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recovering from Affluenza...
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Hi!
I'm hoping someone from PEI, especially who lives in Summerside or Charlottetown, can give me a realistic idea of what it would be like to live in PEI.
Here's the story:
My aunt lived in Summerside for many years in the 70's, in a beautiful house on Fitzroy Street, and it was always my dream to live in Summerside. (I'm grew up and currently reside in Connecticut). She now lives in Charlottetown, along with two cousins of mine.
My husband and two children have been to visit several times, and we just love it there. The first time I came back to the Island after having not been there for about 15 years, we drove off the ferry (came through N.S. that time) and I had this overwhelming feeling of being "home". My husband has always said he feels more comfortable walking in downtown Charlottetown than anywhere else we've been. Politically our views are much more in line with Canadians than Americans.
We always said that the only thing keeping us here were our good jobs we had. Well, our job situation has changed somewhat, and it would be a good time to make a move if we were going to do it. My husband has a degree in Engineering so are best hope would be with one of the aerospace companies in Summerside. I have a degree in research, so I have a better shot at UPEI. DH also has some experience in research so UPEI might work for both of us. We have two schoolaged children. Financially we are in pretty good shape for housing, but obviously we would still need to work.
I know we can't just pack our bags and show up - I've done extensive research on the immigration process. I have a hope that if DH did garner some interest from one of the aerospace companies that they might help us get there faster.
But I'm mostly interested in what life is like in PEI. I only have my cousin's experience to go by, so I would like to hear from others (they are about 15 yrs older than me). I picture that the pace of life is slower, the people are friendlier, and that the people are not seduced by the 'consumerism' that engulfs us all down here. Ideally I would love to live in the old Summerside neighborhoods (Fitzroy/Summer/Spring Street etc.) where people walk in the evenings and talk to each other and get together for activities other than just drinking and showing off their stuff. Is this WAY too idealistic? I know gas and food is expensive there, but what else is there to think about?
Islanders with school aged kids, please tell me about your lives!! What sort of activities do the kids do? How are the schools?
Is there another forum or website that Islanders go to to chat ? I read the headlines of the Guardian online several times a week and enjoy reading the comments people leave on the news items.
Thanks for any info - I'd really appreciate any feedback!
Sally
I'm hoping someone from PEI, especially who lives in Summerside or Charlottetown, can give me a realistic idea of what it would be like to live in PEI.
Here's the story:
My aunt lived in Summerside for many years in the 70's, in a beautiful house on Fitzroy Street, and it was always my dream to live in Summerside. (I'm grew up and currently reside in Connecticut). She now lives in Charlottetown, along with two cousins of mine.
My husband and two children have been to visit several times, and we just love it there. The first time I came back to the Island after having not been there for about 15 years, we drove off the ferry (came through N.S. that time) and I had this overwhelming feeling of being "home". My husband has always said he feels more comfortable walking in downtown Charlottetown than anywhere else we've been. Politically our views are much more in line with Canadians than Americans.
We always said that the only thing keeping us here were our good jobs we had. Well, our job situation has changed somewhat, and it would be a good time to make a move if we were going to do it. My husband has a degree in Engineering so are best hope would be with one of the aerospace companies in Summerside. I have a degree in research, so I have a better shot at UPEI. DH also has some experience in research so UPEI might work for both of us. We have two schoolaged children. Financially we are in pretty good shape for housing, but obviously we would still need to work.
I know we can't just pack our bags and show up - I've done extensive research on the immigration process. I have a hope that if DH did garner some interest from one of the aerospace companies that they might help us get there faster.
But I'm mostly interested in what life is like in PEI. I only have my cousin's experience to go by, so I would like to hear from others (they are about 15 yrs older than me). I picture that the pace of life is slower, the people are friendlier, and that the people are not seduced by the 'consumerism' that engulfs us all down here. Ideally I would love to live in the old Summerside neighborhoods (Fitzroy/Summer/Spring Street etc.) where people walk in the evenings and talk to each other and get together for activities other than just drinking and showing off their stuff. Is this WAY too idealistic? I know gas and food is expensive there, but what else is there to think about?
Islanders with school aged kids, please tell me about your lives!! What sort of activities do the kids do? How are the schools?
Is there another forum or website that Islanders go to to chat ? I read the headlines of the Guardian online several times a week and enjoy reading the comments people leave on the news items.
Thanks for any info - I'd really appreciate any feedback!
Sally