LuvOrlando
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I may be a lone voice but unless it was absolutely necessary i wouldn't move my kids at those ages (NEEDING a job would come under the necessary heading). My DH and i have been talking about this ourselves a lot lately because I love and miss NYC, apartment prices are at an all time low and DH could easily get a much better job in the city. There is no doubt that the cultural benefits and magnet schools would be a million times better than where we are now, in the suburbs. But the fact is that my kids support systems are here. When drugs & promiscuity roll on through my kids will need solid relationships to lean on to pull them through. Maybe I'm in the minority but most of the kids I knew who fooled around with drinking, drugs and fooling around young got started when they were switching friends from 8th grade into high school... I knew a few who went into rehab the summer before high school. Girls are extremely cliquish from the age of 10 on so unless your kid is one of those spectacularly gifted social butterflies her ability to get and maintain friendships will suffer. I know this probably isn't what you want to hear but it's exactly the same conversation my DH & I have every time we look at how cheap a 3 bedroom in NYC is right now
Bottom line is I'm just not willing to take the chance but only you can decide what you are or aren't willing to do, each family is different and each circumstance is different.
On the bright side, DH and I are hoping to get to our dream location when the kids hit college in few years and are REALLY hoping the kids like NYU in the Village because I would really, really, really like an apartment there
.. something to look forward to I guess.
good luck with your decision.
Bottom line is I'm just not willing to take the chance but only you can decide what you are or aren't willing to do, each family is different and each circumstance is different.On the bright side, DH and I are hoping to get to our dream location when the kids hit college in few years and are REALLY hoping the kids like NYU in the Village because I would really, really, really like an apartment there
.. something to look forward to I guess.good luck with your decision.
. Moving isn't the issue with these kids-the rest of their life IS.
. My brother would not go he was going to stay with a cousin until he graduated from high school and if he was not going then I was not going- I had a friend that would let me stay with them until I graduated. My mom said if we were not going then she was not going.....so here we stayed in NY.... My dad never really seemed to upset about not taking the promotion but we were very happy staying here! We would have "let them" move but we were not going with them!
I looked for a new job between years 2 and 3, but couldn't find a thing. The big house was costing a fortune to maintain and there was no family nearby. I decided to move us to where I grew up which was 1000 miles and a border away.
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