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Old 02-12-2007, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Nola View Post
I'm sorry you've already been to Atlanta. I would have suggested you check out the Emory University area, in Decatur. It's a lovely area, very much a nice place for families but still close to the city. Health care would be excellent with Emory right there, and there are some good schools and colleges. Decatur is a sweet town -- a small town surrounded by the city -- with easy access to plenty of culture, art, and parks.

The comment about needing to be from the south is pretty accurate, but in a university area like Emory you find so many transplants the culture is very eclectic.

The Shepherd Center is a major benefit for people with MS.

However -- the weather is hot. Summer is awful. A big consideration for people with MS.

Where else: Chicago is a lot of fun, with the best ethnic restaurants. You have to love the lake. If you're looking for family neighborhoods, there are plenty of good areas. Be sure to look north at Evanston and check out Northwestern. But the weather is the worst you can imagine -- really awful winters and really horrible summers.

On a subjective note, I also thought the surrounding area was oppressive -- there seemed to be no end to "Chicagoland" -- suburb after suburb and perpetual car dealerships and malls and highways . . .

You are also considering Boston: Great choice for all sorts of reasons, especially as a Brit. But you already know that. Concerned about prices? Well, you get what you pay for.

Enjoy your visits. Good luck with the decisions.
Hello Nola,
Thank you for your lovely note. Yes, we've already been to Atlanta, and after this weekend it's looking a lot better to me simply because of the weather. Can you guess where we were this past weekend? CHICAGO! I've never been so cold in my life. But, what a lively city. We stayed downtown the first night we were there because I had never seen the city, and went to a wonderful restaurant and "tried" to walk around, but it was so cold and windy, I didn't last long.

The next day we spent looking at homes in the suburbs, and although the areas seem nice, the weather put a huge damper on my decision as well as the fact that each suburb seemed to blend into the next.

Next stop; Philadelphia. We shall see. Thank you all for your thoughts and suggestions. I shall keep you up to date on our escapades in the cold north. Stay warm you lot.

All the best,
Chris
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