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My biggest issue with CA is I don't really see a future here for my kids. CA is on the decline and I just don't see it getting any better and can't see my kids raising a family here.
CA is on the decline and I just don't see it getting any better
RC2006 saysMy biggest issue with CA is I don't really see a future here for my kids. CA is on the decline and I just don't see it getting any better and can't see my kids raising a family here.
Ya, this is a major concern. I know a a lot of people living in the Silicon Valley today who’s kids can’t even dream of owning a home here... let alone would want to.
Treasure Valley (Boise and surrounding towns) is a phenomenal place to live, natural recreation of most any sort depending on the direction you roll. Green belts by the miles and lots of community supported activities. Knowing what I know I would be considering the towns mentioned N. West of Boise, Eagle, Star, Middleton along the foothills on 1 side and Boise river on the other, if you are not looking to live more in the city itself ( Boise/Meridian) I thought I read you would like a bit of space.
We are looking at the houses by Rocky Mountain High School around Chinden blvd and Linder road
I am out far enough not to deal with to much of the Californication destruction of the Treasure Valley.
Cash saysI am out far enough not to deal with to much of the Californication destruction of the Treasure Valley.
That's the problem though. Even decent and more chill people from CA bring a lot of baggage and expectations of what their new area should be like. So they try and change the previous normal to something close to CA, but not full blown CA. Even 50% CA policies and ideas suck ass. It destroyed Bozeman, MT over the last 5 years or so. I know TX is having their issues with the CA peeps as well.
So Marysville/Yuba CIty lost the title or what?
Speaking of guns where can you shoot out there I didn't see any ranges
Got keys, hour after moving in neighbors came by and brought us cookies and helped me unload small trailer with piano. So many things are different. Freeway speed limit is 80! Way less nanny laws. Kids can start driving at 14.5yo.
Sandpoint and Coeur D'Alene.
Effing COLD in Winter. And Bleak. Can be pretty hot in summer too.
Is that a bad thing though? Cold is a character builder.
Putting kids through school in the Bay Area weighs heavily on parents, no doubt.
Most of these kids were born and raised here and has no exposure to any tough neighborhoods like lots of other places. But still some are very toxic that once I found in social media channels of school clubs after an alert from my child. One of the club "VP", who is an Asian Indian descendant use "you n...r" (n word) in almost in every message on daily club chat for 6 months! Also he posted more explicit sexual messages on a group of 85 kids of both boys and girls.I copied the thread and gave it to school and was told they will take care but no apparent change happened and that person ended up at uc sb. School like the result and careless on behavior.
Note, most of these kids parents are rich and can afford to send their attorney to school to deal with school. At least I know a case where a Caucasian parent sent his attorney when his girl was discriminated.
WookieMan saysIs that a bad thing though? Cold is a character builder.
Yeah. That's one of the draws of living in Northern California. All winter long, we can go to the Sierras for that when we want to, and stay home when we don't want to.
As I have written in other comments on patrick's site, the tradeoffs for living here are not worth it, though.
It just doesn't make sense to do it for weather and activities. You sleep 6-8 hours a day. Work another 8-10. By the time you deal with traffic, fires, taxes, high cost of living, regulations, etc it makes little to zero sense to live in CA.
This would be a DCFS call in CA.
Spent 30 days on Ko Tao once and lived in a beach bungalow, one of the best times of my life. Cheap as shit too, but that was in 2000 when there was a bhat crisis, so may be more expensive today. $4 a day I lived like a king.
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Wife and I going to visit for a weekend vacation and to scope it out as a potential move away from the congested hell hole Silicon Valley,