MechGuy
Well-known member
For what its worth, I understand completely about moving to the South from the North far away from family. I'm originally from Detroit, and when I went into the military I was stationed in both Georgia and then Texas. But I ended up meeting my wife in Georgia, and after I got out of the military I decided to stay in Texas because we both loved it so much.
but before I moved here I had a completely different notion of what "the south" was like, especially Texas. Once I got here, all those sterotypes ended up not being true (at least where I am in Texas!)
But the family part is really hard. My wife's parents moved to Texas from Atlanta to be closer to her and the grandkids. My family is still all in Michigan and takes 2 days to drive there, so I only see them once a year or so.
but before I moved here I had a completely different notion of what "the south" was like, especially Texas. Once I got here, all those sterotypes ended up not being true (at least where I am in Texas!)
But the family part is really hard. My wife's parents moved to Texas from Atlanta to be closer to her and the grandkids. My family is still all in Michigan and takes 2 days to drive there, so I only see them once a year or so.