Albany, I might come back...who knows.

Dec 02, 2010 09:03

I moved to Boston, with much aggravation and expense for two reasons - to get J treatment for his issues and to get back to living in my family home, which comes with it's own set of my own issues. Now, j is on his own for treatment, my dad wants his own space although I am welcome to "visit", and I am very, very sad and  put out at the thought of ( Read more... )

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inanna December 2 2010, 15:10:04 UTC
*hugs* Such big changes and decisions... i wish you peace as you come to decisions about where you need to be next.

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sraedi December 2 2010, 15:36:22 UTC
xo

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anna_phylaxis December 2 2010, 16:10:42 UTC
(You've inspired me to actually log into LJ. LOL!)

I'm sorry things are stupid. I've been keeping my eyes and ears perked for potentially compatible living spaces. What are your feelings on crazy shared artists' lofts? Or are you more interested in having your own damn space? :)

Most of Boston's burlesque scene takes itself a little too seriously if you ask me. BUT, there is a burlesque night in Cambridge that may or may not strike your fancy: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=168499913182936

(Sorry for the lack of fancy html link stuff but I've completely forgotten how to do it ATM...)

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chaoticerotic December 2 2010, 21:09:34 UTC
My only problem with shared space is I have 3 definite cats, maybe 4 if I don't find a home for one...and a pigeon.otherwise, shared artist space sounds lovely. I have a fuck ton of books too.

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drfardook December 2 2010, 16:22:57 UTC
Yeah, and if you came back to Albany I'd love to get a chance to shoot with you before I move to the west coast (assuming I learn how to drive right quick).

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david_anderson December 2 2010, 17:54:12 UTC
That sure sounds like a lot of good reasons to move. I'm sure there are lots of things you'll miss, but if it seems right, you should do it. You could still travel back to Boston to teach classes, if you are still doing that. It doesn't hurt to keep a foot in both places.

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