I'm over it...

awww shoot i cant bring ma banjo??????

hang in there man the south is a wonderful place
 
I went through this 15-20 times during my 35 year stint of working for large corporations. Almost without exception the change ended up being positive, for the whole family. It's a shock at first, but if you go into it with a glass half full attitude, it will be good for you in the long run.
 
Hang in there. Like it was said earlier, things happen for a reason. You will settle down in a new spot and make thing around you better than befor.
GOOD LUCK.
 
labontecsi said:
Sometimes his answer to our prayers is not what we want, but we need to accept it and move on. You are fortunate to have a job to go to, a daughter who will understand, and friends to lean on when you need us. We will welcome you with open arms and keep our Damn Yankee comments to a minimum.
You can't listen to Toddy, he is a damn yankee too!!!!:D :p :p
 
At the end of the day you can always get in your truck and relieve your stress knowing that you have 500 hp avaliable with the demand of your right foot:D :)
 
Annu Kumar said:
At the end of the day you can always get in your truck and relieve your stress knowing that you have 500 hp available with the demand of your right foot:D :)

That is true, but now I need new tires:bawling:

Thanks again to all of you, I know people are worse off than I am but
it's still tough. I know I'll survive, and looking forward to the move.

Must be positive!:banghead: Must be positive!:banghead: Must be positive!:banghead:
 
Your daughter will make it through it all. My family was a military family, we moved every 3 years.

You have a job lined up.....your way ahead of many people. Dont worry, just give thanks.

patrick
 

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