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  1. #1
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    You will be in our prayers that everything will work out. I wouldn't worry too much about your little one changing schools again - kids adapt far more readily to change than adults.
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    Sorry that I can't be more helpful w/suggestions. Please know that prayers are going up for you and that all things will work out in the end.
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    That's a tough one. Kids DO adapt. You have to do what is in the best interest of the kids and yourself.

    You'll be in my thoughts and prayers, sweetie.

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    Kids do adapt, SOMETIMES, because they have no other choice. Speaking as someone who was moved around so many times as a child that I lost count, I can tell you that it wasn't easy being the new kid all the time. Just as I made friends, it was time to move. I was either way behind or way ahead in class and that made it difficult, too. As a result, I never did learn how to put down roots.

    You have a lot of things to consider, that's for sure, but your family must come first. You'll do what's best for everyone, pets included.
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    thank you so much for your kind words and thoughts....I really do hope things turn out for best....thereīs still nothing written in stone but better be prepared.... thank you
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    Oh Isabel, what a time, not knowing but worrying, thinking about all the "what ifs!"

    Here, if a company transfers you, they must assist you in finding a suitable place to live. I don't know if that would work with your husband's company.

    Praying that you find a way to make everything work.
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    Welcome to my world!

    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post

    Here, if a company transfers you, they must assist you in finding a suitable place to live. I don't know if that would work with your husband's company.
    Companies in the US have no obligation to assist in finding a suitable place to live. Many may choose to do so, none must.

    I am living in SoCal because my husband was offered an "opportunity of a lifetime" with his employer of +30 years.

    Everything is negotiable. My husband's employer very much wanted him to relocated so they provided many things and...

    My husband is a very good negotiator so we moved without much hardship (financial that is!)

    Eddie and Edwina were a big consideration. They have adjusted quite well.

    It is frightening and it is challenging and it is exciting.

    But it is not easy.

    Feel free to ask me if you think I can provide any ideas/guidance/comfort!
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