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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Good People, Good Neighbors


I am a lifelong suburbanite of Detroit. With the exception of my college years, I have called this place one hour north of the "D", home. Despite thoughts about skipping town for something more exciting in say San Diego or TurinoItaly, I can't turn away.
The draw is more than world-class sports teams, superb shopping, exceptional restaurants, Stony Creek Metro Park, beautiful shorelines, scenic bike paths and cultural opportunities. The one reason I stay rooted here is the people.
While growing up in Rochester, I was fortunate to reside in a neighborhood where splendid friendships were forged swapping stickers and Tiger Beat magazines, pretending to be Charlie's Angels, hanging out at the Rochester Cider Mill after school, or skating on a common ice rink in the middle of someone's veggie garden.
I now live in a Shelby Township neighborhood that boasts the company of good, caring people. In addition to sharing dog and child sitting duties, a number are runners and fitness enthusiasts. I love how we all encourage each other to run those 5ks, attend boot camps training sessions and give Zumba a try. Plus, the bus stop just wouldn't be the same without the exchange of parenting tips, recipes, and style ideas.
The love my neighbors have with one another is rare and irreplaceable. One plows the sidewalks so that school children are safe walking to the bus stop, another hosts an annual holiday open house to encourage fellowship, a third organized a meal plan for a family experiencing the loss of a spouse and mother, and a fourth is rallying all of us to save the life of a child.
I am in very good company, indeed. And, I don't want to leave.