Anonymous wrote:We stayed in DC. Can walk to work if need be; otherwise just hop a bus to downtown. No real commute. Can walk to Whole Foods, the hardware store, restaurants. The beltway? What's that?
. Everytime our travel soccer team played out in MD somewhere I had to sit in the car and listen to my dad go on and on and on....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We chose MD because DH works in MD (I SAH). We decided on PG/AA County area because of his work location, it's less developed, he has a reverse commute, and traffic is slightly better.
Last week I had to go to the OB/GYN in Silver Spring. I got stuck behind an accident on the Beltway that was in part caused by daytime road work. It took me 1.5 hours to get there and it's less than 15 miles away. The accident happened just after exit 28 and I had to get off at exit 29. It took an hour to go that one mile. Thank God I had my appointment time wrong in my head which bought me an extra 30 minutes and I had added a 30 minute cushion and I was told to try and be there 30 minutes early.
I try and avoid going into MoCo or NOVA because of the traffic and how much of a PITA it is. I couldn't imagine choosing to live there and spending hours and hours in my car. What a waste of time and sanity. Hell, I get claustrophobic thinking about it.
Why do you go to a doctor so far away from where you live?
I live in SSpring and all of my family's healthcare providers are here, within a five-minute drive (really) from our house. No Beltway, no traffic. We spend very little time in our car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We stayed in DC. Can walk to work if need be; otherwise just hop a bus to downtown. No real commute. Can walk to Whole Foods, the hardware store, restaurants. The beltway? What's that?
Your opinion was not solicited on this thread. Are you a product of DCPS who graduated without learning to read?
Anonymous wrote:We chose MD because DH works in MD (I SAH). We decided on PG/AA County area because of his work location, it's less developed, he has a reverse commute, and traffic is slightly better.
Last week I had to go to the OB/GYN in Silver Spring. I got stuck behind an accident on the Beltway that was in part caused by daytime road work. It took me 1.5 hours to get there and it's less than 15 miles away. The accident happened just after exit 28 and I had to get off at exit 29. It took an hour to go that one mile. Thank God I had my appointment time wrong in my head which bought me an extra 30 minutes and I had added a 30 minute cushion and I was told to try and be there 30 minutes early.
I try and avoid going into MoCo or NOVA because of the traffic and how much of a PITA it is. I couldn't imagine choosing to live there and spending hours and hours in my car. What a waste of time and sanity. Hell, I get claustrophobic thinking about it.
Anonymous wrote:We stayed in DC. Can walk to work if need be; otherwise just hop a bus to downtown. No real commute. Can walk to Whole Foods, the hardware store, restaurants. The beltway? What's that?
Anonymous wrote:live in VA for political reasons. MD is too solidly blue.
Anonymous wrote:College. Unless kids get some scholarships, we can afford to send them to state public universities/colleges. Virginia has multiple strong choices.
