Life in Kansas

There’s no place like home, a lot of people say. And really, there are few things truer than that. So for those residing in Kansas, it is home, and life wouldn’t be the same if they lived elsewhere.

For those living in Kansas, convenience, fun and a good quality of life is the status quo. Those who live in Kansas have little to complain about, given the city’s sprawling architecture, multitude of fountains, art centers, endless chain of restaurants, parks and popular label fashion districts.

Life in Kansas can be shaped to match the intentions and preferences of each individual. Those who long for peace and quiet may find it on most afternoons, sitting by one of the many fountains, feeding pigeons and listening to the rush of water.

Those who love to be up to date in the latest fashion will find no reason to complain with the plentiful places to shop in Kansas. From the Country Club Plaza, Crown Center, Legends of Village west and Zona Rosa, the choices are infinite, and one day isn’t enough to scour through all of them.

There are a lot of Christians in Kansas, a good percentage of which are conservative. Though this hasn’t posed any serious problems, there did exist some tension between believers and atheists/agnostics, though no blatantly malicious disagreements between the two sectors have occurred. There are secular organizations in Kansas to accommodate the small percentage of the population who don’t believe in any kind of religion.

People who are most alive when the sun is out will have plenty of things and places to live life in, in Kansas. Hit the 23rd Street brewery for their famous, award-winning beer and its competent staff of bartenders and waiters. Or if you’re more into dancing the night away, there’s also a great repertoire of bars and night clubs to party in. Or for those who prefer a quiet dinner night with good food and engaging conversations of coffee, fine dining places as well as line of coffee shops are open and willing to attend to anyone’s gastronomic requirements.

Education has always been a priority, and Kansas doesn’t fail with its slew of elementary schools, middle schools, high schools and community colleges. Also, it has one of the most outstanding arts programs in the U.s.A. with its huge Art complex housing several thousand people, classes, and some of the best art pieces in the country, making it a veritable source of history and culture.

Truly, living in Kansas may not be as cutting-edge as life could be, but it will experience Kansas’ own brand of strengths, and the distinct feeling of being home.