pjlippert
Cathlete
Hello all,
So, I'm curious about Oregon. The areas, the culture, the weather (aside from the obvious I've read on the internet), the real estate, basically the good, great, bad and ugly.
We visited Oregon a few years ago but it was to visit friends so we saw a very small portion of your very beautiful state. They live in Lake Oswego, we went to the beach (don't recall which one), a very impressive waterfall, but we didn't really explore Portland or other areas.
Here's why I'm asking. I'm at my wits end with my darling boy's skin & health issues. It's gotten sooo much worse since we moved to parched Colorado six years ago. While I absolutely LOVE Colorado for it's beauty and Monument for the small town atmospher, Randy's eczema has spiraled and even after the National Jewish Children's hospital it takes soooooo much to keep up his skin regimine in a state with single digit humidity. My poor little guy is miserable far too many months out of the year.
The South is FAR to hot and humid for him (we visited NC and the combo of the extreme heat & humidity caused one of his worst flares ).
He's in 2nd grade and if we are going to make a move I want to do it sooner rather than later. I just want to find a location that is not extreme in climate. It would also be nice to find a community where we are closer to more active public places yet clean and safe as well.
Oregon keeps coming up on my radar.
Thanks so much for any and ALL advice.
Thanks!
Pam
So, I'm curious about Oregon. The areas, the culture, the weather (aside from the obvious I've read on the internet), the real estate, basically the good, great, bad and ugly.
We visited Oregon a few years ago but it was to visit friends so we saw a very small portion of your very beautiful state. They live in Lake Oswego, we went to the beach (don't recall which one), a very impressive waterfall, but we didn't really explore Portland or other areas.
Here's why I'm asking. I'm at my wits end with my darling boy's skin & health issues. It's gotten sooo much worse since we moved to parched Colorado six years ago. While I absolutely LOVE Colorado for it's beauty and Monument for the small town atmospher, Randy's eczema has spiraled and even after the National Jewish Children's hospital it takes soooooo much to keep up his skin regimine in a state with single digit humidity. My poor little guy is miserable far too many months out of the year.
The South is FAR to hot and humid for him (we visited NC and the combo of the extreme heat & humidity caused one of his worst flares ).
He's in 2nd grade and if we are going to make a move I want to do it sooner rather than later. I just want to find a location that is not extreme in climate. It would also be nice to find a community where we are closer to more active public places yet clean and safe as well.
Oregon keeps coming up on my radar.
Thanks so much for any and ALL advice.
Thanks!
Pam