At the risk of outing myself with identifiable information, both DH and I are children of DC natives who worked incredibly hard to escape poverty and their miserable lives of city living. Moving to the suburbs was part of their American Dream so by coincidence, settled in Fairfax County to give us the clean, comfortable and safe childhoods they didn’t have. We rarely ventured into DC except for school field trips, July 4th (Beach Boys on the Mall) and maybe for some happy hours or perhaps to meet up with visiting friends. It simply was unsafe to drive through my parent’s old neighborhood so I saw it exactly once. I’ll stay in my quiet suburb, thanks and still avoid DC at all costs. It’s unsafe. |
Yes, but they couldn't even get Taylor Swift to perform. |
Gah, now I have to order the bowl with quinoa, persimmons, and short rib. |
| Is that suppose to be a bad thing? |
| Haha haters...we all love it. |
I lived there for years. Definitely did not love it. |
| I was there recently and liked it. Where else can you have a horse in your front yard and be in close proximity to a musical venue and so many bakeries, restaurants, and shops? |
Priced out and angry about it |
No one said they ran their own schools, only that they are well-regarded. OP, what's wrong? Priced out? |
| Vienna is great. I don’t live there and never have. I don’t understand the petty bs from this board. |
I hate the original Vienna more, the one in Europe I mean. It's so snobby. |
Pssst...that is a positive |
Not PP literally proving OP’s point about being provincial. Who cares about high school football? I live in Arlington and think there is “a shoe for every footl and wasn’t going to get involved, but then this poster rolled up making Vienna look pathetic. |
| Zombie thread- two years old. |
Ha! |