tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2209332391505532315.post7258392160515405277..comments2021-01-30T08:39:35.625-08:00Comments on My Crazy Sweet Life...: The Simple LifeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2209332391505532315.post-65942009222143873022011-05-25T12:07:55.125-07:002011-05-25T12:07:55.125-07:00You've been a blogging fool! I have to think ...You've been a blogging fool! I have to think and comment and catch up. <br /><br />I don't feel home, because I am not AT home. <br /><br />I'm in Portland, Oregon, and I do love it here. But I also crave the town of 1100 where I grew up that rallied around my family when we had a house fire, where I could walk to school and walk home at 8pm in the dark after play practice. <br /><br />I miss the freedom I had as a kid that I can't give my own kids because of the city-life fears. Real or imagined. <br /><br />But I also don't want to live somewhere rural-that is a 6 hr drive to the nearest large airport. <br /><br />Pros and Cons. You named it. <br /><br />Our parents won't be around forever. As sad as it is to say. And if you ARE considering more children, you need the network you have now. Maybe you have to make some changes, but maybe they could be less than 1000s of miles away? Find some middle ground? <br /><br />I can't believe someone would laugh about Bible study. Wow. I'm jealous of those who can find the time to go to Bible study AND I am elated when I go myself. :)Jennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10607355428134594306noreply@blogger.com