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Trips do help to alleviate some of the hardships. But sometimes I find when I have to leave I feel like crying, but just end up kind of sulking for a few days. I then try to convince Jared that moving to Canada would be the right thing to do. hahah Then I get back into the swing of things again.

If the two countries werent so gosh darn different, it wouldn't be bad at all!

I know... Everyone seems to think that we're not that different, but gosh sometimes it's insane! And I was moving from a very small town in Quebec to the South... Talk about a culture clash... I still struggle some days and want to shake people, but I guess I have to agree to disagree :innocent: I'd still like to shake people though... :lol:

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