Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Life's Major Trade-Offs
So far, I love Atlanta. The people have been very nice. It's much more diverse. There are more job opportunities, and I bought a GPS system to help me with the streets. So, it's great!
However, these last two trips - to Buffalo and Virginia - reminded me again just how difficult it is to be away from family. It was one thing before the baby, but Hailey makes family even more important. I know everyone misses her, and we miss everyone as well. We have no support system here, which just makes life more difficult. Still, I'm glad we're here, but someday I'd like to have family nearby again.
In other news, here is the website for our new community in Atlanta. We move in at the end of the month. www.glenwoodpark.com
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We may not be too close, but with one phone call, any one of us will be on the plane and there. But whether we're right next to you or not, you will never be without a support system. All of us are here for you...and we'll be THERE for you too.
Love,
Dad
I know what you mean Alisa... when we moved to Mesa, AZ we didn't have the full family and friends birthday parties or holidays like we did on Grand Island. And then stopping over for a visit on weekends was out of the question too. But with cell phones and computers, everyone is closer than you think. (but it's not the same)
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