tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-855399324173680413.post2652336928023888668..comments2023-09-19T07:35:32.058-07:00Comments on The Crazy Life: Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06087370589040804750noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-855399324173680413.post-24933713997233864492010-07-23T14:07:45.763-07:002010-07-23T14:07:45.763-07:00We loved growing up in the country...there were so...We loved growing up in the country...there were so many more things that you could do living there that you could not do in town. For most of our lives, our road was gravel. You deal with it...paved roads are nicer, but gravel is doable. You just have to remember to be more cautious when driving on the gravel. I would give anything to be able to find a nice home in the country here that we could afford-may never happen for us, but ultimately the country is where we want to be. Space, no neighbors right on top of you, less traffic, less noise....people will still come visit and you'll still see them when you go to town, etc.... You guys need to decide what you're willing to sacrifice for what you really want. Once you come to that decision, you will know what you want to do. Home is wherever you make it and yes, this would make a wonderful home for the kids to continue growing up in, but there are other homes out there too...you just have to decide if this is the one or if it is still waiting to be found.Kristinanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-855399324173680413.post-25386777179367431112010-07-23T12:10:22.461-07:002010-07-23T12:10:22.461-07:00Megan living in the country does have positives &a...Megan living in the country does have positives & negatives. I know the gravel road is a big negative, but it is so peaceful in the country & the kids will love it. We once looked at the house you are talking about & it's nice. It's very close to Pete's parents house. If your worried about people visiting think of this: The ones that love & care for you will come even it there is a gravel road. A dirty car is not the end of the world. You're about to have a baby & everyone will come visit. You can step outside in your pj's or even less if you know what I mean & no one will notice. You can see a car coming from a mile away by the dust flying. Parker won't say Pete shoots all the deer, because Brad will have PLENTY to shoot at from the back porch. I know there are several more positives & negatives, but that's how country life is.Mrs. Sealshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05337090549118441633noreply@blogger.com