
Journal Hemos's Journal: Get My Move On 11
We (my family) had a hard time adjusting to Boston. I've got two young kids, and the people our age in Boston don't have kids, so their assumption was that we didn't have any thing in common - the folks who have kids are older, and assume we don't have anything in common with them. SO, we've had a hard time meeting and making friends. Of course, my noxious BO probably doesn't help things either "*grin*
But we know a number of people in Ann Arbor, and will actulaly have friends again - and be closer to family. Oh, and the BSI office will arise again - Taco, Myself, Neal Samzenpus, and Nate will be back in the same office. yah!
Remember the kids... (Score:1)
Remember the kids in the move. I've moved several times in my life (when I was younger) due to my dad's job. Some moves went well, some went downright awful.
Your kids, most likely, aren't at an age were it will matter much, but always make sure they are part of the decision, and you consider them throughout the process. Moving your kids, even at a young age, means a complete change in environment, and, sometimes, a change in their patterns.
Just something to think about (as I said, you probably already have, but just in case).
Re:Remember the kids... (Score:2)
The other is almost five. She's looking forward to the move, actually, but we're trying to minimize impact. E.g; not doing packing and stuff right now, so that she still feels like she's got a home. She's also picking stuff out for her room, which should help personalize it.
Part of the reason for the move is to be closer to fmaily/friends, which she is looking forward to. But good advice in any case - thanks.
Geeks in Space (Score:1)
Re:Geeks in Space (Score:2)
And who knows - maybe we'll even plan them this time. *grin*
Return!!! (Score:2)
Giddyup!
I left Ann Arbor... (Score:2)
hehe.. just finished moving (Score:1)
Peace,
Sandor