school, to meet his would be boss, and see where he would work. We really liked everyone there and loved the laid back atmosphere of the school. I mean, who else would have a big seashell as their school mascot. Really? A conch? It's funny when you first see it. I do have to admit though, that when they draw a mean face on that little sucker he does look more intimidating.
Okay, so here we were. The home of the fighting conchs. We see his training room, take a little tour. It's literally surrounded by water on one side. Really nice school. With no fence surrounding the front of the school. "Can't the students just leave school whenever they want?" I think. I gotta get out of this Miami mentality, I tell myself. So we finish up there. I ask Mitch what he thinks. He says, "It's pretty nice." Which in Mitch speak means he loves it. YES! We're in! We get to move here! Of course I did not say this outloud for I wanted to seem like the calm practical type wife I am constantly striving to be. Just for the record though, I knew it.