Transitions are a part of life. While the new thing, whatever it may be, could feel strange, there's no reason to feel strange about the transition itself. Embrace it. Know that you're making the right decision.
I'm going through one, myself. My wife and I just bought a new house and we close on Friday. It's going to feel weird in the new house but we're super excited. Personally, I can't wait to get started on the work that needs to be done.
Anyway, congrats and good luck on your new career. I hope everything works out for you.
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Edited by Masque of Night: 9/15/2016 4:16:39 AMOh, a new home! I imagine that would be exciting. What made you decide to start looking for a new home, if I may? Needed more space? Change of scenery? I'm just curious. And thank you for your wishes, I appreciate it. I do think that my decision is correct, I always knew it would come about eventually, it just caught me off guard with how soon it did. That's not at all a bad thing, though. I really can't wait to get started, even if it'll feel odd to me at first. They say getting your foot in the door is the most difficult part about this line of work, so catching a break was a much welcomed opportunity.
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Well I guess it's just the next step. We got married last year and are quickly outgrowing the condo that my wife bought about 7 years ago. We want to start a family so we bought a 4 bedroom, 3 full bath house. Basement, pool, blah blah lol. That's awesome that you got the opportunity you've been working toward. My friend is in the same line of work and really enjoys it. Best of luck, again. I'm sure you'll do fine!
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Ah, I understand completely. That should be plenty of room to raise a family, depending on how large a family you and your wife intend on having. I wouldn't mind having four kids later on, when i'm financially established and can afford the space to house and raise that many. It's an ideal scenario, of course. Since i'm only twenty-two and my girlfriend is nineteen, we aren't too focused on the specifics associated with it quite yet. Just taking things one at a time, you know? Thank you again for the encouragement, I always enjoy hearing about people working a profession they enjoy, especially when it coincides with my own. It provides a bit of a "morale boost", I suppose. lol