s_dandy
June 13th, 2003, 12:17 AM
Ooh boy, were do I begin? Probably at the beginning of it all..(Inhale, exhale).two years ago, the same year I found the Yi actually; I visited Asheville, North Carolina here in the U.S.
I simply fell in love with the town. I felt a lot of energy, good energy there. My wife and I chose to be a part of that energy after much thought. The following year we visited again to see if the feel was still there, and yes it was just as magical as the first time, beautiful mountain views, clean air, a slower pace than the frantic city life I am currently in now; and most of all-NATURE-, well we visited once more this year to do a reconnaissance mission to get info on jobs, housing, ect. We finally found a particular apartment complex that we simply adored. We took all the paperwork back home with us. After getting everything complete we sent the info back by fax and got the process going. Every thing looked good in the beginning, we passed the employment check and although we hit a credit snag they said we could work it out as long as we fixed the problem; which we did, then at the final show there was one more snag, now the y want us to pay so much in advance for 3 months time. This is not a problem, but my wife and I have begun to feel the energy of the leasing office shift, we wonder that if we do get the apartment what other things might they pull up later, as if someone doesn?t want us there. After hearing my wife's deflated voice over the phone giving me this message earlier about the state of our process I began to feel "uprooted"; what now I wonder? Do we try at another complex or what? We planned to be gone by July 18th this year and they have eaten up a lot of our time. I asked the Yi and it gave me an unchanging 63 "Guard against misfortune"; how? From where the apartment people there or Asheville altogether. I so love that place...the mountains...and I wouldn't know how to live much longer in my current area, I fight misery everyday with the idea that we'll be leaving soon. Any insight into this situation would be greatly appreciated, as I don't know whom else to speak with on such a level.
Thank you
-the storm waits for no one-
I simply fell in love with the town. I felt a lot of energy, good energy there. My wife and I chose to be a part of that energy after much thought. The following year we visited again to see if the feel was still there, and yes it was just as magical as the first time, beautiful mountain views, clean air, a slower pace than the frantic city life I am currently in now; and most of all-NATURE-, well we visited once more this year to do a reconnaissance mission to get info on jobs, housing, ect. We finally found a particular apartment complex that we simply adored. We took all the paperwork back home with us. After getting everything complete we sent the info back by fax and got the process going. Every thing looked good in the beginning, we passed the employment check and although we hit a credit snag they said we could work it out as long as we fixed the problem; which we did, then at the final show there was one more snag, now the y want us to pay so much in advance for 3 months time. This is not a problem, but my wife and I have begun to feel the energy of the leasing office shift, we wonder that if we do get the apartment what other things might they pull up later, as if someone doesn?t want us there. After hearing my wife's deflated voice over the phone giving me this message earlier about the state of our process I began to feel "uprooted"; what now I wonder? Do we try at another complex or what? We planned to be gone by July 18th this year and they have eaten up a lot of our time. I asked the Yi and it gave me an unchanging 63 "Guard against misfortune"; how? From where the apartment people there or Asheville altogether. I so love that place...the mountains...and I wouldn't know how to live much longer in my current area, I fight misery everyday with the idea that we'll be leaving soon. Any insight into this situation would be greatly appreciated, as I don't know whom else to speak with on such a level.
Thank you
-the storm waits for no one-