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Did you all miss me??
And THANK you 'Kate for taking care of the FAQ for me during this move! Hugs all around! Now...time to find out just what you all have been doing while I've been gone! Behaving yourselves?? SMOOCH! *brianne (aka westcoastbri!) |
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"turtledove" wrote in message news:M%Hjb.86177$gv5.64530@fed1read05... Did you all miss me?? And THANK you 'Kate for taking care of the FAQ for me during this move! Hugs all around! Now...time to find out just what you all have been doing while I've been gone! Behaving yourselves?? SMOOCH! *brianne (aka westcoastbri!) WELCOME BACK!!! Soooooooo how are things??? Christine |
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Hi Bri
You'll have to keep us up to date on how your son is handling the move. I'm contemplating a move myself. I had planned on staying here until the kids graduated from high school (they are in 8th and 10th) but that's not going to be possible, nor do I think in the big picture would it be the best for them. Of course in the small picture my daughter is going to blow a gasket - she's very popular (a little too popular with some elements for my taste) and she's reacted emotionally at even small hints of moving. Anyway nothing for certain now, but I'm dreading the whole scene, even while being farily sure that it will be fine down the road. Ah I hate those short term sacrifices and struggles for long term good! Joelle |
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"Joelle" wrote in message ... Hi Bri You'll have to keep us up to date on how your son is handling the move. I'm contemplating a move myself. I had planned on staying here until the kids graduated from high school (they are in 8th and 10th) but that's not going to be possible, nor do I think in the big picture would it be the best for them. Of course in the small picture my daughter is going to blow a gasket - she's very popular (a little too popular with some elements for my taste) and she's reacted emotionally at even small hints of moving. Anyway nothing for certain now, but I'm dreading the whole scene, even while being farily sure that it will be fine down the road. Ah I hate those short term sacrifices and struggles for long term good! Joelle Moving to a different part of town, or somewhere new altogether? Christine |
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Moving to a different part of town, or somewhere new altogether?
Different part of town...hahaha...small town that would be funny. No this would be a change of church, change of job, change of town for sure, I'd really like to go back to WIsconsin, closer to the in laws, closer to friends. The way my job works, it isn't that easy to just say "Okay we are going to go here" so there's a lot of uncertainity involved which is hard enough on adults, never mind kids. I may have an interview near Madison and I've not decided to take the kids along, tell them about the possiblity, then risk them getting all upset about the idea of a move, then maybe decided they would like to go to that church, then not getting the call...or flying down for one day (I have no one here to stay with kids overnight) for the interview and not getting the kids involved until it's more of a sure thing. There's pros and cons for both ways - taking them along is more of an emotional upheaval for the kids but it makes them more of the process and gives them time to get used to the idea, so that if this doesn't work out, they are a little closer to accepting the reality that we are not going to be here another 4 years. If I do move, this year before Sarah goes to high school is probably the optimal time to do it. Joelle |
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My son has actually adapted to the moved quite well. We've been really
blessed. They key things to him we 1. they have year round school here that runs off five different tracks. His particular track started the latest, so essentially he had summer break from end of May through end of August. He really liked that. 2. There are mountains all around us. My kidlet is quite the outdoor, mountain boy and being able to camp and hike in mountains is something he has really grown to enjoy. 3. No humidity and no mosquitos. Who wouldn't like that! !!! All is going well. I just started my first full time job since the accident. Been a tiring but very satisfying week. I'm glad to be back online, I'll be on a little more sporadic than in Florida, due to working full time again, but I'll be checking in tons more than I have the past few weeks. missed 'seeing' everyone, love to all, *b "Joelle" wrote in message ... Hi Bri You'll have to keep us up to date on how your son is handling the move. I'm contemplating a move myself. I had planned on staying here until the kids graduated from high school (they are in 8th and 10th) but that's not going to be possible, nor do I think in the big picture would it be the best for them. Of course in the small picture my daughter is going to blow a gasket - she's very popular (a little too popular with some elements for my taste) and she's reacted emotionally at even small hints of moving. Anyway nothing for certain now, but I'm dreading the whole scene, even while being farily sure that it will be fine down the road. Ah I hate those short term sacrifices and struggles for long term good! Joelle |
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turtledove wrote in message news:M%Hjb.86177$gv5.64530@fed1read05... Did you all miss me?? And THANK you 'Kate for taking care of the FAQ for me during this move! Hugs all around! Now...time to find out just what you all have been doing while I've been gone! Behaving yourselves?? SMOOCH! *brianne (aka westcoastbri!) Welcome back... miss Mickey yet? lol T |
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My son has actually adapted to the moved quite well. We've been really
blessed. They key things to him we they have year round school here that runs off five different tracks. There are mountains all around us. That's great. It's also a good lesson for kids to learn that the unknown (which they usually fear - but don't we all) might actually be better than what they have now! Joelle |
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"Tiffany" wrote in message ... Welcome back... miss Mickey yet? lol T bwahahahahaha! NONONONONONONONONO!! hehe, *b (who certainly doesn't miss the fireworks near my house EVERY night!) |
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"Joelle" wrote in message ... Moving to a different part of town, or somewhere new altogether? Different part of town...hahaha...small town that would be funny. No this would be a change of church, change of job, change of town for sure, I'd really like to go back to WIsconsin, closer to the in laws, closer to friends. The way my job works, it isn't that easy to just say "Okay we are going to go here" so there's a lot of uncertainity involved which is hard enough on adults, never mind kids. I may have an interview near Madison and I've not decided to take the kids along, tell them about the possiblity, then risk them getting all upset about the idea of a move, then maybe decided they would like to go to that church, then not getting the call...or flying down for one day (I have no one here to stay with kids overnight) for the interview and not getting the kids involved until it's more of a sure thing. There's pros and cons for both ways - taking them along is more of an emotional upheaval for the kids but it makes them more of the process and gives them time to get used to the idea, so that if this doesn't work out, they are a little closer to accepting the reality that we are not going to be here another 4 years. If I do move, this year before Sarah goes to high school is probably the optimal time to do it. Joelle Yes, I agree. I say involve them and just go with the flow, there's no need in making it more than it really is at this point. Christine |
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