Monday, March 14, 2016

Home for an Emptying Nester

Photo by Greeblie.
I have been a little quiet on the blog lately.

Why? Change is in the air.

We are moving from Kansas to Indiana this summer, so I've been preoccupied.

Instead of reading about aging, I have been using my computer time to scout neighborhoods and high schools for my youngest.  After I post this, I'm getting driving to the city of Evansville to explore it in person.

I am having trouble deciding where to live and what kind of home to buy.

Downtown holds appeal because I can attend cultural events and have easy access to the public library and YMCA. There are also more volunteer opportunities and employment opportunities in town.

If we buy a home in a suburban neighborhood ideal for teens, that works well--for just three years. That is a very long time for a teen but a blink of the eye for a couple in their fifties.

So do I do what's best for them now? Or best for the parents down the road? Or do we move after three years?

I'm hoping to find a neighborhood that is somewhere in between downtown and the suburb high school that appeals to my youngest.

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10 comments:

  1. Far be it from me to offer advice. But I can tell you we moved into our current neighborhood at least in part because B's son had a girlfriend in the neighborhood and he wanted to be close to her. We bought the house, moved in ... and they broke up a month later! Fortunately, we still like the neighborhood; but I'm sure glad that wasn't the only reason we came here. P. S. Now, 9 years later, as empty nesters, we're thinking of moving again, so I feel your anxiety. There sure are a lot of decisions ... and a lot of work!

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    1. One month later. I guess the only we can plan on is change.

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  2. That is a difficult choice. I wish you all the best in making the decision and hope a perfect place appears.

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  3. I have moved a lot. We have tried to be balanced, sometimes for the kids and sometimes for us.

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    1. I appreciate your perspective as a person who moved a lot. Thanks.

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  4. This is exciting news! Regardless of the exact decision I am certain it will be the right one and good things will result. Hang on to that thought!

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    1. I'm working on positive visualization. I'm trying not to let worry overtake me. Thanks for the well wishes.

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  5. I've spent a lot of time in Evansville and I love it! My sister-in-lived there for many, many years before she passed away 2 years ago. We still have nephews and nieces that live there.

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    1. Rena: That's a fun connection. I am sorry that I won't have a chance to meet your SIL, but maybe sometime I'll run into your other relatives still living there.

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