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Date Posted: 09:39:15 09/07/10 Tue
Author: niki
Author Host/IP: h69-21-145-10.applwi.broadband.dynamic.tds.net / 69.21.145.10
Subject: Re: For me....
In reply to: Jenn 's message, "For me...." on 21:33:08 09/06/10 Mon

I plan to keep the job until I retire. I plan to keep the house longer than that, but pretty much everything involves going into town.

Traffic is not a big concern here (thankfully!) Winter is, but as they are county roads they usually get plowed earliest.

But it isn't 23-25 miles, it is 23-35 MINUTES. I tend to measure in time as that is what I am concerned about. It is about 18 miles. But the absolute closest we can get is about 15 minutes, so I keep thinking that this is not a big difference, but I don't know.

There are houses on the market, but so few seem to fit what we need. I am not overly picky about the house itself, but it needs to have an area we can fence and there needs to be a way to easily let the dogs outside (ie I am not walking them out to a fenced area in the snow at 11pm) I also REALLY like a attached garage as we have so much snow here and it is easier.

My car is fairly good on gas, and we have talked about Tim getting a cheap car and only driving his truck when he needs it, but he needs it fairly often. Tim already (for 5+years) has 30 minutes to get to work and it doesn't bother him at all, but he enjoys driving whereas I just don't mind it.

I hate big decisions. I guess we will see.

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[> [> [> I recommend... -- suek, 09:55:50 09/07/10 Tue [1] (NoHost/12.174.118.19)

if you HAVE the time and choose to go the longer distance, I love books on CD...I have listened to them for a good 18 years now and love it. My drive is only 15-20 minutes (about 12 miles) but I love my drive to/from as I can move forward in my book!


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[> [> [> [> definitely a good way to pass time -- Jenn, 11:30:57 09/07/10 Tue [1] (pool-71-170-235-80.dllstx.fios.verizon.net/71.170.235.80)

I even had my mini dvd player along. I would bring movies or tv on dvd that I had seen plenty of times, but love. That way, I didn't need to see it (not safe!) but would just listen. That passed a lot of time for me.


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[> [> [> Re: For me.... -- Jenn, 11:37:47 09/07/10 Tue [1] (pool-71-170-235-80.dllstx.fios.verizon.net/71.170.235.80)

Minutes is definitely better than miles. Here it would still take a lot longer. But like I said, that's Dallas for you.

At our old house, I lived 8 miles from the gallery. Most days it took 30 minutes. Some days it took 45. For 8 miles. Blecch. I used to not mind driving. But Dallas drivers in Dallas traffic make me a little crazy!

Just try it if you can sometime during the time you would normally be driving. That will tell you plenty. :)


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