Absolutely right JR!!! Roads never travelled always lead to a bunch of "what ifs", which can lead to many regrets. In my book, you're about to venture into a wonderful adventure!
Yep, you can always move back. It's not like you're leaving a job or anything like that. And, this isn't the first time you've talked about moving out of state. You may not have the opportunity to have this sort of experience again. I say go for it!
I have a good feeling about it all too. I think as long as I can figure out a way to get back home for a weekend at least four to six times a year I'll be fine.
As for Jenn & I, we've connected better than I ever could have imagined and I have very high hopes for our future together.
I have a good feeling about it all too. I think as long as I can figure out a way to get back home for a weekend at least four to six times a year I'll be fine.
As for Jenn & I, we've connected better than I ever could have imagined and I have very high hopes for our future together.
And that wonderful connection you two share just doesn't come along very often! Believe me, I know what I'm talking about. I have one major regret which I shared somewhat with you in a blog of mine. I'll never know what might have been. And I'm truly sorry I didn't/couldn't go when I had the chance.
I think you will need Tastykakes to help you with the energy to pack. The good news is now you will be closer to the Tastykakes. And if you need to run and hide for a while (or take in a Phillies-Brewers game), I will be around. Or, there are so many sites to see in Philly.
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