When I was in high school I moved from the big city to a tiny village of 500 people in Vermont. It was like The Waltons!
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I was in, like, nine schools by ninth grade, so I moved a ton of times when I was younger.
When I was little, we moved around a lot, actually. In second grade, I think I went to three different schools. We were in Nevada and Oregon and as well as a few different places in Nebraska. I did go to high school in the same town.
My family moved from California to New Jersey in the beginning of my sophomore year of high school. I will never forget the first day in a new school, walking into the cafeteria during lunch and not knowing a single soul. I didn't feel confident enough to share a seat at just anyone's table.
I grew up in the suburbs.
My family actually moved a lot growing up. I really only lived in one place every five or six years, and then we'd move again. That was just for my dad's work.
I moved to Seattle when I was two or three years old. Had my early education there, and would spend summers on the farm in Maryland. Then I went to boarding school in New Hampshire, to St. Paul's School. From there, I moved to London.
The first few years I was in Vermont quite a bit, but I don't think I ever spent years and years there.
I grew up in a very small town in Florida, like, 7,000 people.
I grew up in Michigan, in a very small town, Centreville. In my graduating class, I had like 92 people.
I kind of moved out of the town I grew up in as quick as I could. I left right after high school.