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Old 07-06-2009, 01:40 AM
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That is good to hear that your wife overcame her misery, it gives me hope! I'm still breaking down in tears from time to time.. but I'm sure I'll start to get accustomed to the changes and before I know it, I'll appreciate things I never thought I would. Thanks for the encouragement! It's nice to know that I'm not alone
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That is good to hear that your wife overcame her misery, it gives me hope! I'm still breaking down in tears from time to time.. but I'm sure I'll start to get accustomed to the changes and before I know it, I'll appreciate things I never thought I would. Thanks for the encouragement! It's nice to know that I'm not alone
You're not alone by any means. Shoot, most folks in Tri-Cities are from somewhere else, and how many people who first came there would look at the place and say "Wow, this is beautiful!" But, many come to love it.

I meant what I said, we miss it immensely. We now find that we dislike much rain, hate humidity and just about get claustrophobic in country with dense forest/foliage when we can see for less than 20 miles!

Get involved in something bigger than yourself...church, your kids' school, a local charity something where you're busy and meeting people. Isolation can breed misery. Keep a positive attitude for your family's sake!

Please forgive me for telling you things you already know...you'll do fine.
I hope Tri-Cities is good for you.
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