moving
Thursday, July 26, 2007
So we're moving up to the wilderness of Northern Ontario in less that 2 days now. Ok, maybe wilderness is stretching it a bit, but honestly not by much. The lot we are getting our house built on is seriously in the middle of the bush. We'll be a healthy 15 minutes from the nearest village, and half an hour from the big medium small city where I'll be working. But that also means that the people that do live up there will be the same distances from us. And that part is going to be just fine with me. Beacuse no people down the street equals no meth labs and no home invasion homicides. Usually.
But its going to be weird moving back to the town I grew up in. I think when we moved down here I believed that I would go up there less and less; that the people that I knew there would move, keep dying on me, or just decide they didn't want anything to do with me anymore, until there would never be a reason to go there at all.
And now I'm moving back there. By choice.
Weird.
But its going to be weird moving back to the town I grew up in. I think when we moved down here I believed that I would go up there less and less; that the people that I knew there would move, keep dying on me, or just decide they didn't want anything to do with me anymore, until there would never be a reason to go there at all.
And now I'm moving back there. By choice.
Weird.
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2 Comments:
I wish I had a home. I was born in TO, and we lived along lake ontario. We moved every few years. Glen and I actually compared how many moves we've had - he was an army brat and I beat him.
As long as you're near a costco and a timmies you'll be fine. Besides, I've come to really like the small town life, I just want to be near the above in some manner.
Oh, if you have a laptop, take it so play movies for Trin while you unpack and sort crap. It saved our lives when we moved here, Morgan was 14 months.
i can't imagine not being in the big city...it's scary
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