How far away have you moved from home, and for how long? I'm moving across the country, it's going to be interresting.
I moved to chicago from New Mexico. (culture shock) The to fort collins from new mexico. both times well worth the trip, especially the second time. Change can be good.
I jumped the ditch I now live in the most isolated city in the world. Only have two family members here... But it's fine Sometimes a change of scenery is a good thing
I've never moved out of this area. My whole family is here, and I like them, so... Think of it as an adventure...or a kidnapping.
I moved from San Diego, to a small town in Nevada with 4 thousand people. Love will do shit like that to you.
I lived a year in Korea. That's pretty far from Indiana where I grew up. I now live 300 miles from where I grew up.
I've been living 45 minutes away from the folks for about 5 years now and I think it's the perfect distance to avoid surprise visits.
I live about 20 miles from where I grew up now, but from Ohio to Los Angeles and Seattle, so like 2500 miles away, and I was out there a total of over 5 years
Yes. From Bosnia to Croatia. Then to Germany and then back to Croatia. And Switzerland's next :cheers2:
i periodically move away from the town for 3 months in the summer. in the mountains or sea, anywhere but not the city when i can.
if from home you mean from my family. that would be where am now. which is about 350 miles away. i hate it. i would much rather be back at home, i just miss devon!!!
i moved from south whitby to north whitby when i was 12 i don't know when i'm gonna move next...prolly soon tho
I live a half hour away from my parents when I'm at school. That's about as far as I've moved away, haha. When I'm done with college I'm moving far, though.
I'm going to go with a lil bit of kidnapping, but it's by a hot guy with a huge wang, so it's cool. haha haha, yes I know. I think it will be worth it. I don't think I'd want to go to Korea... heh. There's nothing much in Indiana though... my family, but i only really see them on holidays anyway... wouldn't be much different. I think the only thing that troubles me is that my father's heart is failing... that scares me not to be here... but staying isn't going to stop it either.
I have lived several places in North Carolina and Virginia, all within 200 miles of where I grew up. Being that close doesn't matter much anymore, since nearly all of my relatives have died or moved far away. Changing cities now and then is a good thing.