![]() |
|
Welcome to the YorkieTalk.com Forums Community - the community for Yorkshire Terriers. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. You will be able to chat with over 35,000 YorkieTalk members, read over 2,000,000 posted discussions, and view more than 15,000 Yorkie photos in the YorkieTalk Photo Gallery after you register. We would love to have you as a member! Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please click here to contact us. |
|
![]() |
| LinkBack | Thread Tools |
![]() | #16 |
Lovin' the Cali kisses! Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Lawrenceville, Georgia
Posts: 2,990
| ![]() I would definitely say go for it! You seem to be at a point in your life where it would be easier to pick up and move three hours away than it would be in a couple of years. True..money doesn't buy happiness, but it helps alleviate the stresses of living your every day life. Especially with the economy being as it is right now and more and more people getting laid off, I would totally take the offer and run! And three hours is nothing compared to what it could be!
__________________ Larissa ![]() ![]() Let's go Georgia Bulldogs! |
![]() | ![]() |
Welcome Guest! | |
![]() | #17 |
Luv my Angel, too! Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: USA
Posts: 9,333
| ![]() You have to listen to your heart and your head here. Money isn't everything, but living totally within your means, especially with young children, is wonderful and means you will be able to do so much more for them as well. 3 hours isn't that far away - it isn't cross country and is easily done for an overnight stay. Sometimes you have to go outside of your comfort zone. If you really hate it, you could make a change then - but you'll never know if you don't try. Good luck with whatever you decide.
__________________ ![]() ![]() |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | #18 |
Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: So. California
Posts: 4,057
| ![]() I will tell you what I think from a Mother's point of view. All 3 of my children are well over 18.. and each lives much more than 3 hours away. Raising them, my hope was that they learned to be healthy, happy, independent adults. Yes, it would be nice if they lived closer..... BUT that being saID, I am so happy that they are independent and successful. I knew that the day would come that they would all fly the nest. I live in a small town and the job situation here is not what it was when I first moved here. I was lucky enough to get a job on the Navy base that is here and it was a VERY well paying job. It made it so much easier to raise my kids being a single/divorced mother. But it is so much harder to get a job on the base now than it was when I went to work for them. (in fact I just retired from the base almost 2 years ago) My kids all wanted to stay here because it was a small town with relatively no crime. But as I said, the job situation was not good. If you didn't work on the base, you worked for minimal wages. So each of my kids has moved away from here to make a successful carreer elsewhere and I couldn't be happier for them. When my only daughter and her husband moved to Phoenix, I was terribly sad, but at the same time happy for them. They are much better off financially and much happier. We all know that money isn't everything, but in the same breath, money issues are the number one cause of divorce. With free long distance cell phones and a short 3 hour drive to be "home" there is no reason not to be just as close to your family. No missed holidays..... and just think of the fun you will have treating your family when they come to visit. They will be proud. Believe me, it isn't easy to let go, but we all know that our children will grow up and make thier own lives. And that is what we worked for all of those years.
__________________ Sonya, Owned by ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Sunnie; 03-19-2008 at 04:37 PM. |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | #19 |
Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Florida/Canada
Posts: 5,514
| ![]() I lived in the same city for 29 years.. married my husband and had to quit my good paying job and move to Germany for 4 years.. my god when I think back about this. I am not sure if I would do this now at my age.. We lived all over as he was a soldier. Finally settled back down for good three years ago.. so my take was if he brought home the income I needed to quit my job, my was dangerous and I did not want him getting out and working where I did.. I went back to my job but 11 years later.. It has to be for the two of you, not for your family or his.. if he joined the army.. you may never get back home until retirement.. My husband would never go back to where he was from.. as he grew up and grew with traveling all over.. and feels he would be too bored going back home.. So when we got married it was he and I.. not parents or siblings to interfere with our relationship.. I am so glad of that.. it made us stronger.. I sometimes wonder if we would be still married had he got out of the military and we stayed right where we met.. I somehow think we would not be who we are today.. good luck with what ever you do.. |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | #20 |
YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Huntsville AL
Posts: 800
| ![]() I say go for it. We moved away from our families and yep, we too learned to depend on each other. It was great and we learned to love each other even more then ever. It was a wonder experience. One time we moved to Germany for three years, what an awesome experience. Yep, I am familar with O'Fallon, its a small town but rather close to St. Louis. My brother in law lives a few miles from there and works at the Air Force Base which is located close by. You never know where life can lead unless you take a chance and go.
__________________ May I be the person my furbabies think I am ![]() Sammy, Sophie, Isis', Fergus and and kitties Eddie and Fiona ![]() |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | #21 |
Luvs Lulu Donating Member | ![]() If it were me I would make the move. Give it a shot. Money doesn't make a person happy but would suck for him to take a lower paying job and struggle after all that school. You can fly or drive and see your family. Sadly as we get older sometimes for the good of our immediate family we need to make changes, moves and decisions that will make the quality of life for that unit better.
__________________ ![]() ![]() |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | #22 |
No Longer a Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Seneca, SC
Posts: 2,837
| ![]() A few mos. ago, we thought myhubby was going to get this one job, I told him I'm not moving to Tennessee, it was 6 hours away, and 2 of my kids and my g-kids are here..but, then, I realized how much more money he would be making, and I got looking at beautiful houses in that area..I got to where I wanted to move, then the job fell through, I was the one crying when he didn't get it..now, he's possibly got another one in the works, but, with this one, it would be quite a lot more $ a year, and we would stay right here.. |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | #23 |
Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 10,534
| ![]() It is true, nothing is forever! Plus it would be good to see more of the world ![]() ![]()
__________________ “Petting, scratching, and cuddling a dog could be as soothing to the mind and heart as deep meditation and almost as good for the soul as prayer.” ― Dean Koontz |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | #24 |
No Longer a Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Seneca, SC
Posts: 2,837
| ![]() Heck, I moved away from my family over 20 years ago for hubbys job..It took us from home(Illinois) to Tennessee, then Oklahoma, then SC...My dad has since passed, but, I fly home to Illinois about every 3-4 mos to visit with my Mom and my middle son...It's actually not bad at all living this far.. |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | #25 |
Donating YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Madison, MS
Posts: 2,597
| ![]() I say MOVE! LOL! I went to college exactly 3 hours away from my family. For the first year I came home almost every weekend. Of course the next year it was every other weekend and then every third weekend but thats just because I fell in love with college. But really 3 hours isn't bad at all! And you can experience something new and you'll be really happy because you'll be more financially secure and your husband will have a job that he really likes. Its like my mom told me when I moved to college (I was a real crybaby!), HOME will always be right here and the moving truck drives both ways. So I say take a chance ![]()
__________________
|
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | #26 |
I Love Angel too! Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Northern Nevada
Posts: 1,339
| ![]() This is something that you really truly need to consider for your family and your marriage. I had to make this decision 6 years ago when we lived in Washington State. I loved our home, friends and my teaching job. Then my husband came to see me at work one day and told me he was offered a job out of state. I first off said " Nope, not going" we then really discussed the benefits for our family and for his career. We decided to move and if I really hated it we could move back. You know what?! I love it here! I have some really great girlfriends, we have some really fantastic family friends, the weather is good (less rain) my family skis 4-5 times a week in the winter, we can be just about anywhere in 4-5 hours driving time. It has really been a blessing for my family. We do go back to Washington to visit family & friends but it is not home anymore. Home really is where your husband & children are. It is about attitude. It has afforded us different experiences & adventures we would not have had if we had stayed put. Good Luck, it is hard, even heartbreaking to leave friends and family but we have a lot of company with friends & family coming to visit us. I am glad for this life experience.
__________________ ![]() ![]() ![]() Angel ![]() |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | #27 |
Spoilin' Tilly & Jack Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Indiana
Posts: 2,227
| ![]() Well we traveled over to IL and it was okay there. There was a house I fell in love with, but on our way home I cried for 2 hours straight. ![]()
__________________ Momma ![]() Money will buy you a pretty good dog, but it won't buy the wag of his tail. |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | #28 |
2 Pups=Double Trouble! Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Iowa
Posts: 6,581
| ![]() I think you're afraid of the unknown, which is understandable! You're comfortable in your town, near family, in your home, with your current grooming customers, and the people you know...but the new place could be just as good if not even great! You could find a home you love, meet new friends for you and for your son, and find new grooming customers. Plus, if he's going to make more $, and they're giving a generous moving allowance, I feel like you have nothing to lose. Why not try it? If it doesn't work out, then you can move back. You won't know until you've tried it. I don't blame you for feeling the way you do-change is hard, and it's really difficult to leave everything you know, plus family! I think if you go, the two of you will learn a lot about each other, and you'll gain so much more life experience along the way. DH and I live 4+ hours from family (in different directions!), and though we miss them, it's the right place for us to be right now. We've made our own lives, own our home, and have made great friends that have become our family here. Moving away from home means freedom to make your own choices and mistakes, and having to figure things out on your own. But the feeling of being able to do it by yourself is so rewarding! I know you're married and have been living on your own with your husband for awhile..and I know how much you love them and love having them close for your son (and new baby on the way?) but it's different as a couple and I'm sure as a parent when family's not right there to help...but, if you find you do need them, they're just a few hours away. I sometimes drive 3 hours for work and back in one day-it's really not a bad drive. You'll find that your time with them will be more special since you won't see them everyday. If you do decide to go, meeting people and making friends will be key to your happiness since you're used to being surrounded by family. Take your son to the park and join a play group, and meet other stay at home moms, or go for a walk with him and Tilly, and meet other dog owners-they may be potential clients! Also, it might be nice for you to get a part time "fun" job, maybe one or two nights a week and/or a Saturday-you could work at a children's clothing store, at a coffee shop, or as a receptionist at a salon, or something like that-that way, you'll have a little extra money to spend, and you'll be out of the house, interacting with new people all of the time. I really think you should give it a chance-it might be the best thing you've ever done-or maybe it won't...but you won't know until you try. Talk to your husband and maybe decide to put an amount of time on it-maybe 6 months or a year, and then you can reevaluate your situation and decide whether to stay or move again. I wish you the best!
__________________ Suzy ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | #29 |
YT 500 Club Member | ![]() I have moved several times in my life, often more than three hundred miles from family. When we moved about 450 miles away and in a place that was 100 miles from anywhere, I joined a club called "Newcomers". Their motto is "Bloom Where You Are Planted". It was hard, but honestly, I ended up loving everywhere we lived. I got involved in the community, and we always had many friends. I have lived in the same place now for twenty years, and I think often how neat it would be to move somewhere else. By the way, my daughters also seemed to do well with the moves. Best of luck to you. Oh, and 300 miles is really not very far. ![]()
__________________ Sophie's Mom ![]() ![]() |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() | #30 |
Donating YT 4000 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: ATX
Posts: 4,513
| ![]() Great Post Suzy. I think you should really try it. Your husband made the sacrafice for the last 4 yrs to get an education, support your family and to prepare to get the best job he can, why hold him back now? It was very scary moving away from my family the first time, but i made new friends and ended up loving it. Then I had to move back home (for mom's health), but Now I can't wait to move back out again! I was 4 hrs away and it really isn't too much. I've already told the guy I'm sorta dating that I'm the one with the college degree, and we will move where I need to in order to get the best paying job. But then I'm kinda bossy like that. ![]() |
![]() | ![]() |
![]() |
Bookmarks |
|
|
| |
|
|
SHOP NOW: Amazon :: eBay :: Buy.com :: Newegg :: PetStore :: Petco :: PetSmart