tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3972382144120426476.post7382946322294969858..comments2024-03-28T15:05:10.372-05:00Comments on Every goddamn day: 03/29/24: Norwood Park Notes: Embracing NeophiliaNeil Steinberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11468057838260476480noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3972382144120426476.post-87307657687185879352021-06-07T19:37:57.434-05:002021-06-07T19:37:57.434-05:00Still looking for a new home? I guess Evanston is ...Still looking for a new home? I guess Evanston is too pricey, right? I lived in South Evanston (mostly near Main Street) for twelve years as an adult, and loved it. Quiet, green, no planes. But that was a long time ago (Seventies and Eighties), and I'm sure it's changed. Far more expensive, for sure.<br /><br />East Rogers Park hasn't changed all that much, has it? Still has the 'L' and the lake, and it's so diverse. But maybe it's too expensive AND too sketchy now...ya think? I haven't lived there since 1971.<br /><br />Good night...and good luck. And good hunting.<br /><br />Grizz 65https://www.blogger.com/profile/02892702223228764894noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3972382144120426476.post-88409619079553968582021-06-05T22:33:58.629-05:002021-06-05T22:33:58.629-05:00Well said Les- thank you! And I do love it.Well said Les- thank you! And I do love it.Carenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15948322374348472360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3972382144120426476.post-6726221889662276832021-06-05T16:46:25.591-05:002021-06-05T16:46:25.591-05:00I think everyone who reads this column can relate....I think everyone who reads this column can relate. Certainly some have have greater struggles than others for a variety of reasons. <br />The move to Austin was much easier than the move back because you had a well defined purpose and was housed with those you love. <br />Judging from what you’ve written in past columns, you’re well equipped to deal with the challenges. <br />I know you know this but patience is the key and never underestimate the trauma of moving. <br />Chicago is incredible. Leshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16679840606511726447noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3972382144120426476.post-2229353733945805302021-06-05T13:22:29.769-05:002021-06-05T13:22:29.769-05:00Thank you for commenting Arthur, and thank you for...Thank you for commenting Arthur, and thank you for reading. It's nice to hear that someone can relate. Carenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15948322374348472360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3972382144120426476.post-31820736340638162792021-06-05T12:11:44.597-05:002021-06-05T12:11:44.597-05:00EGD is a must read for me EGD, but this only my se...EGD is a must read for me EGD, but this only my second post. As someone who deals with depression, Caren you sound just like my excellent doctors and therapists I currently see and the ones in my various support programs. Several things jumped out at me that are a big part of my success in my daily life. Change is the only constant in the world, it is ok to not be ok, and that it is a fine line between avoidance as a defense for coping or having dealt with an issue and moving on. My program stresses to "Stay in the moment, the past is gone, the future isn't here yet". To keep moving forward, one foot in front of the other. As Winston Churchill said, "When going thru hell, keep going". Thank you for bringing your experiences and these issues to light, there are bumps in the road of life, but we can all survive and thrive.Arthurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04096887556218186313noreply@blogger.com