Anonymous wrote:Op here - you are all amazing and I'm so grateful for the amount of input I've received. I feel like all inout is valuable because it will definitely be a shock. The more you tell me the more I know so I can't complain once I get up here. You all have permission to say "I told you so" if I do.![]()
It just so happens I was up here today for my second interview. I have to say that I love it already. your honest assessments are helping me figure out how to make it work.
Anonymous wrote:I am from Savannah area as well and I think you'll like it here but it's definite culture shock. There's also not as much of a military vibe here as there is around Hunter because military doesn't make up a big chunk of the population. Everything is expensive compared to savannah: like, an oil change is $50 here vs $25 there. You'll have to have your vehicle inspected for emissions every year and pay property tax 2x a year on it plus the tag. Stuff like that. Also I hope you don't love Krystal and Zaxby's and Spanky's enough to miss them because they don't exist here. But if you drive through the hell that is I-95s to Fredericksburg you can find a Waffle House.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am from Savannah area as well and I think you'll like it here but it's definite culture shock. There's also not as much of a military vibe here as there is around Hunter because military doesn't make up a big chunk of the population. Everything is expensive compared to savannah: like, an oil change is $50 here vs $25 there. You'll have to have your vehicle inspected for emissions every year and pay property tax 2x a year on it plus the tag. Stuff like that. Also I hope you don't love Krystal and Zaxby's and Spanky's enough to miss them because they don't exist here. But if you drive through the hell that is I-95s to Fredericksburg you can find a Waffle House.
Stop trying to scare OP. She sounds like she has her shit together. She'll manage fine.
Anonymous wrote:I am from Savannah area as well and I think you'll like it here but it's definite culture shock. There's also not as much of a military vibe here as there is around Hunter because military doesn't make up a big chunk of the population. Everything is expensive compared to savannah: like, an oil change is $50 here vs $25 there. You'll have to have your vehicle inspected for emissions every year and pay property tax 2x a year on it plus the tag. Stuff like that. Also I hope you don't love Krystal and Zaxby's and Spanky's enough to miss them because they don't exist here. But if you drive through the hell that is I-95s to Fredericksburg you can find a Waffle House.
Anonymous wrote:Op,
Whatever decision you make, I cannot tell you enough how important it is that you have as short a commute as possible. DC is nothing like Savannah--I'm sure you know that. It can take forever to go a mile. The Belle View condos sound perfect for your needs. You want to live, work, and have your son in a child care facility/school as close as possible to you. Without family here in DC area, you need to be close. In Savannah, you could live in the historic district and be at Hunter in half the time it could take you to get from Old Town to the beltway with traffic.
Be prepared, though. Everything will be much more expensive here. No comparison at all.
Anonymous wrote:@6:24 - my son's father doesn't see his son as it is. Last time he saw him was June 2013, so I'm not worried about that. He pays that voluntarily not through a court order. I'm guessing he does so out of guilt and so I don't cause problems for him at work. He is also in the military, so he knows I could if I really, really wanted to.
Anonymous wrote:@6:24 - my son's father doesn't see his son as it is. Last time he saw him was June 2013, so I'm not worried about that. He pays that voluntarily not through a court order. I'm guessing he does so out of guilt and so I don't cause problems for him at work. He is also in the military, so he knows I could if I really, really wanted to.