Hi. I'm new to this site, but really happy that i've found it. It's so great to have online support.
Especially now, I'm a Canadian, but moving to Kansas THIS WEEKEND with my Fiance. I'm so excited to gp, but a little worried about working out without my friends. I was wondering if anyone in the junction city/manhattan /fort riley area is looking for a workout/cookin buddy to back each other up at the gym, or anything active and healthy together!
Msg me if you are interested in chatting and possibly getting together to create and maintain helathy life styles together!
Thanks a bunch!!
There's actually quite a few Kansans on here. I'm in the Northeast, about 2 hours from where you'll be. I have a very close friend in Manhatten, but she's not dieting. The weather is insane, but it doesn't get as cold here as it does in Canada. But I think it gets hotter.
I lived in Junction City for six years after my father retired there and brought us to the US from Germany. It's a beautiful place to live if you enjoy wide-open spaces and walking long trails (Ft. Riley/Milford Lake) and over rolling hills.
I'm afraid there isn't much to do in terms of cultural activities (In Junction City/Manhattan) and the scene around JC & Ft. Riley (stripper bars, etc.) isn't conducive to healthy relationships/marriages (just MHO!!) but that's what Kansas City and your travel budget is for!!
And if you're tired of winter... Kansas is the perfect place for you! Just ensure you have a good air conditioner because the humidity can be brutal!
To avoid boredom get involved with what is going on at Kansas State University - I know they have exercise and swimming programs and you might even find a nutrition or culinary class to interest you! Basketball and football games are huge there and they have interesting speakers that visit and concerts too. Perhaps your hubby-to-be is in the military? If so enjoy the area while you're there (other places in Kansas are even more beautiful!) and look forward to your next stop...
Of course, you're in love and newly engaged so I'm sure you'll find plenty of ways to entertain yourself no matter where you live!
Last edited by CABunnyGirl; 04-02-2008 at 02:54 PM.
WOW! thanks for the advice! I will definitly be looking into the stuff you mentioned
I won't be working right away ( Wher eIm still a Canadian citizen,) so I hope to find some interesting stuff ( like you listed) to do for myself until huby gets home from work at least!!
Yeah, i'm happy for the hotter weather. I'm DONE with winter! Can't wait to get there and start walking around, exploring my new area haha
I'm pretty sure I can handle crazy weather. Canadian weather is pretty crazy itself!!
I'm excited to get to know what Kansas is like!
Don't be so happy for the hotter weather! When we get hot, we get humid and hot which is unbearable. We can have streaks of 100F (37.7C) for days at a time. When it's dry, it isn't so bad, but when there's humidity involved, it's brutal. Air conditioning is vital!
I agree about venturing out to Kansas City (after you're done exploring your area). It's a great city. Even the metro area around it has lots to do.
Last edited by HarpoChicoGroucho; 04-02-2008 at 03:36 PM.
I spent most of my life in Kansas...in three corners anyway! I grew up in Southwest Kansas, went to college in Southeast Kansas, then worked in Northeast Kansas. It is a great place to live and I'd love to move back. (I moved down to Dallas two years ago too!) Like everyone said, Kansas City is a great place to go visit, and Wichita isn't too far from where you will be either. It's not as big and doesn't have as many nice restaurants as KC, but it has good points too...
I don't know anything about Kansas as I've only driven through it from CO to the east coast. BUT I just wanted to say that I hope you get to visit other parts of the US while you are living in Kansas. If you get tired of the flat land, Colorado is a nice place to visit. Colorado Springs, Denver, Boulder and places up in the mountains like Vail are pretty cool. Rocky Mountain National Park is one of my favorite places.