
When my husband and I were dating, I still remained close to this friend, so we made a trip out to Columbus to visit her and see the campus where she went to college (Cedarville FYI) and it was beautiful. Cedarville looks like a quaint city full of charm. It was a perfect fit for her, so I can see why she chose this, and then why she stayed in Ohio after college.

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I can totally relate! When I first went to college (granted it was only an hour and a half away from my home), it was far enough away that I was completely alone a majority of the time. Once I found a few friends there, it really changed my perspective and I began to enjoy what the city had to offer!
ReplyDeleteI love Ohio. Our favorite part of Ohio is camping. Everywhere you turn there are beautiful and family friendly camping!
ReplyDeleteColumbus is such a beautiful area! Always something different to see every time I go there :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you for this post! It's nice to know that other people have been in this long-distance friend situation and it turned out ok!
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