Weighing the Pros and Cons
Kenai Pros:
I'd be closer to mom and dad as I'd be living back at home.
I'd be living at home so I can save money to move out at some point.
My Photography clientele is much higher down there.
It's easier to get around on a bike or walking.
I have friends there, I think.
Kenai Cons:
I'd be back living at home.
Less privacy than what I have in Anchorage.
It's more expensive down in Kenai, and less stuff is available.
I'd be giving up my ministry at ABT - which puts Pastor Bruce in a bind.
Probably won't have a vehicle of my own.
If I do have a vehicle that's an added expense.
Friends are there, but we've lost touch and I doubt that will change.
more later.
I'd be closer to mom and dad as I'd be living back at home.
I'd be living at home so I can save money to move out at some point.
My Photography clientele is much higher down there.
It's easier to get around on a bike or walking.
I have friends there, I think.
Kenai Cons:
I'd be back living at home.
Less privacy than what I have in Anchorage.
It's more expensive down in Kenai, and less stuff is available.
I'd be giving up my ministry at ABT - which puts Pastor Bruce in a bind.
Probably won't have a vehicle of my own.
If I do have a vehicle that's an added expense.
Friends are there, but we've lost touch and I doubt that will change.
more later.