deletetacount123
Sep 25, 2006, 3:43 AM
Well, Ive finally decided to do what *I* want to do......
I feel like I NEED to go to Ontario, I should be there not here in BC as many of you know Im unhappy here and would rather go back to Ontario where Im oringally from.
I do thank some of you who encouraged me to just move back to Ontario :-) My parents know and actually support it, they aren't happy but they know I need to live my own life and they want me to go there for a visit to explore which I do plan to do.
So heres my need for advice :-)
I have settled on moving to Guelph, Ontario.... I have NEVER been to this city, well, once back in 1998 to visit my friend's sister in Universary but I didn't get to see very much except the campus and a few nearby areas.
I know its a big area... so I wondered if anyone can give me advice on the best areas to live in or at least "stay away from".
I am looking for nice friendly areas, thats close to town. I have a car but I would also like to be able to walk to nearby places to start a walking rountie!!
Some of my interests are, to help better place where I should go is: dance (ballet perferly), libraries, yoga, I like to shop and browse antiques and tea shops. I like musums and theatres too.
Im mostly a quiet shy gal who likes to do quiet and simple things :-)
Also Im looking for jobs in those interest areas but Im always open to retail stuff too like Zellers, Winners and Walmart. So if you're a manager at one can I contact you via PM? :-)
So any ideas or even links would be great.
I am off to browse the City of Guelph site and look at Walmart's site... the best thing about online stores these days is most let you apply for jobs via the internet. I know London Drugs you HAVE to do that lol
I AM VERY VERY EXCITED FREEEEEEEEEEEDOM!!!!
:bigrin: :bigrin: :bigrin:
Tasha
PS I feel like my mate is waiting for me back in Ontario :-) so I know Im doing the right thing lol
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I feel like I NEED to go to Ontario, I should be there not here in BC as many of you know Im unhappy here and would rather go back to Ontario where Im oringally from.
I do thank some of you who encouraged me to just move back to Ontario :-) My parents know and actually support it, they aren't happy but they know I need to live my own life and they want me to go there for a visit to explore which I do plan to do.
So heres my need for advice :-)
I have settled on moving to Guelph, Ontario.... I have NEVER been to this city, well, once back in 1998 to visit my friend's sister in Universary but I didn't get to see very much except the campus and a few nearby areas.
I know its a big area... so I wondered if anyone can give me advice on the best areas to live in or at least "stay away from".
I am looking for nice friendly areas, thats close to town. I have a car but I would also like to be able to walk to nearby places to start a walking rountie!!
Some of my interests are, to help better place where I should go is: dance (ballet perferly), libraries, yoga, I like to shop and browse antiques and tea shops. I like musums and theatres too.
Im mostly a quiet shy gal who likes to do quiet and simple things :-)
Also Im looking for jobs in those interest areas but Im always open to retail stuff too like Zellers, Winners and Walmart. So if you're a manager at one can I contact you via PM? :-)
So any ideas or even links would be great.
I am off to browse the City of Guelph site and look at Walmart's site... the best thing about online stores these days is most let you apply for jobs via the internet. I know London Drugs you HAVE to do that lol
I AM VERY VERY EXCITED FREEEEEEEEEEEDOM!!!!
:bigrin: :bigrin: :bigrin:
Tasha
PS I feel like my mate is waiting for me back in Ontario :-) so I know Im doing the right thing lol
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