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					Originally Posted by €uroMeinke   what made it easier, what difficulties didn’t you expect. What was it like to build a new social network in your new location? Any thought or wisdom would be welcome. | 
	
 What made it easier:  joining what I couldn't beat.  For example, the Wisconsin climate is a challenge to me who lived most of my first 30 years in the Bay Area.  I try to get involved in outdoor wintery activities - Nordic skiing, ice skating, snow shoeing but always drawing the line at curling and any sport involving animal death and state licensing.   Inside, I have growing potted spring bulbs.  I also wear bright colors.
I think this idea can be applied to pretty much anything you hate about wherever you move.  Join what you can't beat.
What I didn't expect:  the food differences.  
How to build a new social network:  Tom and I are in the process of selling our place in rural Wisconsin and moving to Madison, a little over 100 miles away.  It's just time for a change and time to be less isolated.  
Tom is very social but he is not well.  I am a good conversationalist but I am not much of a joiner. I am going to try to find congenial activities and see if that route works.  I am excited for the new adventure and scared that I'm too old.
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		| One of my biggest fears as an introvert over 50, is that I will be lonely in my new environment, that it will be hard for me to find those I can connect to and do the things that will make that happen. Anything you can say about that would be most appreciated. | 
	
 I don't have answers but you and I will be going through the same stuff.  I'll post about it if you will.