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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 652703" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>I completely understand how you feel. I was born and raised in CO, my husband was born and raised in IL but he moved to CO. The time came when I knew that it was time for husband and I move back to his hometown to help take care of his parents. I left a great job that I had been at for 20 years, the same for husband. It took us about a year to plan the move but we had no idea what we would do for jobs once we moved here. We have been here for closer to 15 years now.</p><p>All the planning I did helped but it was still hard, I had no friends here and the whole style of the Midwest is very different than CO.</p><p>Someone once told me "Bloom where you're planted" that little statement really helped.</p><p>It was also hard because when we moved here my Difficult Child was still in jail in CO.</p><p>I'm so happy that you are taking your cats with you. Our beloved pets can offer so much love and comfort to us. (I hate it when people move and can't take their pets with them)</p><p>I have no doubt that you will traverse this move well. You have your ducks in a row and that is a great place to start.</p><p>Wishing you all the best and looking forward to hearing about your adventure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 652703, member: 18516"] I completely understand how you feel. I was born and raised in CO, my husband was born and raised in IL but he moved to CO. The time came when I knew that it was time for husband and I move back to his hometown to help take care of his parents. I left a great job that I had been at for 20 years, the same for husband. It took us about a year to plan the move but we had no idea what we would do for jobs once we moved here. We have been here for closer to 15 years now. All the planning I did helped but it was still hard, I had no friends here and the whole style of the Midwest is very different than CO. Someone once told me "Bloom where you're planted" that little statement really helped. It was also hard because when we moved here my Difficult Child was still in jail in CO. I'm so happy that you are taking your cats with you. Our beloved pets can offer so much love and comfort to us. (I hate it when people move and can't take their pets with them) I have no doubt that you will traverse this move well. You have your ducks in a row and that is a great place to start. Wishing you all the best and looking forward to hearing about your adventure. [/QUOTE]
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