Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is more to life than living in a big house. Your children will have opportunities if you stay here that would be unimaginable in Buttfuk Tx.
If anything you should move closer to DC to reduce your husband's commute.
OP here: I agree. A house is a house. I'm considering it all, however: house, commute, lower cost of living and still being in a system with good schools and churches (I'm Catholic so a good church and school system is important to me when it comes to the upbringing of my children). As far as exposure I don't think Leesburg is giving us as much exposure as DC families, anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is more to life than living in a big house. Your children will have opportunities if you stay here that would be unimaginable in Buttfuk Tx.
If anything you should move closer to DC to reduce your husband's commute.
OP here: I would like that but we have looked and have been unable to find anything. I'm always open to suggestions, however.
Anonymous wrote:I just left and moved back to my mid-sized Southern hometown. For all the same reasons you mentioned. It has taken more adjusting than I realized because I had gotten used to everyone being engaged in the news, in culture, etc. It's not like you can't find that in other places, those people just aren't on every street corner.
Bottom line and I have mentioned this on another thread is that there are trade offs. My house is bigger now and schools are good and the pace is more reasonable but I miss a lot about DC that I didn't expect to.
Anonymous wrote:McKinney is an intellectual wasteland.
Anonymous wrote:There is more to life than living in a big house. Your children will have opportunities if you stay here that would be unimaginable in Buttfuk Tx.
If anything you should move closer to DC to reduce your husband's commute.
Anonymous wrote:There is more to life than living in a big house. Your children will have opportunities if you stay here that would be unimaginable in Buttfuk Tx.
If anything you should move closer to DC to reduce your husband's commute.