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Top 10 Ways I Convinced My Husband to Move to the Suburbs

March 12th, 2008 · 3 Comments

I want to take a quick second to apologize for the recent absence of new blog posts here on BurbFeeder.com. I have achieved something monumental in the past couple of weeks that was several years in the making.

To start, let’s go back to February 2nd of 2005. It was a frigid, snowy Chicago Winter night. Too preoccupied to be cold and too rushed to be nervous, I dashed out of a listing appointment and raced to make a first date at a restaurant called Boka in Chicago. We said our “nice to meet you’s,” shared a couple of drinks and started to get to know each other. One year later we were engaged. Two years later we were married. Three years later, here we are. Within the past week, we’ve swapped our city digs for life in suburbia; the result of a major campaign on my part to convince my husband Bill that Barrington might be just as hip and happening as our old hood, Chicago’s Lincoln Square.

The task was far from easy. What could I possibly say to get a downtown dude to consent to leaving the daily city stimulants for life in the burbs? I appealed to his appetite, his pet peeves and his love of sports, of course. Here are the top ten ways I sold him on suburbia:

10. Bike Paths and Forest Preserves - Lakefront, Shmakefront.
Who needs to dodge the running, biking and rollerblading
masses that swarm the shores of Lake Michigan?

9. Thank You Express Train - A 45 Minute trip on the Metra will
transport us right back into the heart of the hustle and bustle.
Plus… no more long platform waits and stop-and-go commutes on
the drafty old EL

8. Showed Him the Door - To the Basement of our New House
He always told me he wanted his own space to watch football,
keep his tools and hang is sports paraphernalia
- Honey, Have at it!
7. Goodbye Davis, Hello Catlow
Another neighborhood movie theater in our new neck of the woods
6. Found Him a Place to Play Hoops
Signed Him Up at Good Shepherd Health and Fitness Center

5. Wooed Him at Wool Street Grill - The closest sports bar & frosty
beverage are just a few blocks away
4. Filled Him With Boloney at Boloney’s Sandwich Shop in
Barrington -
He keeps asking me if I’m in the mood for a Sandwich
3. Mayor Daley Made it Easier - Chicago’s Real Estate Transfer Tax
and Sales Tax are
reason enough to say sayonara to the city
2. Goebbert’s Pumpkin Farm - A great way to get our city friends to
to pile their kids in the car and pay us a Fall visit.

1. Hello Baby - We found out we’re expecting our first child - just in
nick of time. Our baby is due in September and will love
the back yard and space here that would have cost so much more in any
of our favorite Chicago neighborhoods

I sit, as I write, surrounded by unpacked boxes and giant balls of shriveled shrink wrap. The great irony is that since we’ve moved to the suburbs, business for me has picked up immensely in the city. I’m driving down there almost every day to show properties, connect with clients and check on listings. I’m happy to have so many reasons to go back. Bill is not the only one transitioning. We’re getting used to the new pace and change of scenery; new neighbors, new streets, parking places everywhere and far fewer sirens. Even a trip to good old Jewel feels a little foreign.

I’ve had so many clients who’ve made this move before me. Some who have shared my husband’s sense of major life change and even loss. It helps that we’re still so close to our favorite city and our friends. We’re settling, unpacking and adapting, one Boloney’s bite at a time.

150 X 150Written by:
Liz Luby - REALTOR
The Luby Group - Coldwell Banker
Phone: 847-691-3150
Fax: 847-512-5466
Website: TheLubyGroup.com
Blog: BurbFeeder.com

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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Judy Greenberg // Mar 16, 2008 at 11:14 pm

    Great Blog- but most importantly, congrats on number 10… That’s awesome. Missed you the other night

  • 2 Judy Greenberg // Mar 16, 2008 at 11:15 pm

    I mean number one!!!!

  • 3 Mark A. // Mar 31, 2008 at 1:16 am

    This all reminds me of the Army (or is it the Navy?): You got more done before 9:00 am than most people get done all day. Excellent!
    And congrats on becoming new parents. Which brings you to the next challenge: Will you be able to persuade Bill to stay up with you for the baby’s night time feedings?

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