4 Lessons I've Learned Since Living in Lafayette Local Radio Personality Shares Her Lafayette Lessons By Vicky Roe
Well, I did it- I took that leap of faith and moved 13 hours away from my family and my friends to live out a dream. I’ve wanted to have my own radio show for years and when the opportunity presented itself in Lafayette, Louisiana, there was no hesitation. My family and I packed up two cars worth of my stuff and got on the road. Now that I’ve been here four years, here are a few things I’ve learned about The Hub City. There is no shortage of medical offices, drive thru daiquiri spots and donut shops. Need a primary physician? There’re offices for that! Urgent care? Plenty! A specialty doctor? You’re covered! One of the first things I look for when I move is a doctor’s office- the fact that I had so many at my disposal made me feel super comfortable. Plus, if there was an emergency, there were hospitals scattered across town, so I knew it wouldn’t take long to get to one. And now, in the coronavirus era, it’s even more of a blessing to have so many skilled frontline workers just a phone call away.
As my family and I reached Lafayette, another one of the first things I noticed were the daiquiri spots that had drive thru’s! I’ve never seen anything like it, but my first thought was ‘’how convenient!” I am all about things that are easily accessible and that’s what you call easy access! Don’t get it mistaken though, this is NOT an invitation to drink and drive; they securely cover the top of your drink and you should absolutely wait until you get home to indulge. The very next thing I noticed were how many donut shops there were. Can you say Heaven on Earth?! Whether you want a regular glazed donut, a Mardi Gras inspired one, or even a full-on king cake, you have your fair share of places to go. I’m still making my way through all the different shops and trying out all the different options; someone must do the hard work right?! There is a festival for any and everything Rice, Strawberry, and Frog are just a few of the festivals that you can experience in Lafayette and surrounding areas. This is one of my favorite parts about living in Lafayette. Waking street after street, checking out the