Miriam C. wrote:I spent my life moving. We left Lawrence KS (KC job) and came to Joplin. Now Mike was born here but moved away. He loves it here and I could move even further out if I could. Small town with two very good hospitals, and a University. It works for us.
Won't matter where you live if you don't dump the stress. Maybe some counseling to learn to dump all that....then move to the lake..
Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:I didn't pull up stakes and head for new territory, but I did change careers at 50...
I make less money now, but don't work hours that are going to kill me.
A supportive wife is the key, at least for me.
oklahomajewel wrote:Seeing the Avatars for you two guys, you need to move somewhat close together and go camping and biking together! haha
MountainBiker wrote:Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:I didn't pull up stakes and head for new territory, but I did change careers at 50...
I make less money now, but don't work hours that are going to kill me.
A supportive wife is the key, at least for me.
Glampergirl is very supportive. Trouble ius, I like the job I am doing, but now I am doing three peoples work...they got rid of the other two
MountainBiker wrote: She just wants to sell and go, and let the chips fall where they may...I am more cautious and want to make sure we have all our ducks in a row before going...my question is this...have any of you tried this...and if so, how did you pull it off
GlamperGirl wrote:Okay, here is the other half's side of the story ... GlamperGirl has always loved the north, remote or not. I could be a hermit. Well maybe a hermit with a garden and some chickens ... But I know that Mountainbiker man needs community. We both were born and raised in Burlington (Ontario) and have never left there and the town is now a suburban city on the verge of building up because there is no land left to sprawl. We've been married 25 years. When we bought our first house (the one we still live in) it was a 5 year plan. That was in 1994We have talked and researched for over 10 years. Mountainbiker wants all the answers before he jumps in. Me, I'm ready to go and we will make it work where ever we land. I worked in downtown Toronto in video production for corporate insurance and did the stressful 18 hour days. Got downsized out of a job, did some freelance work from home and started to work at a local Home Depot to help make ends meet. The next plan was that if I could gain full time status we could transfer north and one of us would have a job and some benefits. I have now been there almost 7 years, full time for more than 4
Mountainbiker,s job is stressful and he actually took up sports to help eleviate some of the stress. First competitive roller blading and then onto the bikes. When work starts to change, you too have to change. He has just gone back to work after 6mths disability because of heart issues. The work has not gotten any less stressful. So we need to make some choices. The original idea (25 years ago) was 100 acres and self sufficiency. Now, I'm thinking 1/2 an acre to 5 acres to will probably have to suffice. With Mountainbiker's health issues, its likely to be me tending the property for the most part. But I still hold on to the idea of settling somewhere rural where the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) will not catch up to me in my lifetime
A smaller town and a slower pace of life. The good thing is that we are still talking about doing it. The bad thing is, I feel I'm getting closer to being too old to pull it off. And for sure, I want Mountainbiker to be there along for the adventure by my side. Thanks for the sage advice from everyone here, its nice to get a full range of feedback.
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