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Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:23 am Posts: 3648 Location: The In Between
Someone I don’t know from work just announced she’s moving to San Antonio (from Minnesota). I’m a little jealous, not of SA particularly, but of the ability to uproot and go. I did it after college, but now it seems impossible. My kids are in high school and middle school, my parents (200 miles away) are in their 70s, and I’m starting my 20th year at the same school this fall. I wouldn’t say I feel trapped, but I do feel like moving a significant distance is out of the question at this juncture.
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We could move closer to my family again pretty easily, by virtue of both the support network, and that my wife's employer's parent company is close to that region. But otherwise, no, anywhere else would be a big PITA right now. Which I'm fine with.
friends of ours who currently live in dallas fw area are in the process of selling their business, and moving up to the PNW.
I’d have to wait until my kids are out of the house to even consider a move like that. But that’s only because they still spilt time between me and their mom.
definitely envy those who just do it.
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Mrs Wease keeps telling me once the kids are gone we can move to NYC. I doubt it will happen tho. When I was single or before we had kids, it would’ve been no problem to go somewhere else tho.
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Someone I don’t know from work just announced she’s moving to San Antonio (from Minnesota). I’m a little jealous, not of SA particularly, but of the ability to uproot and go. I did it after college, but now it seems impossible. My kids are in high school and middle school, my parents (200 miles away) are in their 70s, and I’m starting my 20th year at the same school this fall. I wouldn’t say I feel trapped, but I do feel like moving a significant distance is out of the question at this juncture.
Would be difficult. Have thought about moving back to my home town a bit. There’s my job, my wife’s jobs, selling the apartment (which will probably happen anyway). Think we will stay in Oslo.
Mrs Wease keeps telling me once the kids are gone we can move to NYC. I doubt it will happen tho. When I was single or before we had kids, it would’ve been no problem to go somewhere else tho.
I've mentioned it before, but work for me would be the only mitigating factor. I love my job. And changing careers to work in something other than theater doesn't sound super appealing to me at this point in my life. But otherwise, picking up and moving wouldn't be difficult outside of that. And our friend base here, of course.
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