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NBR: How far do you live from your family?
J and I always talk about moving. Both of us live within an hour of all our family members, with the exception of my grandmother in France, my sister in Ohio and his sister in Florida. We've both always been this way, so it's hard for us to imagine not living near them. We also have a close group of friends that we would be leaving behind if we move. I expect that we would have limited visitors as neither of our family really travels. In my heart, I just don't think I can do it. My ILs are super close with Wes and my parents see him often, too. That's the hardest for me. Also, I don't know that we could afford constant travel and it would have to be limited to once or twice a year. It's not something I need to decide on or anything, but we both love the idea of creating a life somewhere else. I often wonder if it's the grass is always greener syndrome, but I don't know.
How far do you live from your family? Do you enjoy it or not?
116 books in 2016
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012
Re: NBR: How far do you live from your family?
Books read in 2011: 111
Books read in 2012: 100
my read shelf:
I would not move any farther from my family. At, this point, I'm too used to them being right there when I need them.
BIL & SIL did the "pick up and start somewhere new" thing a few years ago. They knew no one and live in the middle of nowhere (compared to how they both grew up). They are homebodies so I guess it works for them. I would think it would be so lonely. They never come back here for holidays so they are always alone. (They don't have kids. The rest of us do so it is easier for them to travel though we have visited them twice.) To each his own.
Books read in 2010: 153
Books read in 2011: 160
Books read in 2012: 134
Books read in 2013: 110
Books read in 2014: 151
Books read in 2015: 153
Books read in 2016: 31
my read shelf:
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Tizzle 10/07 ~ Boppy 7/09 ~ Chicken 1/12
2014 Reading Goal: 85
We are an hour away from my IL's, 5 minutes from my SIL, and about 20 from my BIL. That said we only see each other maybe 1 or 2 times a month. Everyone is just extremely busy and it is hard to really all get together.
My mom and sister are 2 hours north and we travel up there once a month, and my mom comes down once a month. My dad lives in Texas so we see each other one time a year.
My husband and I have a 5 year plan to move to North Carolina (it will be about 8-10 hours from family). It will be hard but we plan to have a guest bedroom for that specific reason of family visiting more often since no lodging/food will need to be paid for. Growing up all of my aunts/uncles/grandparents were hours away . I saw my dads family once a year and they were only 2 hours away. My moms side maybe every 5 years. Is it hard? Yes, but I have a very close relationship with all of my family despite the distance.
Also, this is NorthernLghts. Apparently when I deleted my bump account, I lost access to it here too.
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I don't mind living far away from my parents because they are BSC but everyone else it does bother me. I don't really have a support system here at all (it's me vs. my ILs). My grandparents are now at a point where they don't travel so we have to go see them and it's very expensive. It's just also really hard to travel with a toddler (IMO).
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When my mom was local, she had the awful habit of just showing up at our house. If we weren't home, she would just sit in her car or on our porch and wait for us. It was beyond obnoxious, and I'm really glad she can't do that anymore.
My new bff Gayle Forman!
“You can have your wishes, your plans, but at the end of the day, it's out of your control"
- Gayle Forman
"People talk about escapism as if it's a bad thing... Once you've escaped, once you come back, the world is not the same as when you left it. You come back to it with skills, weapons, knowledge you didn't have before. Then you are better equipped to deal with your current reality."
- Neil Gaiman
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52 Books in 2014??


My sweet babies:




Emmett born 01/28/2013
2015 Books Read 3 * 2014 Books Read: 151
2013 Books Read: 90 * 2012 Books Read: 125
2011 Books Read: 150 * 2010 Books Read: 117
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