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CardiffBaseball
ParticipantWe 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.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantWe 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.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantWe 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.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantWe 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.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantWelcome, and I hope you are another Browns/Buckeyes fan we could always use more. I moved to Encinitas from NE Ohio in 2005. My wife is still mad at me. She didn’t even want to go back and visit over the holidays for fear jealousy would kick in, as she terribly misses the old huge house on 3 acres.
Me I don’t care, my house is small and crappy but it’s all we could afford (rent I mean).
An area I’d consider for a family is the Village Park area or better yet, the neighborhoods east of El Camino Real from Manchester on up. The reason I say that is you get good bang for your buck, good neighborhoods, etc. Many parts of Village Park allow you to walk to do some of your shopping, though it’s a bit of a stroll. In the Cardiff area you can sometimes pick up a nice rental in Park Place which is very family oriented.
The schools are excellent, however this year my kids transfered to a private school (where mom teaches). They went to Cardiff Schools for two years and due to Little League and getting to know a lot of kids, they fit in almost instantly. I didn’t really see any awkward transition from Ohio.
My wife’s had a harder time getting close to anyone and having any really good friends out here. It just seems like people are so busy running their kids from this lesson to that lesson, to this practice to this game, that people in our circle don’t hang out and socialize as much. However I don’t cast a broad brush because other circles might be totally different, but we are knee deep in kids activities, travel ball, guitar, etc.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantWelcome, and I hope you are another Browns/Buckeyes fan we could always use more. I moved to Encinitas from NE Ohio in 2005. My wife is still mad at me. She didn’t even want to go back and visit over the holidays for fear jealousy would kick in, as she terribly misses the old huge house on 3 acres.
Me I don’t care, my house is small and crappy but it’s all we could afford (rent I mean).
An area I’d consider for a family is the Village Park area or better yet, the neighborhoods east of El Camino Real from Manchester on up. The reason I say that is you get good bang for your buck, good neighborhoods, etc. Many parts of Village Park allow you to walk to do some of your shopping, though it’s a bit of a stroll. In the Cardiff area you can sometimes pick up a nice rental in Park Place which is very family oriented.
The schools are excellent, however this year my kids transfered to a private school (where mom teaches). They went to Cardiff Schools for two years and due to Little League and getting to know a lot of kids, they fit in almost instantly. I didn’t really see any awkward transition from Ohio.
My wife’s had a harder time getting close to anyone and having any really good friends out here. It just seems like people are so busy running their kids from this lesson to that lesson, to this practice to this game, that people in our circle don’t hang out and socialize as much. However I don’t cast a broad brush because other circles might be totally different, but we are knee deep in kids activities, travel ball, guitar, etc.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantWelcome, and I hope you are another Browns/Buckeyes fan we could always use more. I moved to Encinitas from NE Ohio in 2005. My wife is still mad at me. She didn’t even want to go back and visit over the holidays for fear jealousy would kick in, as she terribly misses the old huge house on 3 acres.
Me I don’t care, my house is small and crappy but it’s all we could afford (rent I mean).
An area I’d consider for a family is the Village Park area or better yet, the neighborhoods east of El Camino Real from Manchester on up. The reason I say that is you get good bang for your buck, good neighborhoods, etc. Many parts of Village Park allow you to walk to do some of your shopping, though it’s a bit of a stroll. In the Cardiff area you can sometimes pick up a nice rental in Park Place which is very family oriented.
The schools are excellent, however this year my kids transfered to a private school (where mom teaches). They went to Cardiff Schools for two years and due to Little League and getting to know a lot of kids, they fit in almost instantly. I didn’t really see any awkward transition from Ohio.
My wife’s had a harder time getting close to anyone and having any really good friends out here. It just seems like people are so busy running their kids from this lesson to that lesson, to this practice to this game, that people in our circle don’t hang out and socialize as much. However I don’t cast a broad brush because other circles might be totally different, but we are knee deep in kids activities, travel ball, guitar, etc.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantWelcome, and I hope you are another Browns/Buckeyes fan we could always use more. I moved to Encinitas from NE Ohio in 2005. My wife is still mad at me. She didn’t even want to go back and visit over the holidays for fear jealousy would kick in, as she terribly misses the old huge house on 3 acres.
Me I don’t care, my house is small and crappy but it’s all we could afford (rent I mean).
An area I’d consider for a family is the Village Park area or better yet, the neighborhoods east of El Camino Real from Manchester on up. The reason I say that is you get good bang for your buck, good neighborhoods, etc. Many parts of Village Park allow you to walk to do some of your shopping, though it’s a bit of a stroll. In the Cardiff area you can sometimes pick up a nice rental in Park Place which is very family oriented.
The schools are excellent, however this year my kids transfered to a private school (where mom teaches). They went to Cardiff Schools for two years and due to Little League and getting to know a lot of kids, they fit in almost instantly. I didn’t really see any awkward transition from Ohio.
My wife’s had a harder time getting close to anyone and having any really good friends out here. It just seems like people are so busy running their kids from this lesson to that lesson, to this practice to this game, that people in our circle don’t hang out and socialize as much. However I don’t cast a broad brush because other circles might be totally different, but we are knee deep in kids activities, travel ball, guitar, etc.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantWelcome, and I hope you are another Browns/Buckeyes fan we could always use more. I moved to Encinitas from NE Ohio in 2005. My wife is still mad at me. She didn’t even want to go back and visit over the holidays for fear jealousy would kick in, as she terribly misses the old huge house on 3 acres.
Me I don’t care, my house is small and crappy but it’s all we could afford (rent I mean).
An area I’d consider for a family is the Village Park area or better yet, the neighborhoods east of El Camino Real from Manchester on up. The reason I say that is you get good bang for your buck, good neighborhoods, etc. Many parts of Village Park allow you to walk to do some of your shopping, though it’s a bit of a stroll. In the Cardiff area you can sometimes pick up a nice rental in Park Place which is very family oriented.
The schools are excellent, however this year my kids transfered to a private school (where mom teaches). They went to Cardiff Schools for two years and due to Little League and getting to know a lot of kids, they fit in almost instantly. I didn’t really see any awkward transition from Ohio.
My wife’s had a harder time getting close to anyone and having any really good friends out here. It just seems like people are so busy running their kids from this lesson to that lesson, to this practice to this game, that people in our circle don’t hang out and socialize as much. However I don’t cast a broad brush because other circles might be totally different, but we are knee deep in kids activities, travel ball, guitar, etc.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantAllen my wife grew up Honduras as a missionary kid. After heading to college the family did a few years in Panama City and finished up in Guatemala for the last 5 years before retiring. As an aside she took my sons on a trip to Guatemala City around ’99 which made me a little nervous.. but I digress.
Anyway, what they tell me is that there are many high society (bankers, etc.) types in that region that are Palestinian and Lebanese Christians who fled the middle east. According to my in-laws these folks tend to hate Israel probably more than they do the Islamic nations.
Now I always assumed this to be the case, because it doesn’t seem like they’d make that up. In reading your information about others that are there, are some of these places soon to be hotbeds of more violent activity? Or is the Palestinian and Lebanese Arab influence not as large as they might have thought. On the surface there would seemingly be some incompatibilities there, however if the Mossad types are not as involved in the day-to-day life of those nations I suppose everything will be fine.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantAllen my wife grew up Honduras as a missionary kid. After heading to college the family did a few years in Panama City and finished up in Guatemala for the last 5 years before retiring. As an aside she took my sons on a trip to Guatemala City around ’99 which made me a little nervous.. but I digress.
Anyway, what they tell me is that there are many high society (bankers, etc.) types in that region that are Palestinian and Lebanese Christians who fled the middle east. According to my in-laws these folks tend to hate Israel probably more than they do the Islamic nations.
Now I always assumed this to be the case, because it doesn’t seem like they’d make that up. In reading your information about others that are there, are some of these places soon to be hotbeds of more violent activity? Or is the Palestinian and Lebanese Arab influence not as large as they might have thought. On the surface there would seemingly be some incompatibilities there, however if the Mossad types are not as involved in the day-to-day life of those nations I suppose everything will be fine.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantAllen my wife grew up Honduras as a missionary kid. After heading to college the family did a few years in Panama City and finished up in Guatemala for the last 5 years before retiring. As an aside she took my sons on a trip to Guatemala City around ’99 which made me a little nervous.. but I digress.
Anyway, what they tell me is that there are many high society (bankers, etc.) types in that region that are Palestinian and Lebanese Christians who fled the middle east. According to my in-laws these folks tend to hate Israel probably more than they do the Islamic nations.
Now I always assumed this to be the case, because it doesn’t seem like they’d make that up. In reading your information about others that are there, are some of these places soon to be hotbeds of more violent activity? Or is the Palestinian and Lebanese Arab influence not as large as they might have thought. On the surface there would seemingly be some incompatibilities there, however if the Mossad types are not as involved in the day-to-day life of those nations I suppose everything will be fine.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantAllen my wife grew up Honduras as a missionary kid. After heading to college the family did a few years in Panama City and finished up in Guatemala for the last 5 years before retiring. As an aside she took my sons on a trip to Guatemala City around ’99 which made me a little nervous.. but I digress.
Anyway, what they tell me is that there are many high society (bankers, etc.) types in that region that are Palestinian and Lebanese Christians who fled the middle east. According to my in-laws these folks tend to hate Israel probably more than they do the Islamic nations.
Now I always assumed this to be the case, because it doesn’t seem like they’d make that up. In reading your information about others that are there, are some of these places soon to be hotbeds of more violent activity? Or is the Palestinian and Lebanese Arab influence not as large as they might have thought. On the surface there would seemingly be some incompatibilities there, however if the Mossad types are not as involved in the day-to-day life of those nations I suppose everything will be fine.
CardiffBaseball
ParticipantAllen my wife grew up Honduras as a missionary kid. After heading to college the family did a few years in Panama City and finished up in Guatemala for the last 5 years before retiring. As an aside she took my sons on a trip to Guatemala City around ’99 which made me a little nervous.. but I digress.
Anyway, what they tell me is that there are many high society (bankers, etc.) types in that region that are Palestinian and Lebanese Christians who fled the middle east. According to my in-laws these folks tend to hate Israel probably more than they do the Islamic nations.
Now I always assumed this to be the case, because it doesn’t seem like they’d make that up. In reading your information about others that are there, are some of these places soon to be hotbeds of more violent activity? Or is the Palestinian and Lebanese Arab influence not as large as they might have thought. On the surface there would seemingly be some incompatibilities there, however if the Mossad types are not as involved in the day-to-day life of those nations I suppose everything will be fine.
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