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rblessed1031

Beach Lover
Jul 14, 2008
155
130
Dune Allen
We vacationed here four years in a row. Last September we were sitting in Margaritaville waiting to go to the airport, almost in tears because we did not want to leave. Started looking for jobs as soon as we got back home and found a client that I had previously worked for was hiring. They called, I got the job and the only thing they said was I needed to live between Pensacola and Tallahassee. We were here by Thanksgiving!
 

DuneAHH

Beach Fanatic
In the 80's when I was living in NYC and traveling all over the world. I visited my bro' who was living in Pensacola at the time and fell in love with the sugar white beaches of the area. My upstairs neighbor in NYC started dating a guy from Mary Esther. I came down from Colombus, OH (where I was living in '93) to attend their wedding. At that time I was looking to buy my 'future retirement' home... and was advised to check out 30A. It was love at first sight!! I bought my 'future retirement' home in August of '93 and proceeded to visit every 8-10 weeks... crying every time I had to leave to return to Colombus. I relocated to SoWal permanently in the spring of '96... right after Hurricane Opal.
(Disasters have a way of making you face that there is no better time than the precious present.)

Earning a living here isn't always easy... but LIVING LIFE here is a daily blessing.
 
We get more depressed every time we leave Seagrove. The institution in GA where I'm department chair and a tenured full professor is starting to warm up to online classes. I am years away from retirement, so I can't just quit my job (need the health insurance, plus I love where I work:love:). When they agree to online classes, I want to move to SoWal. It will break our hearts to leave our architectural gem of a home in Georgia, a reproduction 1830's Louisiana plantation home designed by Dr. Samuel Wilson, Jr., of Koch & Wilson architects in NOLA. But our hearts would be healed by being in paradise, the 30A corridor. Plus eventually we will have to give up the house because it's so big and expensive to maintain, especially in the future as we get older and can no longer DIY. We thought it would be our family home for generations, but truthfully our daughter has no desire to live in this small town -- she prefers to be in Atlanta. We can buy a condo in ATL for shopping and being-close-to-daughter purposes.

Now I just need to okay this plan with my husband. ;-)
 
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Andy A

Beach Fanatic
Feb 28, 2007
4,389
1,738
Blue Mountain Beach
I'm interested in everyone's story, but I thought I might get too many "I was born here, duh" answers. :D
Well, so much for the "duh" theories. I am really glad you asked the question. I find the responses very interesting as well as informative.
 

librarian

Beach Lover
Jan 22, 2009
94
17
Several years ago when my husband had family visiting from out of town his boss lent us his family's condo is Seagrove for a few days after Christmas. i'd been to the PC area before but fell in love with the quiet beauty of 30A and hoped to come back. Over the years we've rented condos in the area with various friends and now have been able to enjoy more time in a family condo. like Beach Runner i work at a USG instition but more southern in location. we'd love to eventually be able to bring our family down here permanently.
 

soappedaler

Beach Fanatic
Feb 21, 2006
427
121
Been vacationing in Destin since I was a kid. Boyfriend and I, now husband, would come every year and sometime in the 80's we found 30A. Bought a lot in 1990 and then built a small vacation house. I had been laid off from the oil industry and at the time there were absolutely no jobs so I taught math and science, during my Summer off we got married May 31, 1991 and honeymooned in our new house here. After the summer told my husband I was going to sell my house in Sunset, LA and we would move here. He said sure, thinking I'd take years to sell the house. Buried a St. Joseph statue under the for sale sign and we we're loading up the trucks for Santa Rosa Beach by November.
Moral of the story-Best thing that ever happened to me was loosing my good paying oil company job and selling my house for $15,000 less than I paid for it.
 

DuneAHH

Beach Fanatic
Been vacationing in Destin since I was a kid. Boyfriend and I, now husband, would come every year and sometime in the 80's we found 30A. Bought a lot in 1990 and then built a small vacation house. I had been laid off from the oil industry and at the time there were absolutely no jobs so I taught math and science, during my Summer off we got married May 31, 1991 and honeymooned in our new house here. After the summer told my husband I was going to sell my house in Sunset, LA and we would move here. He said sure, thinking I'd take years to sell the house. Buried a St. Joseph statue under the for sale sign and we we're loading up the trucks for Santa Rosa Beach by November.
Moral of the story-Best thing that ever happened to me was loosing my good paying oil company job and selling my house for $15,000 less than I paid for it.

Well said!! Great moral!! I, too, gave up a big $$ materialistic former life to move here and discover how much happier and wealthier one can be in the simple grace of Nature and Community.
 

Scooter

Beach Fanatic
Mar 3, 2005
686
31
Atlanta, GA; New Orleans, LA
My husband and I are originally from New Orleans and moved to Atlanta 23 yrs. ago when we married. I've been vacationing in Seaside, Seagrove, etc. since 1982. We purchased a lot in Lakeplace 8 yrs. ago and will eventually build our house there. Sooner than later. Can't wait to be there!!!!
 

yetiyutish

Beach Comber
Apr 30, 2009
16
2
Richmond, IN
My husband and I are originally from New Orleans and moved to Atlanta 23 yrs. ago when we married. I've been vacationing in Seaside, Seagrove, etc. since 1982. We purchased a lot in Lakeplace 8 yrs. ago and will eventually build our house there. Sooner than later. Can't wait to be there!!!!
Do you ever go to your lot and sit in a lawn chair fantasizing about the day when you have an abode at that location? I think that I would. :rotfl:
 
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