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January 2, 2008 at 4:39 PM #128284January 2, 2008 at 4:48 PM #128036maicdeParticipant
Hi there, Cardiffbaseball.:) Thank you for typing such a informative and very helpful post. Our families sound very similiar; we are definitely a baseball family having 5 boys and 2 girls (ages 23 to age 6). My oldest son who will be 24 soon will be graduating with a degree in Education (Chemistry/Biology) in May. Teaching jobs in NE OH are pretty tight (I noticed that you said that your wife is a teacher). My second oldest is in Mexico right now on a Study Abroad program; his is majoring in Spanish. Our younger kids are in Catholic school and the high-schooler is at a public high school. Yes, we are definitely Buckeye fans! π My husband and the kids are Cleveland Indians mega-fans as well as fans of the Cleveland Browns. π
Your poor wife; I feel for her. I really hope that as time passes, she gets to know the parents better and feels like she belongs instead of feeling like she’s looking on the outside in. Perhaps, with her job in teaching, she will get to know the parents better, and things will begin to fall into place for her. I think that women need that social interaction and acceptance and the feeling of fitting in. We moved to our current town 16 years ago and I’m just now feeling like I belong here somewhat. We moved about 10 minutes from where both hubby and I grew up and we still kind of went through the same thing. I think people today are just very busy with life and unless you grew up in an area and have deep-rooted friendships as well as family there, it just takes a while to feel like you belong there. Where did you move from, if I may ask? We’re located about 20 miles south of Akron, OH (NE OH).
Glad that your kids are fitting in and had a smooth adjustment and transition to their new home and area. That is very important. Glad to hear about the Little League and that your kids are enjoying that as well as the other sports you mentioned, although I’m not sure what “travel ball” is?? Is that soccer? Please excuse my ignorance as it pertains to sports.:)
Thank you for your recommendations of areas to look at and research. I will most definitely do that. Hey, as for living in a small house, to me, as long as you have your family there with you, you have everything. Hopefully, as the prices reach some sort of equilibrium, new opportunities will open up as far as housing choices go.
Thank you, kind Piggingtons. I really enjoy reading your posts. Thank you for ALL of your various posts and advice. It is very much appreciated. I’ve learned much for all of you over the last year or so. Happy 2008 to all of you.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:48 PM #128201maicdeParticipantHi there, Cardiffbaseball.:) Thank you for typing such a informative and very helpful post. Our families sound very similiar; we are definitely a baseball family having 5 boys and 2 girls (ages 23 to age 6). My oldest son who will be 24 soon will be graduating with a degree in Education (Chemistry/Biology) in May. Teaching jobs in NE OH are pretty tight (I noticed that you said that your wife is a teacher). My second oldest is in Mexico right now on a Study Abroad program; his is majoring in Spanish. Our younger kids are in Catholic school and the high-schooler is at a public high school. Yes, we are definitely Buckeye fans! π My husband and the kids are Cleveland Indians mega-fans as well as fans of the Cleveland Browns. π
Your poor wife; I feel for her. I really hope that as time passes, she gets to know the parents better and feels like she belongs instead of feeling like she’s looking on the outside in. Perhaps, with her job in teaching, she will get to know the parents better, and things will begin to fall into place for her. I think that women need that social interaction and acceptance and the feeling of fitting in. We moved to our current town 16 years ago and I’m just now feeling like I belong here somewhat. We moved about 10 minutes from where both hubby and I grew up and we still kind of went through the same thing. I think people today are just very busy with life and unless you grew up in an area and have deep-rooted friendships as well as family there, it just takes a while to feel like you belong there. Where did you move from, if I may ask? We’re located about 20 miles south of Akron, OH (NE OH).
Glad that your kids are fitting in and had a smooth adjustment and transition to their new home and area. That is very important. Glad to hear about the Little League and that your kids are enjoying that as well as the other sports you mentioned, although I’m not sure what “travel ball” is?? Is that soccer? Please excuse my ignorance as it pertains to sports.:)
Thank you for your recommendations of areas to look at and research. I will most definitely do that. Hey, as for living in a small house, to me, as long as you have your family there with you, you have everything. Hopefully, as the prices reach some sort of equilibrium, new opportunities will open up as far as housing choices go.
Thank you, kind Piggingtons. I really enjoy reading your posts. Thank you for ALL of your various posts and advice. It is very much appreciated. I’ve learned much for all of you over the last year or so. Happy 2008 to all of you.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:48 PM #128211maicdeParticipantHi there, Cardiffbaseball.:) Thank you for typing such a informative and very helpful post. Our families sound very similiar; we are definitely a baseball family having 5 boys and 2 girls (ages 23 to age 6). My oldest son who will be 24 soon will be graduating with a degree in Education (Chemistry/Biology) in May. Teaching jobs in NE OH are pretty tight (I noticed that you said that your wife is a teacher). My second oldest is in Mexico right now on a Study Abroad program; his is majoring in Spanish. Our younger kids are in Catholic school and the high-schooler is at a public high school. Yes, we are definitely Buckeye fans! π My husband and the kids are Cleveland Indians mega-fans as well as fans of the Cleveland Browns. π
Your poor wife; I feel for her. I really hope that as time passes, she gets to know the parents better and feels like she belongs instead of feeling like she’s looking on the outside in. Perhaps, with her job in teaching, she will get to know the parents better, and things will begin to fall into place for her. I think that women need that social interaction and acceptance and the feeling of fitting in. We moved to our current town 16 years ago and I’m just now feeling like I belong here somewhat. We moved about 10 minutes from where both hubby and I grew up and we still kind of went through the same thing. I think people today are just very busy with life and unless you grew up in an area and have deep-rooted friendships as well as family there, it just takes a while to feel like you belong there. Where did you move from, if I may ask? We’re located about 20 miles south of Akron, OH (NE OH).
Glad that your kids are fitting in and had a smooth adjustment and transition to their new home and area. That is very important. Glad to hear about the Little League and that your kids are enjoying that as well as the other sports you mentioned, although I’m not sure what “travel ball” is?? Is that soccer? Please excuse my ignorance as it pertains to sports.:)
Thank you for your recommendations of areas to look at and research. I will most definitely do that. Hey, as for living in a small house, to me, as long as you have your family there with you, you have everything. Hopefully, as the prices reach some sort of equilibrium, new opportunities will open up as far as housing choices go.
Thank you, kind Piggingtons. I really enjoy reading your posts. Thank you for ALL of your various posts and advice. It is very much appreciated. I’ve learned much for all of you over the last year or so. Happy 2008 to all of you.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:48 PM #128280maicdeParticipantHi there, Cardiffbaseball.:) Thank you for typing such a informative and very helpful post. Our families sound very similiar; we are definitely a baseball family having 5 boys and 2 girls (ages 23 to age 6). My oldest son who will be 24 soon will be graduating with a degree in Education (Chemistry/Biology) in May. Teaching jobs in NE OH are pretty tight (I noticed that you said that your wife is a teacher). My second oldest is in Mexico right now on a Study Abroad program; his is majoring in Spanish. Our younger kids are in Catholic school and the high-schooler is at a public high school. Yes, we are definitely Buckeye fans! π My husband and the kids are Cleveland Indians mega-fans as well as fans of the Cleveland Browns. π
Your poor wife; I feel for her. I really hope that as time passes, she gets to know the parents better and feels like she belongs instead of feeling like she’s looking on the outside in. Perhaps, with her job in teaching, she will get to know the parents better, and things will begin to fall into place for her. I think that women need that social interaction and acceptance and the feeling of fitting in. We moved to our current town 16 years ago and I’m just now feeling like I belong here somewhat. We moved about 10 minutes from where both hubby and I grew up and we still kind of went through the same thing. I think people today are just very busy with life and unless you grew up in an area and have deep-rooted friendships as well as family there, it just takes a while to feel like you belong there. Where did you move from, if I may ask? We’re located about 20 miles south of Akron, OH (NE OH).
Glad that your kids are fitting in and had a smooth adjustment and transition to their new home and area. That is very important. Glad to hear about the Little League and that your kids are enjoying that as well as the other sports you mentioned, although I’m not sure what “travel ball” is?? Is that soccer? Please excuse my ignorance as it pertains to sports.:)
Thank you for your recommendations of areas to look at and research. I will most definitely do that. Hey, as for living in a small house, to me, as long as you have your family there with you, you have everything. Hopefully, as the prices reach some sort of equilibrium, new opportunities will open up as far as housing choices go.
Thank you, kind Piggingtons. I really enjoy reading your posts. Thank you for ALL of your various posts and advice. It is very much appreciated. I’ve learned much for all of you over the last year or so. Happy 2008 to all of you.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:48 PM #128308maicdeParticipantHi there, Cardiffbaseball.:) Thank you for typing such a informative and very helpful post. Our families sound very similiar; we are definitely a baseball family having 5 boys and 2 girls (ages 23 to age 6). My oldest son who will be 24 soon will be graduating with a degree in Education (Chemistry/Biology) in May. Teaching jobs in NE OH are pretty tight (I noticed that you said that your wife is a teacher). My second oldest is in Mexico right now on a Study Abroad program; his is majoring in Spanish. Our younger kids are in Catholic school and the high-schooler is at a public high school. Yes, we are definitely Buckeye fans! π My husband and the kids are Cleveland Indians mega-fans as well as fans of the Cleveland Browns. π
Your poor wife; I feel for her. I really hope that as time passes, she gets to know the parents better and feels like she belongs instead of feeling like she’s looking on the outside in. Perhaps, with her job in teaching, she will get to know the parents better, and things will begin to fall into place for her. I think that women need that social interaction and acceptance and the feeling of fitting in. We moved to our current town 16 years ago and I’m just now feeling like I belong here somewhat. We moved about 10 minutes from where both hubby and I grew up and we still kind of went through the same thing. I think people today are just very busy with life and unless you grew up in an area and have deep-rooted friendships as well as family there, it just takes a while to feel like you belong there. Where did you move from, if I may ask? We’re located about 20 miles south of Akron, OH (NE OH).
Glad that your kids are fitting in and had a smooth adjustment and transition to their new home and area. That is very important. Glad to hear about the Little League and that your kids are enjoying that as well as the other sports you mentioned, although I’m not sure what “travel ball” is?? Is that soccer? Please excuse my ignorance as it pertains to sports.:)
Thank you for your recommendations of areas to look at and research. I will most definitely do that. Hey, as for living in a small house, to me, as long as you have your family there with you, you have everything. Hopefully, as the prices reach some sort of equilibrium, new opportunities will open up as far as housing choices go.
Thank you, kind Piggingtons. I really enjoy reading your posts. Thank you for ALL of your various posts and advice. It is very much appreciated. I’ve learned much for all of you over the last year or so. Happy 2008 to all of you.:)
January 2, 2008 at 5:19 PM #128068CardiffBaseballParticipantWe are from the Warren area, actually out between Youngstown and Warren.
By travel ball, I meant baseball, once we moved out here where you can play year around the kids totally stopped playing soccer. Essentially outside of a month or a couple of weeks here or there, we pretty much stick to baseball non-stop and mix in some rec pop warner or basketball. One thing is the kids have to pick up there game here, compared to back in Ohio….
St. Johns in Encinitas seems to be really nice. And of course now that Cathedral Catholic is CV it’s much easier to attend a parochial HS without an oppressive drive to La Jolla or San Diego.
As a sport junkie I look for Cathedral Catholic to be a sports powerhouse in a few years as they can start drawing them in from up the 5 to Oceanside and up the 15 to Escondido.
If your husband is a big Browns fan, Brian Sipe is the head football coach at Santa Fe Christian, which actually does still draw in some catholic families.
If you were on city-data I might remember this all sounds familiar. Piggs are more more about housing data than that site, but it’s good to get a wide array of opinions. I haven’t been out there on city-data in a couple of months.
January 2, 2008 at 5:19 PM #128232CardiffBaseballParticipantWe are from the Warren area, actually out between Youngstown and Warren.
By travel ball, I meant baseball, once we moved out here where you can play year around the kids totally stopped playing soccer. Essentially outside of a month or a couple of weeks here or there, we pretty much stick to baseball non-stop and mix in some rec pop warner or basketball. One thing is the kids have to pick up there game here, compared to back in Ohio….
St. Johns in Encinitas seems to be really nice. And of course now that Cathedral Catholic is CV it’s much easier to attend a parochial HS without an oppressive drive to La Jolla or San Diego.
As a sport junkie I look for Cathedral Catholic to be a sports powerhouse in a few years as they can start drawing them in from up the 5 to Oceanside and up the 15 to Escondido.
If your husband is a big Browns fan, Brian Sipe is the head football coach at Santa Fe Christian, which actually does still draw in some catholic families.
If you were on city-data I might remember this all sounds familiar. Piggs are more more about housing data than that site, but it’s good to get a wide array of opinions. I haven’t been out there on city-data in a couple of months.
January 2, 2008 at 5:19 PM #128242CardiffBaseballParticipantWe are from the Warren area, actually out between Youngstown and Warren.
By travel ball, I meant baseball, once we moved out here where you can play year around the kids totally stopped playing soccer. Essentially outside of a month or a couple of weeks here or there, we pretty much stick to baseball non-stop and mix in some rec pop warner or basketball. One thing is the kids have to pick up there game here, compared to back in Ohio….
St. Johns in Encinitas seems to be really nice. And of course now that Cathedral Catholic is CV it’s much easier to attend a parochial HS without an oppressive drive to La Jolla or San Diego.
As a sport junkie I look for Cathedral Catholic to be a sports powerhouse in a few years as they can start drawing them in from up the 5 to Oceanside and up the 15 to Escondido.
If your husband is a big Browns fan, Brian Sipe is the head football coach at Santa Fe Christian, which actually does still draw in some catholic families.
If you were on city-data I might remember this all sounds familiar. Piggs are more more about housing data than that site, but it’s good to get a wide array of opinions. I haven’t been out there on city-data in a couple of months.
January 2, 2008 at 5:19 PM #128310CardiffBaseballParticipantWe are from the Warren area, actually out between Youngstown and Warren.
By travel ball, I meant baseball, once we moved out here where you can play year around the kids totally stopped playing soccer. Essentially outside of a month or a couple of weeks here or there, we pretty much stick to baseball non-stop and mix in some rec pop warner or basketball. One thing is the kids have to pick up there game here, compared to back in Ohio….
St. Johns in Encinitas seems to be really nice. And of course now that Cathedral Catholic is CV it’s much easier to attend a parochial HS without an oppressive drive to La Jolla or San Diego.
As a sport junkie I look for Cathedral Catholic to be a sports powerhouse in a few years as they can start drawing them in from up the 5 to Oceanside and up the 15 to Escondido.
If your husband is a big Browns fan, Brian Sipe is the head football coach at Santa Fe Christian, which actually does still draw in some catholic families.
If you were on city-data I might remember this all sounds familiar. Piggs are more more about housing data than that site, but it’s good to get a wide array of opinions. I haven’t been out there on city-data in a couple of months.
January 2, 2008 at 5:19 PM #128339CardiffBaseballParticipantWe are from the Warren area, actually out between Youngstown and Warren.
By travel ball, I meant baseball, once we moved out here where you can play year around the kids totally stopped playing soccer. Essentially outside of a month or a couple of weeks here or there, we pretty much stick to baseball non-stop and mix in some rec pop warner or basketball. One thing is the kids have to pick up there game here, compared to back in Ohio….
St. Johns in Encinitas seems to be really nice. And of course now that Cathedral Catholic is CV it’s much easier to attend a parochial HS without an oppressive drive to La Jolla or San Diego.
As a sport junkie I look for Cathedral Catholic to be a sports powerhouse in a few years as they can start drawing them in from up the 5 to Oceanside and up the 15 to Escondido.
If your husband is a big Browns fan, Brian Sipe is the head football coach at Santa Fe Christian, which actually does still draw in some catholic families.
If you were on city-data I might remember this all sounds familiar. Piggs are more more about housing data than that site, but it’s good to get a wide array of opinions. I haven’t been out there on city-data in a couple of months.
January 2, 2008 at 5:39 PM #128079sdrealtorParticipantKHOv Arbor Heights on Vista Higuera. BTW, there isnt one house currently in escrow in LCV though inventory is also about average with 15 on the market. It will be interesting to see what happens in a couple months when the relos come/head out.
January 2, 2008 at 5:39 PM #128243sdrealtorParticipantKHOv Arbor Heights on Vista Higuera. BTW, there isnt one house currently in escrow in LCV though inventory is also about average with 15 on the market. It will be interesting to see what happens in a couple months when the relos come/head out.
January 2, 2008 at 5:39 PM #128252sdrealtorParticipantKHOv Arbor Heights on Vista Higuera. BTW, there isnt one house currently in escrow in LCV though inventory is also about average with 15 on the market. It will be interesting to see what happens in a couple months when the relos come/head out.
January 2, 2008 at 5:39 PM #128320sdrealtorParticipantKHOv Arbor Heights on Vista Higuera. BTW, there isnt one house currently in escrow in LCV though inventory is also about average with 15 on the market. It will be interesting to see what happens in a couple months when the relos come/head out.
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