Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You have to decide how much staying in a warm climate will affect your health....physical and MENTAL.
A friend of mine said she saw her grand kids more since she moved to FL then when she lived up north. Talking with a neighbor yesterday, she complained that her 10 and 11 year old grands have so much going on, that they're not even interested in being with gram so much. They have their own things to do. So, long and short of it....what is your quality of life here vs returning north? |
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I always told my children that I LOVE to have my grandchildren visit....but I am NOT a babysitter...sounds harsh to some but works for me.
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Glad your going to the villages where you sound like you want to be .Good luck in selling your home .
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Moving back and forth is expensive, to say the least....not just in the long distance moving fees, but in the selling of the homes......in the "re furnishing of the Florida home and then again the northern home". As they say, think long and hard. Adult children do want to see the world, as others have said, and often their careers take them to far out places. You may move there, only to be left alone........as they change their minds or get promotions that take them elsewhere. When we moved to Florida the first time in the early '70s, my mom and stepdad had just bought a building lot next door to our home in Vermont, thinking they would relocate from New Jersey when they retired. Luckily, they were able to sell the lot to a neighbor of ours. A year later, we returned to Vermont and bought another home on the same street........my folks then retired up to Vermont and had a good 30 years of retirement.......so it eventually worked out for them. I also ended up as their caregiver. After our family was raised, we again thought we'd like a condo on the beach........so again, we sold our home and relocated.....dragging my elderly mom down to Florida with us........less than five months later we returned again to our old neighborhood......... So, from experience, I can say that "hansel" knows what they are talking about. You lose money when you sell your home in haste, esp. in a down market. Another poster had an excellent idea.........winter in Florida and summer up by the grandkids.........if you can swing it. You would have the best of both worlds.......if that is in the realm of your budget to do so. BEST OF LUCK. |
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It gets complicated when parents follow their kids around the country. In all due respect to my mom and stepdad, they never complained or made us feel guilty about our "moves". Once we were back, our son entered pre school and our daughter first grade........we didn't move again until they had graduated university and married, relocated elsewhere themselves...........just so you all know we are not gypsies.....just doing what young people do.........trying to experience other parts of the country. (To original poster: better to do as you've finally decided to do..........which I just noticed after reading your latest post.) |
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Family is Family! If possible, I would rent for a period of time near the children. You will never know if you do not try. IMHO
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Both times when we moved to Florida, EVERYONE wanted to come down and visit us. The entire family, both sides......plus friends. It was a "repeat" of what happened when we moved to Vermont in 1970; everyone wanted to come up for a long weekend. I had company every single weekend. Not only that, but elder "snowbird" relatives who were wintering on the gulf coast of Florida would call and ask if we could go and "get them" and drive them to our home on the east coast so they wouldn't have to rent a car. After tallying up the hours round trip to go there, bring them to us, then return them back again and come back home again.....my husband declined.........they will come "out of the woodwork" once you move to Florida. So, the good part is you won't be lonely. So, they will not be alone. As another poster said, Disney is a HUGE magnet for those with grandchildren. Unless they get another story that the "kids" can't afford the air fare. When I last checked airfare for a family of five (not us) it was at about $3,000. round trip to Orlando. |
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I agree with the above posters who say you and your husband should live a separate life. As much as I love my son and that's a lot, we both agree that it is better that we live our separate lives. My son would be thrilled for me when I move to TV as he knows it is right for me.
My son is in a business where moving is sometimes required to get a promotion. Although he won't move from Florida yet, who knows idf he won't in the future, Then, where will I be if I am living my life through him and my grandchild? It's much better for you to have your friends and life that you truly enjoy. The grandkids came come for a visit and everybody wins. After all. doesn't airplanes fly in both directions? Do want is right for you or you will be living in a constant state of anxiety. Botom line for me is, "will I be able to sleep at night with this decision".
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Good luck
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I had the same feelings..am I doing the right thing? Then I think about how often I actually see the kids. Sure, we talk almost daily but they are all working so our times together are limited. When they do come over for dinner, they are here for a few hours then leave. The grandkids are wonderful but when they are here they are focused on their cellphones instead of conversing with grandma. When we move to TV (next month
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