Yup. Because if you go through all that and it doesn’t work out, you know Janis will make you feel like it was your fault /screwup for the rest of your life.
born and lived in Chicago ( Chicago not the burbs ) now at 74 I live in Ohio on a small old farm ,my famly live here now so I want to be with them .Its not bad you can see the stars at night : )
We are looking at moving when I retire to a place we can afford. It is REALLY scary. We want to move out of an apt. to a home we will be building on a LOT of land (land prices are much better where we want to move). We have selected the area, just trying to figure out what we want on the land we are buying. (trees vs. grasslands, what kind of water source, how far/close to amenities like food stores, hospitals/clinics and gas stations, how available are utilities, etc.).
We look forward to retiring in the next 5 years or so, selling the house here in Port Hueneme and moving up north but still staying here on the Central Coast. I have always loved that area. I was born and raised here and lived most of my life on the coast and look forward to finally having a home overlooking the beach in Cayucos or Morro Bay (about 3 hours up the coast) if we make enough money on the sale of this house (crossing my fingers!)
We moved from our hometown to a hobby farm in the north and loved it . . .for a few years. The hometown feeling never came to us and we returned after 7 years. At least we had a great time and was able to find a house that would fit into our retirement plans. We never regretted our decisions to go or to come back.Oh ya! And, YES Arlo, you can take the grill with you!
The Pro from Dover over 7 years ago
Yes, it’s difficult to leave the known for the unknown.
carlosrivers over 7 years ago
TELL HER THAT!
Grace Premium Member over 7 years ago
Hire a contractor to build and stay put while it’s being done….
jarvisloop over 7 years ago
As we men age and our hormones change, we grow feathers.
Dani Rice over 7 years ago
Such a choice! A new house, vs. old memories and old friends. Hmm.
JB10000Lakes over 7 years ago
Yup. Because if you go through all that and it doesn’t work out, you know Janis will make you feel like it was your fault /screwup for the rest of your life.
awesomesteeler over 7 years ago
Man Up Arlo… Just make a Decision
Doctor_McCoy over 7 years ago
Tell Flo and Robin goodbye and GO!
Tyge over 7 years ago
It’s not “an adventure” yet to Arlo. They’re switched positions on the child-or-adult scale.
gaebie over 7 years ago
Janis will rethink moving away from her boyfriends there.
Kenneth Buhagiar Premium Member over 7 years ago
We just went through this same situation. Took us a year to finally pull the trigger. It was worth it!
Varnes over 7 years ago
Is that an un-plucked chicken on the grill? A sacrifice? Arlo’s losing it?
MontanaPhil50 over 7 years ago
Don’t move to be near your kids. They’ll likely up and move somewhere else and there you’ll be. Move because YOU want to be in that place
hopatease1. over 7 years ago
born and lived in Chicago ( Chicago not the burbs ) now at 74 I live in Ohio on a small old farm ,my famly live here now so I want to be with them .Its not bad you can see the stars at night : )
contralto2b over 7 years ago
We are looking at moving when I retire to a place we can afford. It is REALLY scary. We want to move out of an apt. to a home we will be building on a LOT of land (land prices are much better where we want to move). We have selected the area, just trying to figure out what we want on the land we are buying. (trees vs. grasslands, what kind of water source, how far/close to amenities like food stores, hospitals/clinics and gas stations, how available are utilities, etc.).
banjinshiju over 7 years ago
As somebody that has Asperger’s Syndrome, I can relate to Arlo. Even when it is needed, I hate change.
Cavenee Lonnie Premium Member over 7 years ago
We look forward to retiring in the next 5 years or so, selling the house here in Port Hueneme and moving up north but still staying here on the Central Coast. I have always loved that area. I was born and raised here and lived most of my life on the coast and look forward to finally having a home overlooking the beach in Cayucos or Morro Bay (about 3 hours up the coast) if we make enough money on the sale of this house (crossing my fingers!)
mggreen over 7 years ago
We moved from our hometown to a hobby farm in the north and loved it . . .for a few years. The hometown feeling never came to us and we returned after 7 years. At least we had a great time and was able to find a house that would fit into our retirement plans. We never regretted our decisions to go or to come back.Oh ya! And, YES Arlo, you can take the grill with you!
bryan42 over 7 years ago
Change is never easy, even for a cartoon character.