ClarabelleCowFan
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I love the above post and thanks for that.
With all the economic unemployment problems, people are being forced to move. Everyone always says, oh what about the kids?
We are military so we move a lot. The kids adjust. They learn to make new friends while still keeping in touch with their old friends via Facebook, email, Skype, texting, etc... Look at it as an adventure - talk up the fun thing about where you are moving - the beach, the weather, closer proximity to Disney! Charleston has TONS to do so if you do end up there then take the time to explore the city and all of the history. Walk around the city market, take the boat out to Ft Sumter, explore Ft Moultrie, eat at the restaurants on Shem Creek. It will be fun if you make it that way!
We moved to SC from Maryland 6 years ago and lived in Mount Pleasant for the first 4 years we lived here. It was wonderful to be so close to the beach and downtown, and there is SO MUCH there as far as restaurants and shopping. Two years ago, we built a house and moved about 10-15 minutes further inland (still the Charleston area) for a couple reasons.
#1 - We got a LOT more house for our money, and at that point in our lives, that was important.
#2 - For about 4 months out of the year, Mt Pleasant is IMPOSSIBLE to get around because of the tourists. It's a running joke around here that tourists are our greatest headacheIf you're used to living in a city, it wouldn't bother you that much, but the traffic (even year round) is just crazy!!
As for the schools, I'm actually a Charleston County teacher, so I know which schools are better, but I really would rather not comment about that 'publicly.'
Let me know if you need more specifics, I can give you some great input!
Hooray - I was hoping you would find this thread and weigh in.
