I've lived in lots of places I wanted to and that I loved. I'm in Chicago because I took a job here offered on the phone, and was happy to be back among some friends I knew as a teen. Now most of my friends are gone, and the only reaon I'm here is because of access to good drs, some services like help with household chores, and because I know the city and am so fond of it.
But there really isn't much else. I'd like to move back to Olympia, WA where I once lived for two years going to school. I love the west, the green, don't mind the rain, and especially appreciate the lack of extremes and hot weather.
I also feel there are many kindred spirits there, politically and for alternative medicine and food. Moving there would cost a lot .... probably in all, $1,000. I just have to be more mobile, and have more stable health before a big move.
I'll miss the city -- the ethnic diversity, even some of the grit, the wild African cab drivers.In WA I can have more pets, too. Asked by lydianell 24 months ago Similar questions: live choice relocate Home.
Choice - with planning My profession has a decade-plus training period so at the beginning I had no idea where I would end up or where I would want to be. Heck, at the end of that time you’re a different person from the one you were at the start. I had never been the to Pacific Northwest but had the opportunity to travel in that direction during the final few years of my training.
I fell in love with the everything and felt I would fit in well with the political community, etc. So, when the time came I put my CV out there and I was recruited and hired in the span of a month. This was quite a few years ago, of course and the economic climate of the country was different. If you now prefer a more urban environment you might wish to consider Seattle or Portland, OR over Olympia.
Keep in mind that Seattle is the most expensive (by far) of the three. I believe that Oregon has a more liberal policy with regard to alternative medicine. I'm not 100% sure about this, but I think Oregon might require private insurance policies to cover a higher percentage of these types of treatments.
I'm not personally interested in alternative medicine so I never paid much attention to the specifics - but since this is part of your story, you may wish to research it further. Over the course of my adult life I’ve had to move on many occasions - often to places that I had absolutely no interest in living. While moves are stressful and expensive, they can also be (in a way) freeing and growth experiences.
Seattle is my favorite place I've lived. My second-favorite is Washington DC.So I guess that would be my relocation destination (or Venice, Rome, London, Tokyo, Florence, . .
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While I keep threatening to move... I found the optimum situation for my household, in a wonderful place, and have seen noplace I like better. Sorry, but as I haven't completed the transition from the old computer to the new one, no pictures this time. (there are some in some of my other answers.) Google Map View Larger Map .
I wish I knew where to go. I have lived in New York for over forty years. I grew up in Texas but married a New Yorker.
I would love to leave here but truthfully I do not know where I would want to go. What holds me here is my two grown children and my three toddler grandchildren. I would hate to be so far away I could not see them a coupe of times a week.
Our house is paid off but our property taxes are the highest in the country. Heating oil and utilities are out of sight as well. Thankfully we are able to afford it all but it does take a big chunk out of our income.
Many people in our age group have packed up and moved away, basically down south. I know this is going to probably sound nuts to you but the number one reason I want to move away is politically. I am so sick of living with people that do not think like me, can not relate to the things I believe in and having politicians that never represent my point of view.
I would love to find a place that I can feel comfortable in and a State that has normal people living in it. If I could find this place and had money enough I would pack up my whole family (who also think like me) and move us someplace wonderful.
I live in the city of my nativity, despite having made efforts to be elsewhere. I've realized that I'm where God wants me to be, so I'll find his joy serving Eventually, I get the New Jerusalem, which is a city with 12 gates, 3 on each side, and if one gate were over L.A. , the next gate would be over San Francisco. But it's a cube, making it a "city" that is the size of our moon.
I can wait to move to there because it'll have more "ethnic diversity" than any city on earth .. With no crime, no poverty, no police, "And the gates of it shall not be shut at all by day: for there shall be no night there. And they shall bring the glory and honour of the nations into it. And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth, neither whatsoever worketh abomination, or maketh a lie: but they which are written in the Lamb’s book of life" (Revelation 21:25-27).
1 I am where I want to be, I worked hard to get here.
I am where I want to be, I worked hard to get here.
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