
*edit: I'm not blindly moving. I just want opinions or conversation, I wont make a decision based on this though so please don't see me as that rash lol ;;;;
I've been coping recently by focusing harder on my future plans and trying to solidify them a bit. And create some backup plans while I'm at it~
I want to move back to Texas so I'm trying to research decent areas to try!
I lived near Houston in Sugarland and Missouri City, TX for almost 4 years when I was in my late teens. Not everyone's favorite place to live, but for me it was truly life saving experience. The people I met there and the experiences I had were incredibly important to me, and frankly they showed me how to really cherish life no matter what happens. They know they mean the world to me to this day.
BUT I don't want to go back to Houston area :vanora_xd:
That is a cherished place that I feel like I shouldn't touch again. It already served its purpose and by going back and seeing how much it must have changed, I don't want to ruin my memories of it. I need them to keep me going.
Like, I passed that level of the game, onto the next.
I prefer to live suburban, but also would be starting cheap until bf and I really get ourselves established into our jobs in whatever place we move to. I've been looking at College Station and read that its a good place to be, but I'm not sure how credible the sources are? Or how to really know before actually seeing for myself. I'll probably hit up an airbnb to check it out first before I make final decisions.
Anyone here know much about the place though?
Or anywhere else in the state. I just want to leave Colorado/mountain lands and live at sea level again, above all else.
Also, have you ever moved yourself to another state?
Did the process go smoothly for you or was it difficult to get a home or job?
