Are you moving to Columbus? My sister lives in New Albany. If you are and you want her email address or FB page or whatever, let me know. She relocated 2 years ago from NJ and has four children under the age of 8. She is a Jersey girl at heart, but Ohio has been very good to her.
We're just in Steubenville; not that far away! Can we come visit someday? For that matter, if you ever want to take the munchkins around your old stomping ground, look us up. Our kids would love to meet the crew.
One of the great days of my life was when I was leaving Columbus--but I don't weather winter well. Columbus is a truly wonderful place with much to recommend it including easy access to many of the wonders of Ohio--and I'm not being ironic when I say that. There are many, many wonderful things about Ohio and Columbus sits at the center of them. I wish you all the best in your move, and hope that you are faster at discovering the good than I have been.
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Are you moving to Columbus? My sister lives in New Albany. If you are and you want her email address or FB page or whatever, let me know. She relocated 2 years ago from NJ and has four children under the age of 8. She is a Jersey girl at heart, but Ohio has been very good to her.
Yikes! Best of luck!
Instead of your visiting us on your way to Ohio, we can visit you on the way to my parents' house in Wooster. Nifty. :)
JMB, drop me an email.
Jordana, that would be pretty awesome. Even more convenient than us stopping in Nashville!
Boo! Hiss!
We're just in Steubenville; not that far away! Can we come visit someday? For that matter, if you ever want to take the munchkins around your old stomping ground, look us up. Our kids would love to meet the crew.
Mrs. Darwin, I don't have outlook express on my computer. I'll try to access it through your site again.
JMB, you can reach us at darwincatholic (at) gmail.
Dear Mrs. Darwin,
One of the great days of my life was when I was leaving Columbus--but I don't weather winter well. Columbus is a truly wonderful place with much to recommend it including easy access to many of the wonders of Ohio--and I'm not being ironic when I say that. There are many, many wonderful things about Ohio and Columbus sits at the center of them.
I wish you all the best in your move, and hope that you are faster at discovering the good than I have been.
shalom,
Steven
Wow. Never been there. I hear it snows. Think of us down here in South Texas when you experience seasons, yes? Best wishes, this is exciting.
OHIO?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Sincerely yours,
Julie in Dallas
:-)
Ooh. Ohio isn't that far from us.
Care to visit Canada? :)
Praying for a smooth move!
Best wishes for the transition--you will be leaving behind a big hole at St. E's.
Ahh!!! I wish I wasn't several states away - I'd come and help! Or at least hold the baby... :-)
How exciting!!!
All da best. With-arm-in-recovery, can't even offer to come and hold the baby!! Hope the move goes smoothly...
YAAAAAAAAAY!
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