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What made you decide to move towns?
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Guest_CaptainOblivious_*
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18/08/2012, 09:02 PM
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I'm just interested really I'd quite like to move back to the town I grew up in, not because of any sentimental attachment or family or friends still living there but because the location is great. We have a nice house, good jobs and a couple of really good friends where we are now but we're a long way from anywhere. What were the reasons you moved and how did it pan out?
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18/08/2012, 09:26 PM
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We moved 25min from the surf to the bay purely because it was 150k cheaper. Meant I didn't have to go back to work and in 4 or 5 yrs we can always move back. But after living here for a few months I like it. The playgrounds are fully fenced, the bay is nice and flat and great for toddler swims. The streets are quiet, we have one shop, which is a post office/bottleshop/general store. Restaurants and cafes are a 5min drive either way and Geelong is 30min away. In another 4yrs my boy might want to join nippers then we might move back. In the meantime I think it's a fantastic place to grow up in.
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18/08/2012, 11:18 PM
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Hi CO:
We've made two major moves during our marriage, the most recent being Singapore > Sydney in 2008. What made us move on the turn of a dime was our daughter's ASD diagnosis (Singapore not the ideal place to be if you are dealing with SNs).
We moved here because it was one of the few cities that offered great resources for our daughter and employment opportunities for us both (my husband is in a very niche field of banking).
We moved here with an 8 month old baby and a newly diagnosed 2.5 year old toddler. No friends or family in the area (my husband is from VIC). I had never even driven on the left side of the road prior to moving!
Things were a bit chaotic at first -- renting and looking to buy, trying to set up an early intervention program, working, making new friends -- but things quickly fell into place. Within just a few months, I truly felt as if Sydney were "home," and now, 4.5 years later, you'd have to use a bomb to blast my @ss out of this place because I love it & want to stay for the long haul.
Good luck with your decision!
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18/08/2012, 11:31 PM
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Just over a year ago I moved back to my home town after an absence of 20 years (though my parents still live here, I rarely visited). My husband got a job here, so he moved a few months before I finally agreed to quit my job and leave the coastal city that I love. I moved with a sense of dread, to be honest, because I didn't have great memories of the place, but it's so much different when you're older and have children. My kids have benefitted most of all as they have close relationships now with lots of extended family who all live in the local area. And I have made new friends and got involved in the community. Beforehand we lived so far away that relationships were all through skype! I really do miss my job and my friends and the brilliant weather we had before, but it doesn't make up for the family support we now have and the far more stress-free lifestyle of the country - plus, being a SAHM now, I have time for me! When I left home at the age of 17 I said I would never come back to this town... but now I can't see us moving again for a very long time.
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Guest_CaptainOblivious_*
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19/08/2012, 08:13 AM
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Thanks everyone... I'm just trying to work out if my reasons are solid enough to really work towards it or if we're going to get there and wish we hadn't. DP's not keen even though I'm pretty sure he'd actually really enjoy living there. It's about twice the size of where we are now but not so close to a much larger centre, an hour and a half from the beach and the same distance to the snow. Unlike where we are now which is about 6 hours to the beach, 3 to the snow but only half an hour from a large town which we travel to at least a couple of times a week.
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