That reminds me of the time I passed through Louisiana and Texas, never knew so Vietnamese live in those two states until I actually stopped by...

I'm from narleans and houston to narleans is only 5 hours and with Californians, 5 hours is nothing. While growing up in narleans, we don't commute there and the farthest we ever gone which is considered a normal drive is to downtown to where the french quarter is at and that is about half an hour away. So as kids, I never gotten the opportunity to visit houston at all. Even today, I'm missing out because houston is the viet meca of the south since most of my people migrated to houston after katrina. What draws me there now is the food and my people. I've been watching too much of them foodie youtube channels like mike chan and strickly dumpling and guys like sonny from the best review show and other guys who did tours in the Houston area. It is like a hmong who lived most of his life, not knowing what the hmong of mn is like (if he's from cali) or a cali hmong not knowing what the midwest hmongs are like. It is this lacking that makes life incomplete.
Might as well cuz this covid pandemic has shown a lot of us what we be missing. People quitting jobs to go after dream jobs after the awakening. I too need to see more of life cuz I can just die tomorrow. If you are an uptight person, time to loosen it up. If you are a cheap person buying thrifty stuff like the hmongrock, try to loosen that up as well. If you take your love life for granted, try not to cuz we are on a short and limited time here on earth.
I'm not making correlation but in the bible, when chit goes wrong, a wrath comes and wipe folks out and the remaining who lives to help populate the earth will live their lives better. Maybe this pandemic is our awakening to be better. I dunno, just maybe.