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Best of luck. Marriage takes a lot of work. I understand completely.
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The first time I went to gulf side and drive across north central Florida from NC I was amazed at the amount of green grass, wide open spaces and cattle ranching operations I saw. It’s beautiful country. Definitely not what I expected after being told all my life by other southerners that Florida was “ just a bunch of Yankees who were tired of the cold “. To the OP I get not wanting to be in Miami but I wouldn’t write off the whole state. Especially if your job affords you the time and money to fly to Alaska every year for several weeks.FWIW Central Florida, North Florida aren't what south Florida is. Don't know what state you are currently in but Florida has no state income tax and maybe that offsets the 10-15% pay cut. the Culture of South Florida extends far beyond said geographic location. The fishing is on another level here, being a nonresident that has a decade worth of resident knowledge of hunting areas puts you in limited company. don't know how old your daughter is but if she takes to enjoying the outdoors and hunting like you then you're talking about father daughter road trips to hunt out west. That' quality time right there. Make the move, you'll find that change is the only constant and peace is far more valuable than justice.
That's very true too. North or Central Florida is effectively a different state than Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami Dade. And the Orlando Airport is only a 25 minute flight from FLL or so.FWIW Central Florida, North Florida aren't what south Florida is. Don't know what state you are currently in but Florida has no state income tax and maybe that offsets the 10-15% pay cut. the Culture of South Florida extends far beyond said geographic location. The fishing is on another level here, being a nonresident that has a decade worth of resident knowledge of hunting areas puts you in limited company. don't know how old your daughter is but if she takes to enjoying the outdoors and hunting like you then you're talking about father daughter road trips to hunt out west. That' quality time right there. Make the move, you'll find that change is the only constant and peace is far more valuable than justice.
Jellied? I saw Andrew zimmern eat jellied moose nose on an episode of his show but I’ve never been able to try it myself. I found this recipe though and thought it was funny.And that is true He took to it like a duck to water, with the exception of eating moose nose, he still wont do that
Haha, actually we would be in southwest Florida (Naples) though so the prices may be more sane.The good news is that the real estate market is very affordable.
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Looking for compromise areas would be my advice.I'll also quote this from your original post, "I told her when we met that our current state wouldn’t have to be permanent if she grew to to dislike it which she has, then we could move."
It sounds like you're been accommodating from the beginning and promised to be accommodating in the future.
That being said, I've just moved from, urban, far south Florida and don't miss it a bit. I would recommend looking for compromise areas. For example, East TN where I am now is only a 1.5 hour or so flight back to south FL and there are several straight through flights every week at a reasonable rate. That's darn doable for anyone. And I'd bet there are many other places within a 1-1.5 hour flight that are much more enjoyable than South Florida.
There are few places that replicate the extensive immigrant culture of South Florida however, especially if your wife is of central/South American or island descent. But I'd probably really push her to name the benefits of that culture that she feels she is missing and try to find some semblance elsewhere.
Some times it's not just about being closer to immigrants. One of my wife's good friends married a Mexican immigrant and now live about 3 hours away from us in a different state. they've talked about moving closer to us and her family but one of the reasons they don't want to is the lack of immigrants or should I say the backwards treatment of immigrants where we're from. It's more about the culture as a whole than just the immigrant culture. As terrible as this sounds, there's no doubt in my mind that if they moved back to our hometown he would be discriminated against due to where he's from.So your wife wants you to leave an area where you would take a substantial pay cut, and an extreme cut in vacation time when you are the bread winner and have worked to establish yourself just because she wants to be around people more “like her” from Her original country? That doesn’t sound like a good decision for your family. There’s more that could be said but I will hold My tongue.
I don’t think you’re an a**h*** I would have a logical conversation with her laying out the numbers and why you think it isn’t a wise decision. I think it’s more selfish to want to move and force you to take the pay cut and lose vacation time
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With your family just so your wife can be closer to more immigrants. Unless there’s more reasons why she doesn’t like where you are living I’m not seeing being close to more immigrants as a realistic reason to leave what you have.
Some Guys will probably call me an a**h*** for my response but at the end of the day to me that isn’t a valid reason to uproot and lose what you have established.. compromise does go both ways…
I know a LOT of married women who would think they died and went to heaven to have a husband like you.