My husband was in the Army and we have had about seven houses in 6 years. It was fun for a while, but eventually it lost its glamour. The last place we lived, I actually did not want to leave, but we didnt have a choice in the matter.
I would say that its worth it-but you will reach a point where you acquire too much stuff and it will either be too expensive to move again, or too much of a hassle.
Enjoy it while it lasts!
colesteel's Life List
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1. learn to love myself
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2. grieve for my mother
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3. lose 25 pounds
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4. forgive myself
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5. be less judgemental
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6. find happiness
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7. go tanning and not be so pastey
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8. stay out of debt
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9. go to college
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10. be my brother's best friend
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11. be on tv
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12. be a great mom
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13. never make a mistake that i regret
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14. be perfectly healthy
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15. be a kid again
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16. Be a better person in every aspect
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17. manage my time better
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18. become a political figure
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19. get over my fear of heights
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20. go on vacation with my husband
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21. save money better
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22. see the world
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23. learn to speak a new language
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24. meet the president
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25. change the world
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26. worry less
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27. have more fun
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28. Be a better friend
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29. meet axl rose
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30. meet slash
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31. go to russia
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32. try out for american idol
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33. be somebody
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There are times when I am glad I have a decent relationship with my MIL, and there are other times where I wish she would just drop off the face of the earth.
Either way, its better having a civil relationship with her.
