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If you’re not already there, never move close by to be near the grandkids. Chances are they will need to relocate due to job opportunities right after you complete your move.
this is STILL a comic strip, folks. As much as you want to escape the real life crappings that are now taking place in this F’ed-Up world… this is still a comic strip.
My son and daughter-in-law were living two states away when they had their first. They moved back to within a mile of her mother and five miles of us. It’s worked out fine. We see grandkids often, watch their sports play and give them stuff on all the regular holidays. It’s great.
As we get closer to April 1st, I just want to say it’s been fun bantering with all you folks here. The cost factor is not steep, but when you add the foreign exchange it seems a bit dear. I think I will just wander over to another free site. it’s been a slice. Y’all be good to each other.
I heard that one should live 1,000 miles from your parents. therefore, you are close enough to get there in an emergency, but they will not be dropping in unexpectedly. My odometer showed 1,003 miles and it was just fine!
Janis is alarmed at the “short” time to get everything done, and Arlo is TRYING to keep the perspective that there is plenty of time…. BECAUSE who in the hell wants to be in the moving “process” for NINE MONTHS. I can understand both perspectives.
But, truth-be-told, Arlo’s seems far more calming a perspective to me…. compared to nine months of “getting it done”.
I’ve never had that much notice to get up and movd. The longest I remember it taking was 3 months. Did 6 moves/6 states in 12 years. Do yourself a favor and don’t ask friends or neighbors to help, pay someone to do it.
That comment makes me think of a friend and her husband. Her husband wanted to be closer to his sister, so they sold their house and moved to a condo near her. Shortly thereafter the sister sold her house and bought a n RV and hit the road.
We were not fortunate enough to have children. We do have 5 niblings – ranging in age from 15 to 33 at the current time. None are married – though one seems to be thinking about it (second oldest, ny nephew – in his late 20s).
We had planned to retire to – at various times – Lancaster, PA or Colonial Williamsburg. He quit his job about 20 years ago (short of retirement age). I am still working – though VERY part time – a few days a year.
I don’t want to move – we have things we do here – our reenactment unit, my embroidery group friends, and we do have our siblings and niblings as backup if we needed help and my mom is still alive at 95.
Da'Dad 11 days ago
Look at the grin on Arlo’s face. Our boy doesn’t have a clue about how much trouble he’s in.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 11 days ago
Sell the house “As Is”. The new owners will want to make their own improvements anyway.
Rhetorical_Question 11 days ago
A matter of pride?
ATGMer 11 days ago
If you’re not already there, never move close by to be near the grandkids. Chances are they will need to relocate due to job opportunities right after you complete your move.
Nachikethass 11 days ago
DON’T do it, Arlo – don’t let your life drift on your kids’ whims.
nosirrom 11 days ago
I thought the kids would want to be in their new home before the baby arrived.
Or was this a prescient pregnancy announcement?
Egrayjames 11 days ago
She’s right. Arlo just doesn’t know it yet.
Jim 11 days ago
this is STILL a comic strip, folks. As much as you want to escape the real life crappings that are now taking place in this F’ed-Up world… this is still a comic strip.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 11 days ago
Moving is bad enough, why go thru the horror of contractors on top of that.
oldchas 11 days ago
My son and daughter-in-law were living two states away when they had their first. They moved back to within a mile of her mother and five miles of us. It’s worked out fine. We see grandkids often, watch their sports play and give them stuff on all the regular holidays. It’s great.
coffeemom88 11 days ago
Ruh roh
BJDucer 11 days ago
Janis almost makes it sounds like the house is in shambles.
kencrosno 11 days ago
Rent your place out. If the coast doesn’t work out, you can go home. It is also good income.
Heelboy 12 11 days ago
Looks like Arlo is talking out of both sides of his mouth…
ladykat Premium Member 11 days ago
Trust me, nine months isn’t that long!
ddjg 11 days ago
We have these fourth panel conversations all the time . .
formathe 11 days ago
As we get closer to April 1st, I just want to say it’s been fun bantering with all you folks here. The cost factor is not steep, but when you add the foreign exchange it seems a bit dear. I think I will just wander over to another free site. it’s been a slice. Y’all be good to each other.
KEA 11 days ago
conversation ala “His Girl Friday”
paranormal 11 days ago
Does Arlo ever work, or is he independantly wealthy???
MuddyUSA Premium Member 11 days ago
A word regarding Arlo comes to mind…….dufus!
royq27 11 days ago
I heard that one should live 1,000 miles from your parents. therefore, you are close enough to get there in an emergency, but they will not be dropping in unexpectedly. My odometer showed 1,003 miles and it was just fine!
jmorris9999 Premium Member 11 days ago
Must be why I relate to this comic.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member 11 days ago
Janis is alarmed at the “short” time to get everything done, and Arlo is TRYING to keep the perspective that there is plenty of time…. BECAUSE who in the hell wants to be in the moving “process” for NINE MONTHS. I can understand both perspectives.
But, truth-be-told, Arlo’s seems far more calming a perspective to me…. compared to nine months of “getting it done”.
wru1963 11 days ago
does A &J have a car? I’ve never seen one.
Heelboy 12 11 days ago
You see that sheet of paper in Janis’ hand? Neither one of them are on it at the same time….
car2ner 11 days ago
plenty of time, not enough time. I’ve experienced this. I was surprised how much time it took and I think my sweetheart is still a bit clueless.
dtdbiz 11 days ago
Mars eclipsing Venus.
colinmanuele Premium Member 11 days ago
by any chance Jimmy Johnson sees this : TIME FOR A NEW BOOK !!! please !!!
scinticat 11 days ago
Does anyone really like this story arc?
ktrabbit 11 days ago
No mistaking who is the glass half empty vs. full.
sincavage05 11 days ago
I’ve never had that much notice to get up and movd. The longest I remember it taking was 3 months. Did 6 moves/6 states in 12 years. Do yourself a favor and don’t ask friends or neighbors to help, pay someone to do it.
swtsummerangel1458 10 days ago
That comment makes me think of a friend and her husband. Her husband wanted to be closer to his sister, so they sold their house and moved to a condo near her. Shortly thereafter the sister sold her house and bought a n RV and hit the road.
mafastore 7 days ago
We were not fortunate enough to have children. We do have 5 niblings – ranging in age from 15 to 33 at the current time. None are married – though one seems to be thinking about it (second oldest, ny nephew – in his late 20s).
We had planned to retire to – at various times – Lancaster, PA or Colonial Williamsburg. He quit his job about 20 years ago (short of retirement age). I am still working – though VERY part time – a few days a year.
I don’t want to move – we have things we do here – our reenactment unit, my embroidery group friends, and we do have our siblings and niblings as backup if we needed help and my mom is still alive at 95.