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What did you like best about your hometown?
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Re: QOD 8/22
The thing I like about it is also what I hate haha the size. It's only about 15000 people. Kinda nice. Decent sense of community, you can get anywhere in 5 minutes, 10 at the most. But at the same time, our shopping sucks and we don't have a decent movie theatre!
I liked being close to NYC and beaches. And there was always something to do in the area.
I also love how familiar everything is when I visit... it's comforting to go back to the place where you grew up and made memories with family & friends.
Yes, yes we do. LOL you are welcome to come visit and eat pizza anytime. The house we are selling is literally across the street from a great pizza place. The dining room door faces the front door.
The town I grew up in seems to have gotten bigger since I left, about 10 years ago. Things change, but seem to stay the same all at once! The area I grew up in in NH was a few miles out of town and was very country like. But then developments went in and the area seemed to grow. When my parents bought the house, there was very little out there. The area is really starting to look its age with house are worn down (orginal houses like my parents house were built 40 years ago). It doesn't feel the same to me anymore. However, growing up, we were 45 minutes from the mountains/lakes, and 30 minutes from the beach, and just over an hour from Boston, and a few minutes from Maine.
Where I am now, on the "south coast" of Mass, we are 30 minutes (without traffic!) to Boston and 40 minutes from the Cape, and an hour to the ferry to Martha's Vineyard. We live in a college town, but it's pretty quiet and there isn't much to do. Downtown is cute, and we have a breakfast place we go to every Sunday morning. It's a nice town with good schools and location. I never wanted to live in Mass, but it's where we are and we're where we are going to raise our family.
Well we are currently living in my hometown...and I hate it
Hubby's is only 15-20 mins away...
The reason I wanted to come back was mainly family...but now that most of my grandparents are gone...the family left is ones who can travel or wont be as upset to never see us....well my side at least...the inlaws...would kill me if we moved too far away
I want to go back south..and hubby does too..but alas...so far job wise and money wise...it isn't happening...
Its not that this area is horrible...ok well its getting there...the mall area is DEAD.,,,the store I work at is like one of like 8 left over in the area...everything is gone...crime is horrible...not Cleveland bad..will give you that...but getting there...:( Schools suck...housing sucks....I mean there is some nice houses...and the part we in is the better end of this city....but not perfect..but don't want to settle here know what I mean??
Where my inlaws are at is def. better area...and there are some nice houses nearby...but totally do not want to live that close lol...but its a very busy city with their mall being one of the big ones around here...
Basically..Im country outskirts kinda girl...and hubby wants city....oy lol
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