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Well my 19 year old DD is pretty happy with Pullman and the size of the town, even though she's pretty well insulated. She's just about ready to move into her first apartment, has a nice intimate group of friends, a few favorite restaurants, and some clubs nearby, some in Moscow. She does prefer WSU over a huge campus like UW. Personally, I'd like her a little closer to home but we can't have everything. She's far enough away that she feels very independent, although financially she is not. However, I did tell her since she has her first on campus job this year, that she'll be buying her own groceries now. It's time she learned to cook and shop like a student and oddly enough she's looking forward to that!
Sorry, I was being a bit of a smart ass. I graduated from WSU and then worked at UI for a while. I really like it over there. If I could find a job, I would happily move back over there (I have a standing invitation on a place to live).
Eh, no need to apologize! I can appreciate a good smart a$$ remark. Listen, I'm glad I'm not living in Pullman, but appreciate that my daughter is happy, that's all.
Well my 19 year old DD is pretty happy with Pullman and the size of the town, even though she's pretty well insulated. She's just about ready to move into her first apartment, has a nice intimate group of friends, a few favorite restaurants, and some clubs nearby, some in Moscow. She does prefer WSU over a huge campus like UW. Personally, I'd like her a little closer to home but we can't have everything. She's far enough away that she feels very independent, although financially she is not. However, I did tell her since she has her first on campus job this year, that she'll be buying her own groceries now. It's time she learned to cook and shop like a student and oddly enough she's looking forward to that!
Sorry, I was being a bit of a smart ass. I graduated from WSU and then worked at UI for a while. I really like it over there. If I could find a job, I would happily move back over there (I have a standing invitation on a place to live).
Eh, no need to apologize! I can appreciate a good smart a$$ remark. Listen, I'm glad I'm not living in Pullman, but appreciate that my daughter is happy, that's all.