Miss Neecerie
I'll Lock Up
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Adcurium said:Hey, that's where Frank Sinatra was born! Hoboken is gooood country!
This advice is worth exactly what you paid for it: If you stay in your comfort zone, you're less likely to grow (personally, professionally, spiritually, etc.). So, in our lives, we need to be uncomfortable, from time to time. I know... this is easier said than done but, relish it. You have a warm, safe place to sleep. That's more than a lot of other people. You're close to NYC. I know people who would give their left arm to be soo close to the city.
Go to a baseball game (Mets will be cheaper than the Yankees). Check the classifieds in the Sunday paper. There might be some 'cravans' that go into the city for games, museums and/or shopping trips.
Visit some museums (Sundays are often free). Hit a few local bookstores and libraries and inquire whether there are any book clubs. While you're there, thumb through a Frommer's or Foddor's travel guide and see what they suggest for local things to do/places to see.
Maybe take some sailing lessons on the Hudson. Or go to a Michael's craft strore and sign up for a cake decorating class or Williams and Sonomo for a cooking class. Or.... find some local loungers and INSIST that they buy you a few cocktails and introduce you to some of their friends. Then you'll start to enjoy the city and meet some people and you'll be loving Jersey!
Oh no....not bad advice at all...and things like this were in the plans....
I was probably talking more about actual home...inside...then I was the overall move....even though the combo of things is what has me feeling unsettled..I realise the other stuff is a 'takes time' sort of thing...the only thing I can control is how I feel in my more immediate surroundings...if that makes sense?