Anonymous wrote:I’d downsize and put the money saved on yard care, gas, and utilities into a savings account earmarked for family hotel stays or holiday travel to to ur kids’ places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We never left NYC, and I am really enjoying being an almost-empty-nester here. We are finally getting to do the things that were more difficult to do when DCs were young . . . eating out more often, going to shows and plays, impromptu meet-ups with friends, catching a pilates class, shopping for fun . . . and there are no worries about getting home to relieve our nanny or a babysitter.
Why are you in a DC (DMV) forum?
There are a lot of us NYers here since Urban Baby and its progeny disappeared.
Yeah, well, it's weird.
We have a city and suburbs here, too.
Not PP, but sure you have City and Suburbs in NY....however, your perspective is completely irrelevant/different to those living in VA/DC/MD.
What we call Suburbs in the DMV is completely different to the "burbs" in NY.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We never left NYC, and I am really enjoying being an almost-empty-nester here. We are finally getting to do the things that were more difficult to do when DCs were young . . . eating out more often, going to shows and plays, impromptu meet-ups with friends, catching a pilates class, shopping for fun . . . and there are no worries about getting home to relieve our nanny or a babysitter.
Why are you in a DC (DMV) forum?
There are a lot of us NYers here since Urban Baby and its progeny disappeared.
Yeah, well, it's weird.
We have a city and suburbs here, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We never left NYC, and I am really enjoying being an almost-empty-nester here. We are finally getting to do the things that were more difficult to do when DCs were young . . . eating out more often, going to shows and plays, impromptu meet-ups with friends, catching a pilates class, shopping for fun . . . and there are no worries about getting home to relieve our nanny or a babysitter.
Why are you in a DC (DMV) forum?
There are a lot of us NYers here since Urban Baby and its progeny disappeared.
Yeah, well, it's weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We never left NYC, and I am really enjoying being an almost-empty-nester here. We are finally getting to do the things that were more difficult to do when DCs were young . . . eating out more often, going to shows and plays, impromptu meet-ups with friends, catching a pilates class, shopping for fun . . . and there are no worries about getting home to relieve our nanny or a babysitter.
Why are you in a DC (DMV) forum?
There are a lot of us NYers here since Urban Baby and its progeny disappeared.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A condo in the city can work very well and be comfortable for kids to visit if
1. You are able to find and afford a 3 bedroom condo with amenities like a pool, a gym, common area etc.
2. You embrace massively purging your furniture and mementos. No one enjoys staying in a box filled room.
3. You are not pouncers. In a smaller space you have to let your guests sleep, retreat to their rooms etc.
4. You not pack other extended relatives into the visit.
The above set up is deal for retired people with money who travel, like to go to the theater, museums, try new restaurants. It is not deal for retired people who are into crafting, hobbies, gardening and collecting stuff or enjoy hosting large holiday dinners, decorating for holidays etc.
Why do you need a pool and a gym?
To be healthy and get regular exercise. Finding a building with a nice pool or gym is great IMO. It saves you the expense and hassle of traveling somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:We never left NYC, and I am really enjoying being an almost-empty-nester here. We are finally getting to do the things that were more difficult to do when DCs were young . . . eating out more often, going to shows and plays, impromptu meet-ups with friends, catching a pilates class, shopping for fun . . . and there are no worries about getting home to relieve our nanny or a babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We never left NYC, and I am really enjoying being an almost-empty-nester here. We are finally getting to do the things that were more difficult to do when DCs were young . . . eating out more often, going to shows and plays, impromptu meet-ups with friends, catching a pilates class, shopping for fun . . . and there are no worries about getting home to relieve our nanny or a babysitter.
Why are you in a DC (DMV) forum?
Anonymous wrote:We never left NYC, and I am really enjoying being an almost-empty-nester here. We are finally getting to do the things that were more difficult to do when DCs were young . . . eating out more often, going to shows and plays, impromptu meet-ups with friends, catching a pilates class, shopping for fun . . . and there are no worries about getting home to relieve our nanny or a babysitter.