1. Professional Sports.
People are really passionate about the Bears up here, and the Cubs or White Sox
(never both), but I rarely hear about college games and even less about high
school. Down South, those are what really matter.
2. Casual church. It’s
rare for me to spot a tie on Sunday. Or heels (other than on me). Don’t get me
wrong, I think it’s great that people don’t feel like they have to dress up for
church, but does nobody (else) feel like dressing up a bit is actually an
expression of who they are?
3. Real butter. It’s
on your table in restaurants. I have never understood the South’s obsession
with margarine.
4. Special Lenten Menus.
Even Chick-fil-A is offering a “fresh cod” sandwich on Fridays up here. It’s
very disorienting.
5. Wedding Receptions.
I’ve yet to go to one up here that’s not a full dinner reception. Down South,
all the receptions I attended were cake receptions. The only dinner reception I’d
been to of before I moved up here was for a friend whose family were
transplants from Jersey.
6. The Iced Tea. One
word…blech!
7. Snow on Easter.
Sigh. Maybe it will make some of the trees look like they are in bloom. I MISS
DOGWOODS!
i enjoy your blog jennifer, having lived for 6 years in south Alabama from age 5-11 - formative years. You posts make me smile.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your.reflections on living as southern gal living in the north.
ReplyDeleteI think margarine was a cheap alternative during the Depression and WWII, and it stuck. All my grandmother's recipes call for oleo.
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