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Don't Have To Move.


Juliebove

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Okay, so this might have a little to do with food allergies. Sorry.

Husband is in the military and he was due to move this summer. We are finally back in the area where I grew up. Got lots of friends and family here. Daughter likes it here. And best of all, we have a health food store just around the corner for us who is willing to order just about anything I ask for. Since my daughter has a lot of food allergies and I have some, we need a lot of special food. We also have Central Market just up the street were I can get most of the rest of what I need food-wise. We still have to order some online, but it's getting to where that is less and less.

The thought of moving and having to find our food all over again, plus just trying to eat along the way for what might be a cross country move... The thought of finding new Drs. and all that goes with a move in general was stressing me out. We flat out didn't want to move.

And now we don't have to! He just found out today he can stay here till the summer of 2009. He is then going to compete for some job that's here. So if he gets that, we still won't have to move. I feel like celebrating!


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Jestgar Rising Star

Yay!!

Why anyone would WANT to move out of the northwest is beyond me.

Juliebove Rising Star
Yay!!

Why anyone would WANT to move out of the northwest is beyond me.

Agreed. Which is why I was worrying so much about it. Usually so many people want to move here, there is no chance of staying. We got lucky this time.

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WoooHooo! That's great news...time to do a happy dance! :D

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