I’ll be travelling to Bentonville and Seattle in September. Ticket prices are horrendous! Just terrible!
At first when I saw “AR”, I was like, “Oh, Arizona, that’s close.” No, Judy, it’s Arkansas. Arkansas?! I think Arkansas would look nicer with AK, no?
Back in 5th grade I knew all the states and their capitals. Now I barely know where’s what. Why can’t our brain just remember everything? I need one of those puzzle things with the 50 states.
Who divided up the states like that? How did they get the lines so straight? Why are the states on the left side bigger than the right?
I haven’t decided if I’m excited about the trips yet. Afterall, it’s not like I’m going to play and training is draining for me. Trips to the airport are never fun. Neither is driving on unfamiliar roads. But it’ll be nice to meet some of these people, see a new place, and breathe another state’s air.

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Well..if you’re in Seattle, you can go visit my bro and his new baby girl!
take extra deep breaths when in seattle.
AK is alaska, silly.
where is bentonville…??
@fendel - oh! you’re right. haha. see how i don’t get these things? hope you’re doing well in sf.
@yamiam13 - Bentonville is in Arkansas. It’s the birthplace of Walmart. That’s the team I’m going to go train.
i wish we could do roadtrip!
@juiru - ohhh, very cool… i think it’s so weird how DIFFERENT the 50 states are, how are we ONE country? weird…! i’m sure there’s random cool stuff to check out out there