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Jun. 14th, 2013 11:52 am
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We have officially reached the hair loss portion of the post-WLS process. Yay. I try not to stress too much because I do have a fair amount of hair even though the individual hairs are on the thin side. Sadly, I am ceasing the pinking and purpling until I feel confident that the bleaching process won't make the rest of my hair fall out. If I can't live without unnatural color streaks in my hair, Ulta carries various non-permanent potions which do not require bleaching before application.

The weather threatens to be absolutely gorgeous this weekend. Had I a crystal ball, I'm sure it would foretell of a bike ride or two. Maybe even three. And now that Hubbyfink's cleared for almost all physical activity, I can drag him along for a "short" ride.

Speaking of the Hubbyfink, we'd planned on zipping out to Colorado Springs this past March but surgery schedules got in the way. Why the zipping to CS? Well, back in September I got a bee in my proverbial bonnet about moving somewhere that wasn't so dang hot and humid as the DC area and CS looked fantastic on paper. The change-averse Hubbyfink warmed up to the idea a day later and was ready to move RIGHT THEN. We cooled our jets, though, and calmed down enough to realize that we really should scope out a place before picking up stakes and heading west. (Of course, I hadn't considered the possibility of something like the horrifying wildfire currently destroying the surrounding area... all those unfortunate people... it makes me want to cry.) So, we're flying out for a visit over Labor Day weekend and will see if it is just as good in real life.

Other locations on our short list of Places to Live After Fleeing DC include the Florida panhandle (preferably right on the coast); New Orleans (which, obviously, is even MORE hot and humid than DC but I've become sensitive to cold after this past miserable winter; Hubbyfink is not on board with this idea); Asheville, NC (again, himself is not quite on board); Austin (his entry; as appealing and vibrant as Austin is, I simply can't with Texas); and Columbus, OH (yes, really: my work team is there, the city is beautiful, and it gets four distinct seasons; Hubbyfink doesn't want to live in Ohio). We've got some negotiating to do.

Date: 2013-06-14 04:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] danabren.livejournal.com
Cyborg also does not agree with my suggestion that we move to New Orleans. "WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO LIVE ON A DELTA?" he demands.

Stupid boy logic.

Date: 2013-06-14 04:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] aelf.livejournal.com
Mike refuses to leave Maryland. Getting him to move to the other side of the beltway was a challenge (and only successful due to real estate prices, I think).

I try to convince him that our salaries wouldn't be much smaller in the midwest, and money would go further, and the midwest is just a nice, pleasant place to live ... even if there are people there who've never seen an ocean ... and he just gets all twitchy. Really I think I could live anywhere, except the west coast. I cannot cope with the ocean being on the wrong side.

Date: 2013-06-14 06:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] greta-k.livejournal.com
This past winter was miserable? But it didn't even get down to ZERO! (*and yes, I'm more heat adverse than I am cold adverse).

Date: 2013-06-14 10:05 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] woodwindy.livejournal.com
So you might wind up in Char's general proximity? That'd be neat!

Florida, on the other hand, is not exactly where you go when you're looking for less hot and humid. :)

Date: 2013-06-15 02:12 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sandelwood
Well, as someone who grew up in/around CSprings, I can tell you that the stats you saw might be outdated weather-wise. The drought we've been in for the last decade or so has effed whatever mild weather it used to be (hence the fires which very nearly destroyed my Dad's house last year on the west side, and now the Black Forest fire where I spent my childhood) on the east.

Winter is cold and late. Anywhere from 0-30 degrees through Jan - April, sometimes into May, even if the sun is shining or if it's not snowing. There is no "Spring" or "Fall" here anymore. I hate it. I'm a native and I used to play outside in winter until I was blue, but now I can barely tolerate the winters here.

And summer is baking hot. Dry, parched and HOT. We're in the 90's this week, close to 100 on Tuesday. Temps were around 105 last summer during the day, 80s through the night from July to nearly October. And while humidity sucks, the opposite is just as bad. You'll go through gallons of lotion and you're skin still feels likes it's falling off. If it rains, it lasts a couple of blissful minutes at best.

CSprings has Pikes Peak, but as a city (and the mentality of said city), I'm not a fan. The politics and social attitude towards minorities there is appalling, and it's gotten worse and worse in terms of crime (and I don't doubt these things go hand in hand). Nice place to visit, but I will never live anywhere near it again because of these things. It gave me an intensely sheltered view of the world until I moved away in high school. I much prefer Boulder. Stunning views from anywhere in the city, small town feel, and extremely accepting people, very friendly and safe. I loved living there (wish I still did, I'm a few miles out now in a cheaper area) and consider it my birthplace now, even if CSprings is on the certificate!

Anyway, hope you are feeling ok!

Date: 2013-06-15 12:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] holliemke.livejournal.com
Enjoy the possibilities! Sometimes the best part of the experience is researching other places - even if you eventually choose not to move!

As someone who has moved *cough* a few times, I'd recommend knowing someone in the place you are moving, if at all possible. I'd also consider being closer to family if that's an option. Unless its a short term move. I find the older i got, the more I missed them. (obviously)

I think it would be awesome for you two to be somewhere with non-horrific real estate prices. For me, coming back to Green Bay where a lovely house in a lovely neighborhood can be as little as 150K-200K. And rents. Ah i love it.

Every place has close minded people. Every place has freaks looking for like minded friends. The challenge is finding them.

I found this list interesting when my mother and I were looking at places to move, Places you can retire for 40K a year.

My favorite on the list was St. Louis.

http://money.usnews.com/money/retirement/slideshows/best-places-to-retire-for-under-40000
Edited Date: 2013-06-15 12:23 pm (UTC)

Date: 2013-06-17 12:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shalandara.livejournal.com
Asheville is a pretty place, and quite hip. You would fit in greatly. For a lark, look at Black Mountain, just outside of Asheville. (My inlaws have a 2nd house in Montreat, right next to Balck MountIn. We go into Black Mountin to do things).

Does Hubbyfink really know anything about it or is he just nixing it ebcause since its int he moutains of NC it can't be fun. :)

Date: 2013-06-17 02:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sskipstress.livejournal.com
Most of the bright colors can be applied to hair that hasn't been bleached. The effect is more subtle and doesn't last as long, but it can still be fun.

I lived in Austin for 4 years, politically, it's a lot like living in NoVa. Most of the state is fairly conservative, but the local area is mostly liberal, so any hope of going there to enact change is pretty much dashed because where you live has already changed, which makes where you're living pretty cool. There aren't as many museums nearby, but there is a LOT of good music of all genres in Austin. The only reason I didn't stay was the weather...I don't do well with extended hot and humid, and I was beginning to miss seasons.

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