Moving... with endless possibilities?

AnD

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Ohhh, that's what I was thinking too- somewhere near one of the Carolina coasts... <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

AnD

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Ohhh, that's what I was thinking too- somewhere near one of the Carolina coasts... <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

AnD

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Ohhh, that's what I was thinking too- somewhere near one of the Carolina coasts... <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

AnD

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Ohhh, that's what I was thinking too- somewhere near one of the Carolina coasts... <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

AnD

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Ohhh, that's what I was thinking too- somewhere near one of the Carolina coasts... <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

shimmereestar

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I'm so excited for you. It's a scary place to be at, but you are definitely approaching it with the right attitude. I was 22 when I picked up and left for Denver. We actually lived in Boulder. I loved it there. It does snow but because it's dry their it doesn't feel cold (you can literally wear a t-shirt when it's 50 degrees outside). Since it's the mile high city you are close to the sun and trust me you get sun most of the year (even when it snows, it usually melts pretty quickly). Not to mention lots of fun things to do their. Lots of nightlife, close to skiing, hiking, etc. We lived their for 5 years and it was such a fun place to be in our early twenties. (Not that I'm trying to push, I just loved it so much.) We did end up moving back to Texas to be near family, but I still really miss it. The only thig is cost of living can be high. Good luck in your decision<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

shimmereestar

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I'm so excited for you. It's a scary place to be at, but you are definitely approaching it with the right attitude. I was 22 when I picked up and left for Denver. We actually lived in Boulder. I loved it there. It does snow but because it's dry their it doesn't feel cold (you can literally wear a t-shirt when it's 50 degrees outside). Since it's the mile high city you are close to the sun and trust me you get sun most of the year (even when it snows, it usually melts pretty quickly). Not to mention lots of fun things to do their. Lots of nightlife, close to skiing, hiking, etc. We lived their for 5 years and it was such a fun place to be in our early twenties. (Not that I'm trying to push, I just loved it so much.) We did end up moving back to Texas to be near family, but I still really miss it. The only thig is cost of living can be high. Good luck in your decision<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

shimmereestar

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I'm so excited for you. It's a scary place to be at, but you are definitely approaching it with the right attitude. I was 22 when I picked up and left for Denver. We actually lived in Boulder. I loved it there. It does snow but because it's dry their it doesn't feel cold (you can literally wear a t-shirt when it's 50 degrees outside). Since it's the mile high city you are close to the sun and trust me you get sun most of the year (even when it snows, it usually melts pretty quickly). Not to mention lots of fun things to do their. Lots of nightlife, close to skiing, hiking, etc. We lived their for 5 years and it was such a fun place to be in our early twenties. (Not that I'm trying to push, I just loved it so much.) We did end up moving back to Texas to be near family, but I still really miss it. The only thig is cost of living can be high. Good luck in your decision<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

shimmereestar

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I'm so excited for you. It's a scary place to be at, but you are definitely approaching it with the right attitude. I was 22 when I picked up and left for Denver. We actually lived in Boulder. I loved it there. It does snow but because it's dry their it doesn't feel cold (you can literally wear a t-shirt when it's 50 degrees outside). Since it's the mile high city you are close to the sun and trust me you get sun most of the year (even when it snows, it usually melts pretty quickly). Not to mention lots of fun things to do their. Lots of nightlife, close to skiing, hiking, etc. We lived their for 5 years and it was such a fun place to be in our early twenties. (Not that I'm trying to push, I just loved it so much.) We did end up moving back to Texas to be near family, but I still really miss it. The only thig is cost of living can be high. Good luck in your decision<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

shimmereestar

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I'm so excited for you. It's a scary place to be at, but you are definitely approaching it with the right attitude. I was 22 when I picked up and left for Denver. We actually lived in Boulder. I loved it there. It does snow but because it's dry their it doesn't feel cold (you can literally wear a t-shirt when it's 50 degrees outside). Since it's the mile high city you are close to the sun and trust me you get sun most of the year (even when it snows, it usually melts pretty quickly). Not to mention lots of fun things to do their. Lots of nightlife, close to skiing, hiking, etc. We lived their for 5 years and it was such a fun place to be in our early twenties. (Not that I'm trying to push, I just loved it so much.) We did end up moving back to Texas to be near family, but I still really miss it. The only thig is cost of living can be high. Good luck in your decision<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

CowTown

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You could still try CA, and sign up for GHPP insurance. Maybe check out one of the beach communities like Hermosa Beach, or Redondo. Those are very friendly, single oriented areas on the beach where you might have a lot of fun.
 

CowTown

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You could still try CA, and sign up for GHPP insurance. Maybe check out one of the beach communities like Hermosa Beach, or Redondo. Those are very friendly, single oriented areas on the beach where you might have a lot of fun.
 

CowTown

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You could still try CA, and sign up for GHPP insurance. Maybe check out one of the beach communities like Hermosa Beach, or Redondo. Those are very friendly, single oriented areas on the beach where you might have a lot of fun.
 

CowTown

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You could still try CA, and sign up for GHPP insurance. Maybe check out one of the beach communities like Hermosa Beach, or Redondo. Those are very friendly, single oriented areas on the beach where you might have a lot of fun.
 

CowTown

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You could still try CA, and sign up for GHPP insurance. Maybe check out one of the beach communities like Hermosa Beach, or Redondo. Those are very friendly, single oriented areas on the beach where you might have a lot of fun.
 

tara

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Another idea is to get a summer sublease in the LA area. LA is full of colleges and there are lots of students that sublease over the summer so they can go home. It's cheap and temporary, so if you hate the area, you're not locked in to a full year lease. You could easily support yourself by bussing tables or something like that for the summer. At least this idea buys you more time to figure out where to plant your roots. AND it's in the city of your choice.
 

tara

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Another idea is to get a summer sublease in the LA area. LA is full of colleges and there are lots of students that sublease over the summer so they can go home. It's cheap and temporary, so if you hate the area, you're not locked in to a full year lease. You could easily support yourself by bussing tables or something like that for the summer. At least this idea buys you more time to figure out where to plant your roots. AND it's in the city of your choice.
 

tara

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Another idea is to get a summer sublease in the LA area. LA is full of colleges and there are lots of students that sublease over the summer so they can go home. It's cheap and temporary, so if you hate the area, you're not locked in to a full year lease. You could easily support yourself by bussing tables or something like that for the summer. At least this idea buys you more time to figure out where to plant your roots. AND it's in the city of your choice.
 

tara

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Another idea is to get a summer sublease in the LA area. LA is full of colleges and there are lots of students that sublease over the summer so they can go home. It's cheap and temporary, so if you hate the area, you're not locked in to a full year lease. You could easily support yourself by bussing tables or something like that for the summer. At least this idea buys you more time to figure out where to plant your roots. AND it's in the city of your choice.
 

tara

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Another idea is to get a summer sublease in the LA area. LA is full of colleges and there are lots of students that sublease over the summer so they can go home. It's cheap and temporary, so if you hate the area, you're not locked in to a full year lease. You could easily support yourself by bussing tables or something like that for the summer. At least this idea buys you more time to figure out where to plant your roots. AND it's in the city of your choice.
 
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