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Annmarie
ParticipantThis is great info. I work at home. One of my clients is a recruiter for attorneys. I do a lot of recruiting in DC since it has the highest concentration of lawyers in the US. I do volunteer for the local DNC chapter here as well as the library as a reading tutor. I love politics, but I’m not “in” politics.
Thanks for the FL idea. I do LOVE the beach! I lived in Tallahassee for a few years and hated it, but I consider that part of FL to be GA in it’s weather and terrain. I haven’t been to the Tampa/St Pete area for awhile. I get worried I’d get bored. I was never bored when I lived in Chicago. Beach, museums, theater, movies, restaurants. I only have the beach now in a small town and I’m pulling my hair out.
Annmarie
ParticipantThanks!
Annmarie
ParticipantThe cold doesn’t bother me. It’s much colder here in the Chicago area that DC. I’d like to volunteer for a non-proft. Maybe 10 hours a week. I did a lot of fundraising in Chicago and I loved it. Also volunteered on the children’s floor at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. When you see kids in little wheelchairs who just lost limbs, it changes your world. I do love the occasional rally as well. The Women’s March in Chicago was just this past weekend. I’m only an hour away now.
A car is rough in any city. I’d still keep mine. When I lived in downtown Chicago by the lake I had a car and it was a pain. Tickets. Getting towed. Not being able to find a spot. I read DC has a great public transportation and it’s so walkable like Chicago or NY.
Annmarie
ParticipantThanks Anita. I have my own business and work at home, so I can go anywhere. Being 52, no desire for a roommate.
I agree that social interactions are best and that’s much easier in a city.
Washington, DC has been in the mix. I haven’t been there since I was 19, but I love politics too. Close to the beach and right on the river.
You’re helping to make this easier.
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