Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a low-key area of rockville. People are smart and down to earth. My kids don't freak out about having the right name brand clothes to fit in because it's not an huge competition. We live close to a beautiful hiking trail. I have a lot of really nice neighbors. Our community pool and swim team brings a lot of joy to my kids. Every place has its problems, but we are generally really happy here.
You really think a New Yorker should move from an apartment in Manhattan to…..Rockville?!?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why New Yorkers do this. They leave NY, move to a soulless suburb of another city and then complain nonstop how they hate X city. No, you hate the burns.
Anonymous wrote:Please only share positive things. I need a morale boost! I’m gonna miss stepping out of my apartment and walking to my favorite coffee shops, restaurants, playgrounds, etc. I don’t mind driving but getting the kids in and out of car seats vs. taking them places in a stroller seems like a hassle. I know I’ll get used to it but would love to hear why you love living in this area!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean….if that’s the way you feel, why not stay in your place in DC? Plenty of people raise their kids in apartments.
I’m living in the suburbs right now due to the fact that I dated and then married a divorced dad who didn’t want to leave his kids school district. It’s soul deadening.
The bonus is I don’t have to smell smoke from neighbors. Also, the pools out here are nice. And it feels like there’s no crime. I’m sure there is, but it feels very safe.
Oh sorry
Haven’t had coffee yet!
You are moving from nyc
Why don’t you move to dc itself instead?
Have you already bought your house?
Anonymous wrote:I live in a low-key area of rockville. People are smart and down to earth. My kids don't freak out about having the right name brand clothes to fit in because it's not an huge competition. We live close to a beautiful hiking trail. I have a lot of really nice neighbors. Our community pool and swim team brings a lot of joy to my kids. Every place has its problems, but we are generally really happy here.
Anonymous wrote:I mean….if that’s the way you feel, why not stay in your place in DC? Plenty of people raise their kids in apartments.
I’m living in the suburbs right now due to the fact that I dated and then married a divorced dad who didn’t want to leave his kids school district. It’s soul deadening.
The bonus is I don’t have to smell smoke from neighbors. Also, the pools out here are nice. And it feels like there’s no crime. I’m sure there is, but it feels very safe.